TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (TTWO)
Last Price$208.1(1.9%)
Market Cap$37.0B
LTM EPS
($21.33)
EPS growth
(110.0%)
Ben Graham Fair Value
$3,871.3
Undervalued (Ben Graham formula)
1,760.8%
Stock quality
5/10
Good

TTWO Ben Graham Fair Value

Ben Graham Fair Value
Ben Graham Revised Fair Value

Ben Graham Fair Value Assumptions

as of Mar 10, 2025
EPS
($21.33)
P/E Base for no-growth company
8.5x
EPS growth
(110.0%)
Average Yield of AAA Corporate Bonds
4.4%
Current Yield of AAA Corporate Bonds
5.1%
Last share price
$208.1
Ben Graham Fair Value (local)
$3,871.3
Ben Graham Fair Value
$3,871.3
1760.8% undervalued

Ben Graham Fair Value Calculation

EPS
($21.33)
x
(
P/E base for no-growth
8.5x
+
2
x
EPS growth
(110.0%)
)
x
Average AAA
Bond Yield
4.4%
/
Current AAA Bond Yield
5.1%
=
Ben Graham Fair Value
$3,871.3

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FAQ

What is Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.'s fair value according to the Ben Graham formula?

As of Dec 31, 2024, Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.'s fair value using the Ben Graham formula is $3,871.3 per share. This is calculated using Ben Graham formula, where EPS is ($21.3) and BVPS (Book Value Per Share) is $32.8. The current price of $208.1 suggests Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. may be overvalued by this conservative metric.

What is Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. earnings per share (EPS)?

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. earnings per share (EPS) for the twelve months ending Dec 31, 2024, was ($21.3), a (110.0%) growth year-over-year.

What is Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.'s margin of safety based on the Ben Graham analysis?

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.'s margin of safety is positive 1,760.8%, 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.