Liberty Broadband Corp
NASDAQ:LBRDA
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P/B
Price to Book (P/B) ratio compares a company`s market value to its book value. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of net assets on the balance sheet.
Price to Book (P/B) ratio compares a company`s market value to its book value. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of net assets on the balance sheet.
Valuation Scenarios
If P/B returns to its 3-Year Average (1.2), the stock would be worth $47.26 (16% downside from current price).
| Scenario | P/B Value | Implied Price | Upside/Downside |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current Multiple | 1.4 | $56.52 |
0%
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| 3-Year Average | 1.2 | $47.26 |
-16%
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| 5-Year Average | 1.3 | $51.49 |
-9%
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| Industry Average | 2.3 | $92.35 |
+63%
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| Country Average | 2.5 | $99.82 |
+77%
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Forward P/B
Today’s price vs future total equity
Peer Comparison
| Market Cap | P/B | P/E | ||||
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| US |
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Liberty Broadband Corp
NASDAQ:LBRDA
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8.1B USD | 1.4 | -3 | |
| US |
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Comcast Corp
NASDAQ:CMCSA
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105.9B USD | 1.1 | 5.3 | |
| ZA |
M
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MultiChoice Group Ltd
JSE:MCG
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53.1B ZAR | 8.2 | 44.5 | |
| US |
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Charter Communications Inc
NASDAQ:CHTR
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34.2B USD | 2.1 | 6.9 | |
| CN |
C
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China Satellite Communications Co Ltd
SSE:601698
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159.3B CNY | 10 | 361 | |
| US |
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Liberty Media Corp
NASDAQ:FWONA
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20.3B USD | 3.6 | 49.9 | |
| CA |
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Shaw Communications Inc
TSX:SJR.B
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20.2B CAD | 3.2 | 27.5 | |
| BE |
T
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Telenet Group Holding NV
F:T4I
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11.7B EUR | -23.2 | 13.8 | |
| DE |
K
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Kabel Deutschland Holding AG
XHAM:KD8
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8.3B EUR | -6.9 | 30.5 | |
| CA |
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Quebecor Inc
TSX:QBR.B
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12.7B CAD | 4.8 | 14.8 | |
| US |
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Sirius XM Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:SIRI
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9.4B USD | 0.8 | 11.7 |
Market Distribution
| Min | 0 |
| 30th Percentile | 1.5 |
| Median | 2.5 |
| 70th Percentile | 4.8 |
| Max | 147 580.5 |
Other Multiples
Liberty Broadband Corp
Glance View
Liberty Broadband Corporation, a brainchild emerging from the strategic mind of media mogul John Malone, stands tall as a unique player in the telecommunications and cable industry. Born out of a corporate spin-off from Liberty Media in 2014, Liberty Broadband has carved a niche for itself primarily through its significant ownership stake in Charter Communications, one of the largest cable operators in the United States. This ownership is the linchpin of its business model, where Liberty Broadband derives substantial financial gain from Charter’s expansive cable and broadband services, providing a steady stream of dividends and appreciating its investment value as Charter's business prospers. This symbiotic relationship underscores Liberty Broadband’s strategy: instead of operating its own cable systems, it essentially positions itself as a holding company, riding the growth and operational success of Charter. Beyond Charter, Liberty Broadband's operations are bolstered by GCI Liberty, a communication powerhouse in its own right with its foothold in Alaska. Through GCI Liberty, the company taps into a diversified basket of telecommunications services, offering cable TV, internet, and wireless communication solutions across the vast Alaskan terrain. This diversification layers Liberty Broadband's revenue streams, reducing exposure solely to the continental U.S. cable market fluctuations and adding another dimension to its revenue growth story. Liberty Broadband’s operational model, thus, pivots on strategic investments and alliances, leveraging growth from its substantial stakes rather than direct service provision, crafting a robust portfolio that aligns with Malone's philosophy of value investing and long-term strategic holdings.