Is the Pantheon International share price good value?

Is the Pantheon International share price good value?

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Mid cap Investment Management & Fund Operators operator Pantheon International (LON:PIN)

is invested in a portfolio of private equity assets managed by third party managers across the world. It may invest in any type of financial instrument, including equity and non-equity shares and debt securities.

Right now the Pantheon share price displays favourable value traits, as evidenced by its Value Rank of 85. Let's explore this in more detail. 

Breaking down Pantheon International's Value Rank

We can see by using Pantheon International’s StockReport that the group has a:

  • Rolling price to book value of 0.79,
  • Trailing twelve month price to earnings ratio of 5.19
  • Rolling dividend yield of 0%
  • Trailing twelve-month price to sales ratio of 4.47

This combination of financial traits suggests that Pantheon stock might be good value at current levels, although further research is required if this is to be confirmed.


What does this mean for potential investors?

Some of the best quality stocks in the market have defensible models that can deliver high levels of shareholder returns over the long term. But there are no guarantees and it's important to do your own research. Indeed, we've identified some areas of concern with Pantheon International that you can find out about here.


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