Auburn Bancorp, Inc. (ABBB) Valuation
Market multiples plus a Sirius Investors DCF: TTM revenue, EBIT, and FCF, then a 5-year bear / base / bull fair value versus the current price. Upgrade to unlock DCF fair value, reverse-DCF market pricing, and the full assumption set.
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What would justify ABBB’s current price?
Reverse DCF — what the market must be assuming, given this forecast structure, for $10.75 to be fair. Fair value comes after this, not before.
Market-implied terminal EV/FCFF
What terminal multiple today’s price requires if the 5-year forecast holds.
Sirius implied terminal EV/FCFF
Gordon exit multiple from the base DCF assumptions.
| Metric | Sirius base | Required at $10.75 |
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Intrinsic valuation
5-year FCFF DCF. This is DCF-implied fair value under explicit assumptions — not a price target and not a claim that the stock cannot stay expensive. Quality compounders often trade above this model if the market uses a lower discount rate or prices in optionality.
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Current price
$10.75
Base fair value
Valuation gap
Margin of safety
Bear / base / bull fair value
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Why this fair value
The number is only as good as these inputs. Disagree with an assumption and the fair value moves.
Year 1 revenue growth
EBIT margin path
WACC
CapEx / revenue
Terminal growth
Terminal value / EV
Implied terminal EV/FCFF
Normalized EBIT margin
Year-5 EBIT margin
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DCF reliability
How reliable this DCF is as an estimate of intrinsic value, given the predictability of future cash flows and how sensitive the model is to its assumptions. It is not a measure of how risky the company is, and it is not confidence that the stock will rise or fall.
Margin stability
Revenue growth uncertainty
Business-cycle & demand uncertainty
Terminal-value uncertainty
WACC sensitivity
Forecast uncertainty
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Historical EBIT margins
Reported annual EBIT margins. Upgrade to see how the model translates this history into year-5 economics.
| Year | EBIT margin |
|---|---|
| TTM | 7.2% |
| 2025 | 7.2% |
| 2024 | 2.5% |
| 2023 | 0.1% |
| 2022 | 1.1% |
| 2021 | 5.0% |
| 2020 | 11.9% |
| 2019 | 8.5% |
| 2018 | 8.6% |
Market valuation
Multiples from TTM financials. They describe how the stock is priced, not whether that price is justified.
Market cap
5.41M
$10.75 × 0.00B shares
Enterprise value
22.59M
Market cap + debt − cash − short-term investments
P/E
16.8×
Market cap ÷ TTM net income
EV/EBITDA
54.9×
Enterprise value ÷ TTM EBITDA
P/S
0.9×
Market cap ÷ TTM revenue
Equity P/FCF
81.7×
Market cap ÷ TTM FCFF (equity multiple)
EV/FCFF
341.3×
Enterprise value ÷ TTM FCFF — comparable to the DCF terminal multiple
FCF yield
1.2%
TTM FCF ÷ market cap
P/S = 0.9× · P/E = 16.8× · equity P/FCF = 81.7× · EV/FCFF = 341.3×. Equity P/FCF and EV/FCFF are not interchangeable.
Market cap & enterprise value history
Market Cap & Enterprise Value
Comparison of market capitalization and enterprise value over time
Market Cap
Enterprise Value
Market Cap History
Investor Valuation Insights
As of Aug 19, 2026EV/EBITDA
54.92x
Higher EV/EBITDA may imply premium pricing; growth durability should justify the multiple.
EV vs Market Cap Spread
17.18M
EV is +370.1% vs equity value
Capital Structure Signal
Net Debt Profile
EV premium trend: +193.4 pp vs earliest data
Additional Multiples
EV/Sales: 3.94x
Net Debt/EBITDA: 41.77x
Share count change in dataset: -0.26%
Interpretation guide: EV/EBITDA compares total firm value (debt + equity - cash) to operating earnings. Lower is usually cheaper, but always benchmark against peers, growth rate, margins, and cyclicality.
Market Cap & Enterprise Value Data
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| Date | Market Cap | Enterprise Value | Stock Price | Shares |
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| Jun 30, 2026 | 4.64M | 21.83M | $9.25 | 502.00K |
| Jun 30, 2025 | 4.46M | 19.30M | $9.00 | 495.76K |
| Jun 30, 2024 | 4.23M | 22.28M | $8.40 | 503.28K |
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Enterprise Value Analysis
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Price Change (Jun 2025 to Jun 2026)
The stock price has increased from Jun 2025 to Jun 2026.
Recent Volatility
There have been some price fluctuations but not excessive over the last 5 periods, suggesting a moderate risk profile.
Risk-Adjusted Return
The stock's returns do not compensate for its risk level, suggesting a poor risk-reward profile.
Market Cap Change (Jun 2025 to Jun 2026)
The company's market capitalization has increased from Jun 2025 to Jun 2026.

