Shipbuilding Railroad Equipment Companies By Book Value Per Share Ratio

Book Value Per Share
Book Value Per ShareEfficiencyMarket RiskExp Return
1HII Huntington Ingalls Industries
107.41
(0.11)
 3.70 
(0.43)
2GD General Dynamics
83.68
(0.13)
 1.40 
(0.18)
3WAB Westinghouse Air Brake
59.11
 0.10 
 1.18 
 0.11 
4GBX Greenbrier Companies
44.2
 0.15 
 2.65 
 0.39 
5VMAR Vision Marine Technologies
40.59
(0.20)
 8.31 
(1.68)
6MBUU Malibu Boats
26.04
(0.01)
 2.55 
(0.03)
7TRN Trinity Industries
12.86
 0.04 
 2.17 
 0.08 
8MCFT MCBC Holdings
10.43
 0.02 
 3.66 
 0.08 
9MPX Marine Products
3.71
(0.02)
 1.69 
(0.03)
10VEEE Twin Vee Powercats
2.47
(0.07)
 7.17 
(0.53)
11RVSN Rail Vision Ltd
0.53
 0.09 
 10.13 
 0.91 
12RVSNW Rail Vision Ltd
0.53
 0.18 
 35.77 
 6.34 
13RAIL Freightcar America
-2.58
 0.01 
 6.88 
 0.07 
The analysis above is based on a 90-day investment horizon and a default level of risk. Use the Portfolio Analyzer to fine-tune all your assumptions. Check your current assumptions here.
Book Value per Share (B/S) can be calculated by subtracting liabilities from assets, and then dividing it by the total number of currently outstanding shares. It indicates the level of safety associated with each common share after removing the effects of liabilities. In other words, a shareholder can use this ratio to see how much he or she can sell the stake in the company in the event of a liquidation. The naive approach to look at Book Value per Share is to compare it to current stock price. If Book Value per Share is higher than the currently traded stock price, the company can be considered undervalued. However, investors must be aware that conventional calculation of Book Value does not include intangible assets such as goodwill, intellectual property, trademarks or brands and may not be an appropriate measure for many firms.