AIX - Stock Analysis for AUSTRALIAN INFRASTRUCTURE FUND LTD
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AU:AIX (SYDNEY)
Calculate financial ratios, growth rates, sticker price and margin of safety (MOS) for Australian Infrastructure Fund Ltd, get Technical Indicators Charts such as moving averages, slow and fast stochastics, MACD for AIX - Australian Infrastructure Fund Ltd.
Business Summary
- Company's web: http://www.hfm.com.au/
- Stock Exchange: SYDNEY
- Industry: Financial
- Market Capitalization: 616.91 Mil
- Institutional Ownership: NA
- Total Shares Outstanding: 380.8 Mil
- Average Daily Volume: 1.1 Mil.
- Full Time Employees: 0
- Next Earnings Release: N/A
Australian Infrastructure Fund (AIF) is a diversified transport infrastructure fund. It combines Australian Infrastructure Fund Trust and Australian Infrastructure Fund Limited. The Company focuses on assembling and managing a portfolio of infrastructure assets that offers prospects for long-term capital growth, while delivering cash yield to investors. The four core airport assets in the AIF�s portfolio are Perth Airport, HOCHTIEF AirPort Capital (HTAC), APAC and Queensland Airports (QAL). Hastings Funds Management Limited is the manager of the Company.
Growth Rates
- Equity Growth Rate: bad
- EPS Growth Rate: bad
- Sales Growth Rate: good
- Free Cash Flow Growth Rate: bad
- Cash from Operation Activities Growth Rate: bad
- ROIC Growth Rate: good
Debt/Free Cash Flow Ratio
Read more about The Rule on Debt in the Theory Section
Debt/FCF ratio is 3.5357 - BAD
Zero Debt/Free Cash Flow ratio means company does not have long term debt as of latest financial statement.
Negative Debt/Free Cash Flow ratio means company has a negative Free Cash Flow and probably will not be able to pay off its long term debt. There is certainly a problem.
Debt/Free Cash Flow ratio less than 3 means company potentially can pay off its long term debt in less than 3 years, which is OK.
Debt/Free Cash Flow ratio more than 3 means company will not be able to pay off its long term debt in 3 years, which can be a problem. This is not a good sign.
Sticker and MOS Price
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- Sticker Price (intrinsic value) based on 5 year projection: 2.3675
- Margin of Safety (MOS) Price based on 5 year projection: 1.1838
- Sticker Price (intrinsic value) based on 10 year projection: 1.5677
- Margin of Safety (MOS) Price based on 10 year projection: 0.7839
Technical Indicators (The Three Tools)
Read more about Technical Indicators in the Theory Section
The Three Tools are: Moving Average, Stochastics and MACD.