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Delek US Holdings Inc - Registered Shs Stock

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$ 56.05 +3.73 (+7.13%) 10:08 PM EST
At Loss
P/B:
65.33
Market Cap:
$ 3.44B
Enterprise V:
$ 6.31B
Volume:
1.43M
Avg Vol (2M):
1.19M
Trade In:
Volume:
1.43M
At Loss
Avg Vol (2M):
1.19M

Delek US Holdings Inc’s share price is $56.05. Its GF Value is $19.91. Based on the relationship between the current stock price and the GF Value, GuruFocus believes Delek US Holdings Inc stock is .

The GF Value represents the current intrinsic value of a stock derived from our proprietary algorithm. It is based primarily on the historical multiples of where the stocks have been traded and the future growth of the business, adjusted for the past returns and growth. The GF Value has been verified by backtesting and daily updated model portfolios.

GF Value Growth:

In addition to considering the current valuation, the growth potential of a company's value is equally important. Companies with faster growth rates tend to increase their value more quickly. Therefore, it's essential to look at the Price-to-Future GF Value ratios as well. The results are shown below:

Price: $56.05 GF Value Price/GF Value
Current $19.91 2.82
Next FY1 End $21.89 2.56
Next 12 Month $21.07 2.66
Next FY2 End $20.47 2.74
Correlation Analysis
Summary:

GuruFocus performed a correlation analysis comparing Delek US Holdings Inc's stock price with key financial metrics: revenue per share, book value per share, EPS without NRI, and operating cash flow per share.

The analysis reveals the strongest correlation between Delek US Holdings Inc's stock price and Earnings without NRI per share, with a coefficient of 75%. This is followed by a 61% correlation with Operating Cash Flow per share. Delek US Holdings Inc’s stock price shows no significant correlation with Revenue per share. Delek US Holdings Inc’s stock price shows no significant correlation with Book Value per share.

Historical Trends of Key Valuation Ratios
GF Value of Related Companies