Valuecruncher
The team behind Valuecruncher combines deep corporate finance and software development expertise. The team came together with the aim of making the corporate finance methodologies used to value listed companies by market professionals available to a wider audience.
Valuecruncher uses a discounted cash flow model and populates the model’s assumptions with a combination of consensus analyst projections and Valuecruncher generated information to provide a starting point for users to complete valuations of listed companies. Users of the Valuecruncher service can adjust the base Valuecruncher valuation or any valuation created by another user for their own personal perspective on a particular company. The base Valuecruncher valuation is not intended to be a definitive valuation of a particular company – it is the starting point for a user to create their own valuation of the company.
Valuecruncher allows users to explore, create and share public company valuations.
Valuecruncher's Latest Articles
-
Performing Valuation in Times of Turmoil
on Oct 13, 2008 about AAPL
-
Dell Looks Cheap
on Oct 07, 2008 about DELL
-
Walmart Stock Price Looks Slightly Expensive
on Oct 06, 2008 about WMT
-
eBay Looks Cheap Even with All The Negatives
on Oct 02, 2008 about EBAY
-
Running the Numbers: Is Henry Blodget's Negative View of Google Correct?
on Oct 01, 2008 about GOOG
-
Running the Numbers: IBM is Cheap
on Sep 29, 2008 about IBM
-
Running The Numbers: Amazon Looks Expensive
on Sep 26, 2008 about AMZN
-
Running the Numbers: Google Looks Like a Buy
on Sep 23, 2008 about GOOG
-
Running The Numbers – Apple Looks Cheap
on Sep 23, 2008 about AAPL
-
Running the Numbers: A Five-Minute Valuation of Microsoft
on Sep 19, 2008 about MSFT
-
Running the Numbers: Hewlett-Packard Looks Cheap
on Sep 07, 2008 about HPQ
-
Anyone Want a Cheap Coca-Cola?
on Sep 01, 2008 about KO
-
At 52-Week Low, Expedia Looks Like a Buy
on Aug 14, 2008 about EXPE
-
How Should Adobe Be Valued?
on Aug 11, 2008 about ADBE
-
IAC Interactive's Numbers Suggest It Is Cheap
on Aug 11, 2008 about IACI
-
Cisco Currently Looks Cheap
on Aug 08, 2008 about CSCO
-
AT&T Looks Like a Buy at $30
on Aug 06, 2008 about T
-
McDonald's: Reasonably Priced, But How Much Upside?
on Aug 04, 2008 about MCD
-
Sun Microsystems: This Quarter's All About the Profits
on Jul 31, 2008 about JAVA
-
Qualcomm Overvalued, Even with the Nokia Settlement
on Jul 25, 2008 about QCOM
-
Apple's a Buy Under $150
on Jul 22, 2008 about AAPL
-
Is Google Really Worth Over $1,000 a Share?
on Jul 21, 2008 about GOOG
-
IBM Still Looks Cheap at $130
on Jul 20, 2008 about IBM
-
Wal-Mart Looks Slightly Overvalued
on Jul 15, 2008 about WMT
-
InBev-Anheuser Busch: It's All In The Price
on Jul 15, 2008 about BUD
- InBev's $65/share Offer for Anheuser-Busch Looks Cheap
-
Microsoft Assesses Its Options – But What About the Core?
on Jul 09, 2008 about MSFT
-
Is Amazon.com Really Worth Over $70 a Share?
on Jul 07, 2008 about AMZN
-
Starbucks Puts on the Brakes: How Does It Affect the Current Valuation?
on Jul 02, 2008 about SBUX
-
Oracle Appears Slightly Undervalued
on Jun 29, 2008 about ORCL
-
53-Year Low: Re-valuing General Motors
on Jun 29, 2008 about GM
- Re-valuing Google: Three Scenarios
Get Seeking Alpha Free Stock Alerts by Email!
Get Free Stock Alerts by Email!
Trading Center
Hedge Fund Jobs
Job Seekers: Search jobs by category, get job alerts by email or live feed, apply online See full list of jobs »
Employers: See all recruitment options, get applications online or by email Post a job »
- About Seeking Alpha
- About Us
- Contact Us
- What's New
- Readers Feedback
- Contributors
- Contribute an Article
- Feature Your Book
- Our Contributors
- Anonymous Contributions
- Dispute an Article?
- Tools & Widgets
- Stock Market Toolbar
- Stock Search Add-on
- Power Search
- Email Alerts
- Live Feeds (RSS)
- Legal
- Terms of Use
- Privacy
- Copyright
- Advertise
Want to talk to our community?
Got something interesting to say?
- Advertise with Us

Latest Commentson Valuecruncher's Articles