STOCK VALUATION OF PT. SAMUDERA INDONESIA TBK.
Indonesia aims to increase its GDP from the marine sector and uphold downstream policies, particularly in the mining sector. Government of Indonesia (GOI) is optimistic about Indonesia's potential as one of the world's largest archipelagic nations. The implementation of these policie...
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Format: | Theses |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/79857 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Indonesia aims to increase its GDP from the marine sector and uphold downstream
policies, particularly in the mining sector. Government of Indonesia (GOI) is
optimistic about Indonesia's potential as one of the world's largest archipelagic
nations. The implementation of these policies will benefit the industrial sector and
the shipping industry by increasing the number of shiploads of raw materials
transported to smelters. PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk., one of Indonesia's largest
shipping companies, has the potential to capitalize on these opportunities. Despite
a significant increase in revenue from 2020 to 2022, the stock price has been
declining since mid-2022, despite the positive sentiment in the Indonesian maritime
sector and shipping industry. The industry analysis using Porter’s 5 Forces shows
the competition among shipping companies in Indonesia is quite high, it requires a
good sustainable competitive advantage from the company in order to maintain a
big market share in the shipping and logistics industry.
This research computes an intrinsic value for PT. Samudera Indonesia Tbk. by
using the Discounted Cash Flow method (DCF), and conducts relative valuation by
using Enterprise Value (EV) to EBITDA. Based on the DCF method, the company
has an intrinsic value of 1,39 USD per share, which is undervalued compared to the
current stock price at 0,024 USD per share. Based on the Enterprise Value to
EBITDA, PT. Samudera Indonesia has an EV to EBITDA of -0,08 (negative 0,08);
while its peers have an average EV to EBITDA of 2,91; this shows that PT.
Samudera Indonesia is undervalued compared to its peers.
Based on these results, the author recommends to buy the stock of PT. Samudera
Indonesia Tbk., because the stock price currently lower than its intrinsic value and
has a low EV to EBITDA ratio compared to its peers. |
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