Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD)
Discount cash flow analysis
Price history
Sensitivity matrix
-1% |
Discount Rate % 0% |
1% |
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-1% | $0.12 | $0.00 | $0.00 | |
Terminal Growth% | 0 | $0.21 | $0.04 | $0.00 |
+1% | $0.30 | $0.13 | $0.00 |
How does a change in discount rate or terminal growth affect valuation?
This table shows the sensitivity of the valuation to two key variables - the discount rate and the terminal growth rate
Valuations and comments
- Valuecruncher created a new valuation of $0.00 (overvalued by 100.0%) - over 4 years ago
- SethWellbourne created a new valuation of $3.36 (overvalued by 63.87%) - 11 years ago
- SethWellbourne created a new valuation of $0.04 (overvalued by 98.79%) - almost 13 years ago
- SethWellbourne created a new valuation of $0.35 (overvalued by 89.03%) - 12 years ago
- acoy created a new valuation of $6.24 (overvalued by 15.79%) - almost 14 years ago
Comments
The boring details
All amounts in millions | Figures |
Enterprise Value: | 8,087 |
Net Debt (Long-term borrowings less cash): | 3,892 |
Equity Value: | 2,127 |
Number of Shares Outstanding: | 667,000,000 |
Calculated value per share: | $0.04 |
Enterprise Value is the present value of the post-tax cash flows for a business into the future.

Where:
- C1, C2, C3 - the cash flow in period 1, 2, 3, ...
- r - the discount rate
To capture the cash flows into the future a terminal value is calculated via a perpetuity calculation -
based on the final years forecast post-tax free cash flow.

Where:
- Cn - the cash flow in the final forecast period.
- LTG - the long-term growth rate
- r - the discount rate
- g - the terminal growth rate
The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) is used to determine the equity component in the discount rate.

Where:
- rt - the risk free rate
- t - the tax rate
- B - the beta of the company
- MRP - the Market Risk Premium
Valuecruncher uses an estimate of Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) to determine the discount rate in the calculation.