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Are Investors Undervaluing Exfo (EXFO) Right Now?

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The proven Zacks Rank system focuses on earnings estimates and estimate revisions to find winning stocks. Nevertheless, we know that our readers all have their own perspectives, so we are always looking at the latest trends in value, growth, and momentum to find strong picks.

Of these, value investing is easily one of the most popular ways to find great stocks in any market environment. Value investors use a variety of methods, including tried-and-true valuation metrics, to find these stocks.

Zacks has developed the innovative Style Scores system to highlight stocks with specific traits. For example, value investors will be interested in stocks with great grades in the "Value" category. When paired with a high Zacks Rank, "A" grades in the Value category are among the strongest value stocks on the market today.

One stock to keep an eye on is Exfo . EXFO is currently holding a Zacks Rank of #1 (Strong Buy) and a Value grade of A. The stock has a Forward P/E ratio of 20.37. This compares to its industry's average Forward P/E of 21.87. Over the past 52 weeks, EXFO's Forward P/E has been as high as 25.74 and as low as 11.11, with a median of 15.76.

We should also highlight that EXFO has a P/B ratio of 1.33. The P/B is a method of comparing a stock's market value to its book value, which is defined as total assets minus total liabilities. EXFO's current P/B looks attractive when compared to its industry's average P/B of 2.95. EXFO's P/B has been as high as 1.52 and as low as 0.85, with a median of 1.10, over the past year.

Value investors also love the P/S ratio, which is calculated by simply dividing a stock's price with the company's sales. This is a popular metric because sales are harder to manipulate on an income statement, so they are often considered a better performance indicator. EXFO has a P/S ratio of 0.82. This compares to its industry's average P/S of 1.24.

Value investors will likely look at more than just these metrics, but the above data helps show that Exfo is likely undervalued currently. And when considering the strength of its earnings outlook, EXFO sticks out at as one of the market's strongest value stocks.

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