Stock In Focus – TAM Stock Screener – SciPlay Corp (NASDAQ: SCPL)

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As part of our ongoing series here at The Acquirer’s Multiple, we provide this feature article titled ‘Stock in Focus‘ where we focus on one of the stocks from our Stock Screeners.

One of the cheapest stocks in our Stock Screeners is SciPlay Corp (NASDAQ: SCPL).

SciPlay Corp develops, markets and operates a portfolio of social games played on various mobile and web platforms, including Jackpot Party Casino, Quick Hit Slots, Gold Fish Casino, Hot Shot Casino, Bingo Showdown, MONOPOLY Slots, and 88 Fortunes Slots and a solitaire social game targeted toward casual game players, among others. Its games are available in various formats. The company operates in one segment with one business activity, developing and monetizing social games.

A quick look at the share price history for SciPlay (below) over the past twelve months shows that the price is up 30%. Here’s why the company is undervalued.

Summary

Market Cap: $369 Million

Enterprise Value: $465 Million

Operating Earnings

Operating Earnings: $157 Million

Acquirer’s Multiple

Acquirer’s Multiple: 2.96

Free Cash Flow (TTM)

Free Cash Flow: $182 Million

FCF/EV Yield

FCF/EV Yield: 40%

Other Indicators

Piotroski F-Score: 4

Altman Z-Score: 4.13

Beneish M-Score: -3.70

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6 Comments on “Stock In Focus – TAM Stock Screener – SciPlay Corp (NASDAQ: SCPL)”

  1. Analysis ignores minority interest, which I think takes a big chunk out of the actual fcf yield. Are these computer generated, or is a human named johnny hopkins actually researching these?

    1. The data is computer generated and I do my own analysis from there. By way of comparison Morningstar has TTM Free Cash Flow of $181.5, GuruFocus has $181.5M, and Yahoo has $181.5M. I recorded $182M in the report, which I rounded up.

      1. Exactly. But I think you need to include the class B as well. (or reduce the cash flow to the proportionate share of the A’s). BTW this is not a criticism – just trying to be of help! (But I think Sajid and I are both talking about the same issue.

  2. This thing has a strange structure with Class A and B shares. The B shares have the economic majority but in theory no control. I have not read the S-1 to work out exactly why. Probably a regulatory reason. In any event it seems the EV & Market Cap you have used are not comparable to Operating Earnings you have used. I think the “actual” market cap is more like $2bn.

    1. According to the company’s latest 10Q, the company has Class A Common Stock: 24,383,761. The current share price is $16.25. That equates to $396M.

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