HMY
Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited (HMY)
Last Price$12.14.7%
Market Cap$7,569.5M
LTM EPS
ZAR 23.36
EPS growth
(89.7%)
Ben Graham Fair Value
($188.3)
Overvalued (Ben Graham formula)
(1,662.9%)
Stock quality
7/10
Great

HMY Ben Graham Fair Value

Ben Graham Fair Value
Ben Graham Revised Fair Value

Ben Graham Fair Value Assumptions

as of Mar 12, 2025
EPS
ZAR 23.36
P/E Base for no-growth company
8.5x
EPS growth
(89.7%)
Average Yield of AAA Corporate Bonds
4.4%
Current Yield of AAA Corporate Bonds
5.1%
Last share price
$12.1
Ben Graham Fair Value (local)
(ZAR 3,423.5)
Ben Graham Fair Value
($188.3)
1662.9% overvalued

Ben Graham Fair Value Calculation

EPS
ZAR 23.36
x
(
P/E base for no-growth
8.5x
+
2
x
EPS growth
(89.7%)
)
x
Average AAA
Bond Yield
4.4%
/
Current AAA Bond Yield
5.1%
=
Ben Graham Fair Value
($188.3)

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HMY EPS growth & Dividend Yield

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FAQ

What is Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited's fair value according to the Ben Graham formula?

As of Jun 30, 2024, Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited's fair value using the Ben Graham formula is ($188.3) per share. This is calculated using Ben Graham formula, where EPS is ZAR 23.4 and BVPS (Book Value Per Share) is ZAR 65.6. The current price of $12.1 suggests Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited may be overvalued by this conservative metric.

What is Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited earnings per share (EPS)?

Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited earnings per share (EPS) for the twelve months ending Jun 30, 2024, was ZAR 23.4, a (89.7%) growth year-over-year.

What is Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited's margin of safety based on the Ben Graham analysis?

Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited's margin of safety is negative 1,662.9%, calculated as (Graham Number - Current Price) / Current Price. A negative margin of safety suggests the stock doesn't provide the level of safety Graham typically sought in his investments.