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GuruFocus Financial Strength Rank measures how strong a companyย’s financial situation is. It is based on these factors

1. The debt burden that the company has as measured by its Interest coverage (current year).
2. Debt to revenue ratio. The lower, the better
3. Altman Z-score.

A company ranks high with financial strength is likely to withstand any business slowdowns and recessions.

Financial Strength : 10/10

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Cash to Debt No Debt
PBT's Cash to Debt is ranked higher than
70% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: 1.80 vs. PBT: No Debt )
PBT' s 10-Year Cash to Debt Range
Min: No Debt   Max: No Debt
Current: No Debt

Equity to Asset 0.243
PBT's Equity to Asset is ranked lower than
83% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: 0.59 vs. PBT: 0.243 )
PBT' s 10-Year Equity to Asset Range
Min: 0.14   Max: 0.56
Current: 0.24

0.14
0.56
Interest Coverage No Debt
PBT's Interest Coverage is ranked higher than
67% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: 34.95 vs. PBT: No Debt )
PBT' s 10-Year Interest Coverage Range
Min: No Debt   Max: No Debt
Current: No Debt

F-Score: 2
Z-Score: 147.56
GuruFocus Profitability Rank ranks how profitable a company is and how likely the companyย’s business will stay that way. It is based on these factors:

1. Operating Margin
2. Trend of the Operating Margin (5-year average). The company with an uptrend profit margin has a higher rank.
ย•ย•3. Consistency of the profitability
4. Piotroski F-Score
5. Predictability Rankย•

The maximum rank is 10. A rank of 7 or higher means a higher profitability and may stay that way. A rank of 3 or lower indicates that the company has had trouble to make a profit.

Profitability Rank is not directly related to the Financial Strength Rank. But if a company is consistently profitable, its financial strength will be stronger.

Profitability & Growth : 5/10

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Operating margin (%) 97.90
PBT's Operating margin (%) is ranked higher than
99% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: -0.60 vs. PBT: 97.90 )
PBT' s 10-Year Operating margin (%) Range
Min: 97.9   Max: 99.1
Current: 97.9

97.9
99.1
Net-margin (%) 97.9
PBT's Net-margin (%) is ranked higher than
97% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: -2.45 vs. PBT: 97.9 )
PBT' s 10-Year Net-margin (%) Range
Min: 96.8   Max: 99.1
Current: 97.9

96.8
99.1
ROE (%) 6535.5
PBT's ROE (%) is ranked higher than
100% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: -0.35 vs. PBT: 6535.5 )
PBT' s 10-Year ROE (%) Range
Min: 639.2   Max: 9518.3
Current: 6535.5

639.2
9518.3
ROA (%) 1587.7
PBT's ROA (%) is ranked higher than
100% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: -0.55 vs. PBT: 1587.7 )
PBT' s 10-Year ROA (%) Range
Min: 348.2   Max: 1764.2
Current: 1587.7

348.2
1764.2
Revenue Growth (%) 8.9
PBT's Revenue Growth (%) is ranked lower than
81% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: -2.10 vs. PBT: 8.9 )
PBT' s 10-Year Revenue Growth (%) Range
Min: -12.9   Max: 27.6
Current: 8.9

-12.9
27.6
EPS Growth (%) 9.4
PBT's EPS Growth (%) is ranked lower than
81% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: -7.90 vs. PBT: 9.4 )
PBT' s 10-Year EPS Growth (%) Range
Min: -13.2   Max: 27.7
Current: 9.4

-13.2
27.7
ยป PBT's 10-Y Financials

Financials


Revenue & Net Income
Equity & Asset
Oprt. Cash Flow & Free Cash Flow

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Guru Trades

Q2 2012

PBT Guru Trades in Q2 2012

Joel Greenblatt 41,747 sh (New)
Jim Simons 189,901 sh (+590.1%)
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Q3 2012

PBT Guru Trades in Q3 2012

Joel Greenblatt 85,989 sh (+105.98%)
Jim Simons 69,051 sh (-63.64%)
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Q4 2012

PBT Guru Trades in Q4 2012

Jim Simons 231,513 sh (+235.28%)
Joel Greenblatt 139,767 sh (+62.54%)
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Q1 2013

PBT Guru Trades in Q1 2013

Jim Simons 321,295 sh (+38.78%)
Joel Greenblatt 157,923 sh (+12.99%)
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Insider Trades

Latest Guru Trades with PBT

GuruDate Trades Impact to Portfolio Price Range * (?) Current Price Change from Average Current Shares
Joel Greenblatt 2012-12-31 Add 62.54%0.04%$12.15 - $15.05 $ 12.59-8%139767
Joel Greenblatt 2012-09-30 Add 105.98%0.05%$14.84 - $19.1 $ 12.59-27%85989
Joel Greenblatt 2012-06-30 New Buy0.06%$16.52 - $22.89 $ 12.59-35%41747
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Ratios

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P/E(ttm) 14.50
PBT's P/E(ttm) is ranked lower than
70% of the 415 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: 0.40 vs. PBT: 14.50 )
PBT' s 10-Year P/E(ttm) Range
Min: 3.42   Max: 21.14
Current: 14.5

3.42
21.14
P/B 630.50
PBT's P/B is ranked lower than
100% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: 1.32 vs. PBT: 630.50 )
PBT' s 10-Year P/B Range
Min: 70.83   Max: 1161
Current: 630.5

70.83
1161
P/S 14.00
PBT's P/S is ranked lower than
78% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: 3.55 vs. PBT: 14.00 )
PBT' s 10-Year P/S Range
Min: 3.38   Max: 20.6
Current: 14

3.38
20.6
EV-to-EBIT 14.3
PBT's EV-to-EBIT is ranked lower than
61% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: 15.22 vs. PBT: 14.3 )
PBT' s 10-Year EV-to-EBIT Range
Min: 3.4   Max: 56.8
Current: 14.3

3.4
56.8
Shiller P/E 8.4
PBT's Shiller P/E is ranked lower than
74% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: 19.33 vs. PBT: 8.4 )
PBT' s 10-Year Shiller P/E Range
Min: 5.72   Max: 22.25
Current: 8.4

5.72
22.25

Dividend & Buy Back

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Dividend Yield 6.50
PBT's Dividend Yield is ranked higher than
94% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: 2.86 vs. PBT: 6.50 )
PBT' s 10-Year Dividend Yield Range
Min: 4.73   Max: 29.23
Current: 6.5

4.73
29.23
Dividend Payout 1
PBT's Dividend Payout is ranked lower than
94% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: 0.55 vs. PBT: 1 )
PBT' s 10-Year Dividend Payout Range
Min: 1   Max: 1
Current: 1

Dividend growth (3y) 9.4
PBT's Dividend growth (3y) is ranked lower than
94% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: -10.00 vs. PBT: 9.4 )
PBT' s 10-Year Dividend growth (3y) Range
Min: -13.2   Max: 27.7
Current: 9.4

-13.2
27.7
Yield on cost (5-Year) 4.08
PBT's Yield on cost (5-Year) is ranked higher than
92% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: 2.54 vs. PBT: 4.08 )
PBT' s 10-Year Yield on cost (5-Year) Range
Min: 2.97   Max: 18.34
Current: 4.08

2.97
18.34

Valuation & Return

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Price/Tangible Book 629.5
PBT's Price/Tangible Book is ranked higher than
100% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: 1.40 vs. PBT: 629.5 )
PBT' s 10-Year Price/Tangible Book Range
Min: 101.1   Max: 1133
Current: 629.5

101.1
1133
Price/DCF (Projected) 2.1
PBT's Price/DCF (Projected) is ranked lower than
68% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: 3.10 vs. PBT: 2.1 )
PBT' s 10-Year Price/DCF (Projected) Range
Min: 0.7   Max: 2.4
Current: 2.1

0.7
2.4
Price/Median PS Value 0.9
PBT's Price/Median PS Value is ranked higher than
65% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: 0.80 vs. PBT: 0.9 )
PBT' s 10-Year Price/Median PS Value Range
Min: 0.5   Max: 1.5
Current: 0.9

0.5
1.5
Price/Graham Number 18.5
PBT's Price/Graham Number is ranked higher than
99% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: 1.00 vs. PBT: 18.5 )
PBT' s 10-Year Price/Graham Number Range
Min: 5.4   Max: 28.3
Current: 18.5

5.4
28.3
Earnings Yield (Greenblatt) 7.00
PBT's Earnings Yield (Greenblatt) is ranked lower than
84% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: 5.00 vs. PBT: 7.00 )
PBT' s 10-Year Earnings Yield (Greenblatt) Range
Min: 1.8   Max: 29.6
Current: 7

1.8
29.6
Forward Rate of Return (Yacktman) 4.42
PBT's Forward Rate of Return (Yacktman) is ranked higher than
93% of the 463 Companies
in the Global Oil & Gas E&P industry.

( Industry Median: -17.69 vs. PBT: 4.42 )
PBT' s 10-Year Forward Rate of Return (Yacktman) Range
Min: 4.3   Max: 38.2
Current: 4.42

4.3
38.2

Business Description

Permian Basin Royalty Trust is Texas Corporation. The Company created by the Permian Basin Royalty Trust Indenture entered into on November 3, 1980, between Southland Royalty Company and The First National Bank of Fort Worth, as Trustee. Bank of America Private Wealth Management, a banking association organized under the laws of the United States, as the successor of The First National Bank of Fort Worth, is now the Trustee of the Trust. The function of the Trustee is to collect the income attributable to the Royalties, to pay all expenses and charges of the Trust, and then distribute the remaining available income to the Unit holders. In 1985, Southland Royalty became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Burlington Northern Inc. (BNI). In 1988, BNI transferred its natural resource operations to Burlington Resources Inc. (BRI) as a result of which Southland Royalty became a wholly-owned indirect subsidiary of BRI. The Trust's main assets are comprised of a 75% net overriding royalty interest carved out by Southland Royalty from its fee mineral interest in the Waddell Ranch properties in Crane County, Texas, and a 95% net overriding royalty interest carved out by Southland from its major producing royalty properties in Texas. The Trust's monthly distributions are highly dependent upon the prices realized from the sale of crude oil and natural gas and a material decrease in such prices could reduce the amount of cash distributions paid to Unit holders. Crude oil and natural gas prices could fluctuate widely on a month-to-month basis in response to a number of factors that are beyond the control of the Trust. Many aspects of the production, pricing, transportation and marketing of crude oil and natural gas are regulated by federal and state agencies. Exploration and production operations are subject to various types of regulation at the federal, state and local levels. Such regulation includes requiring permits for the drilling of wells, maintaining bonding requirements in order to drill or operate wells, and regulating the location of wells, the method of drilling and casing wells, the surface use and restoration of properties upon which wells are drilled and the plugging and abandonment of wells.
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