Free cash flow valuation Nabor Industries is considering going public but is unsure of a fair offering price for the company. Before hiring an investment banker to assist in making the public offering, managers at Nabor have decided to make their own estimate of the firm's common stock value. The firm's CFO has gathered data for performing the valuation using the free cash flow valuation model. The firm's weighted average cost of capital is 11%, and it has $2,380,000 of debt at market value and $480,000 of preferred stock in terms of market value. The estimated free cash flows over the next 5 years, 1 through 5, are given in the table, 1. After year 5, the firm expects its free cash flow to grow by 4% annually. a. Estimate the value of Nabor Industries' entire company by using the free cash flow valuation model. b. Use your finding in part a, along with the data provided above, to find Nabor Industries' common stock value. c. If the firm plans to issue 200,000 shares of common stock, what is its estimated value per share? Data table a. The value of Nabor Industries' entire company is $ (Round to the nearest dollar.) (Click on the icon here in order to copy the contents of the data table below into a spreadsheet.) Year (t) 1 Free cash flow (FCF) $220,000 2 $250,000 3 $330,000 4 $380,000 5 $410,000 Print Done
Free cash flow valuation Nabor Industries is considering going public but is unsure of a fair offering price for the company. Before hiring an investment banker to assist in making the public offering, managers at Nabor have decided to make their own estimate of the firm's common stock value. The firm's CFO has gathered data for performing the valuation using the free cash flow valuation model. The firm's weighted average cost of capital is 11%, and it has $2,380,000 of debt at market value and $480,000 of preferred stock in terms of market value. The estimated free cash flows over the next 5 years, 1 through 5, are given in the table, 1. After year 5, the firm expects its free cash flow to grow by 4% annually. a. Estimate the value of Nabor Industries' entire company by using the free cash flow valuation model. b. Use your finding in part a, along with the data provided above, to find Nabor Industries' common stock value. c. If the firm plans to issue 200,000 shares of common stock, what is its estimated value per share? Data table a. The value of Nabor Industries' entire company is $ (Round to the nearest dollar.) (Click on the icon here in order to copy the contents of the data table below into a spreadsheet.) Year (t) 1 Free cash flow (FCF) $220,000 2 $250,000 3 $330,000 4 $380,000 5 $410,000 Print Done
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