Cooper-Standard is down 17% today, trading between a high of $14 and a low of $12 per share. Yesterday the stock finished at $13.23 per share, compared to its average analyst target price of $22.
Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc., through its subsidiary Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc., designs, manufactures and sells sealing, fuel supply and brake and fluid transfer systems worldwide. The company is headquartered in Northville, Michigan.
The motor vehicle parts & accessories small-cap company is based in the USA, and over the last twelve months it has returned a dividend yield of 0. Based on its expected future earnings growth, the company has a price to earnings growth (PEG) ratio of 2.22. Usually a PEG ratio between zero and one indicates a potentially undervalued company.
CPS has a revenue per share ratio of 144.36 and an entreprise value to revenue ratio of 0.405, based on its total revenues of $2,477,403,000. Both its revenues have a 15% quarterly growth rate.