Is the Flutter Entertainment share price expensive at 7,736p?
Flutter Entertainment (LON:FLTR) is a large cap global sports betting and gaming operator.
Right now the Flutter Entertainment share price is on the expensive side from a factor perspective, based on its Value Rank of 25. Let's see why this is.
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A closer look at Flutter Entertainment's Value Rank
We can see by using Flutter Entertainment’s StockReport that the group has a:
Rolling price to book value of 1.43,
Trailing twelve month price to earnings ratio of 31.9
Trailing twelve month price to free cashflow of 17.7
Rolling dividend yield of 2.75%
Trailing twelve-month price to sales ratio of 2.66
This combination of financial traits suggests that Flutter Entertainment stock is toward the more expensive end of the market. Being expensive is not the end of the world, of course - but it does help to have favourable exposures to other factors to justify the share price premium.
Studies indicate that combining factors such as Value, Quality and Momentum is a more effective way of outperforming the market over longer time frames. That's why we have constructed our StockReports to give an instant impression of how well exposed Flutter Entertainment (LON:FLTR) is to these three factors. We go into greater detail on factor investing in this video.
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