No - as you know enterprise value is terminal value divided by cost of capital and the Gordon growth model is fairly well accepted method of reaching an enterprise value.
you can read how to calculate in line with the standard model after a quick google: in short we know historical growth, we know projected growth (the announced contracts) and we have a discount rate. We then divide that by 62
Million shares outstanding (well 67 - there are a lot of management options in the report)
It's fairly easy to denigrate my valuation: what's yours and how did you get there? Do you agree that $20 is wishful thinking?
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