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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2020.vol7.no1.29

The Accuracy of Various Value Drivers of Price Multiple Method in Determining Equity Price  

YOOYANYONG, Pisal (Business Development & Engineering Department, DSV Solutions Limited)
SUWANRAGSA, Issara (Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics Department, Business Administration, Assumption University)
TANGJITPROM, Nopphon (Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics Department, Business Administration, Assumption University)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.7, no.1, 2020 , pp. 29-36 More about this Journal
Abstract
Stock price multiple is one of the most well-known equity valuation technique used to forecast equity price. It measures by multiplying "the ratio of stock price to a value driver" by a value driver. The value driver can be earning per share (EPS), sales or other financial measurements. The objective of price multiple technique is to evaluate the value of assets and compare how similar assets are priced in the market. Although stock price multiple technique is common in financial filed, studies on the application of the technique in Thailand is still limited. The present study is conducted to serve three major objectives. The first objective is to apply the technique to measure value of firms in banking sector in the Stock Exchange of Thailand. The second objective is to develop composite price multiple index to forecast equity prices. The third objective is to compare valuation accuracy of different value drivers of price multiple (i.e. EPS, Earnings Growth, Earnings Before Interest Taxes Depreciation and Amortization, Sales, Book Value and Composite Index) in forecasting equity prices. Results indicated that EPS is the most accurate value drivers of price multiple used to forecast equity price of firms in baking sector.
Keywords
Finance; Price Multiple; Valuation Accuracy; Value Drivers; Stock Exchange of Thailand;
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