Fairground
What a company is worth, on your assumptions.
Fairground prices a company four ways at once — against its own trading history, its growth, the cash it generates, and its debt — plus a discounted cash flow. Every figure comes from SEC filings and end-of-day prices, and every forecast is one you can edit.
- Four models, side by side, never averaged awayWhere they disagree is the interesting part, so the page shows all four verdicts and says how far apart they are rather than blending them into one number.
- The forecast is yoursGrowth rates, margins, the cost of capital, how likely each case is, how long you intend to hold: change any of them and every figure moves, in your browser, as you type.
- It says when it cannot answerA model that cannot price a company is greyed out with the reason. A loss year breaks the fair-value line rather than inventing one. Nothing here is guessed to fill a gap.