DNOW
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+ FollowUndervalued by 82.6% based on the discounted cash flow analysis.
| Market cap | $1.59 Billion |
|---|---|
| Enterprise Value | $2.16 Billion |
| Dividend Yield | $- (-) |
| Earnings per Share | $-0.75 |
| Beta | 0.84 |
| Outstanding Shares | 186,000,000 |
| P/E Ratio | -18.75 |
|---|---|
| PEG | 6.25 |
| Price to Sales | 0.76 |
| Price to Book Ratio | 1.25 |
| Enterprise Value to Revenue | 0.64 |
| Enterprise Value to EBIT | -13.96 |
| Enterprise Value to Net Income | -14 |
| Total Debt to Enterprise | 0.32 |
| Debt to Equity | 0.32 |
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Market sentiment based on institutional option activity.
| Put/Call Ratio | 0.8292▲ 82.92% |
|---|---|
| Total Calls | 164,980▲ 186.15% |
| Total Puts | 136,800▲ Infinity% |
Holdings and activity of institutional investors.
| Ownership % | 122.91%▼ 54.88% |
|---|---|
| Total Invested | $2.27B▼ 8.28% |
| Investors Holding | 323▲ 12.00% |
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Oversees corporate taxation and trade tariffs on materials like steel, which are critical to the cost and profitability of DNOW’s inventory.
Controls the allocation of federal funds for energy and infrastructure projects, directly impacting the order books for DNOW’s industrial supplies.
Regulates the CFTC and energy commodities; fluctuations in energy derivatives directly influence the profitability and activity of DNOW's primary customers.
Directly oversees national energy policy and public land leasing, which are the primary drivers for capital expenditure by DNOW’s energy sector customers.
Regulates the EPA and infrastructure projects; environmental regulations on the energy sector directly impact the operational activity and spending of DNOW’s client base.