Motorcar Parts Increases Share Buyback Program to $57M
Motorcar Parts announced its board of directors has authorized an increase to $57M for the company's share purchase program of outstanding common stock from time to time in the open market and in private transactions at prices deemed appropriate by management. The company's previous share repurchase program was limited to $37M. Motorcar Parts of America currently has approximately 19.6M shares outstanding.
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Is Motorcar Parts of America, Inc. (NASDAQ:MPAA) Currently Priced 48% Below Its Value?
Valuation Overview: Motorcar Parts of America has an estimated fair value of US$26.24, indicating a potential 48% undervaluation compared to its current share price of US$13.77.
Discounted Cash Flow Model: The valuation was conducted using a 2-stage Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model, which estimates future cash flows and discounts them to present value, resulting in a total equity value of US$513 million.
Financial Health Insights: The company shows strengths in cash flow coverage of debt, but interest payments are not well covered; annual earnings are expected to grow faster than the American market.
Investment Considerations: While the DCF model provides insights into valuation, it is essential to consider other factors such as financial health, future earnings growth, and alternative investment opportunities before making decisions.

MPAA Increases Share Buyback Authorization to $57 Million
Share Repurchase Authorization Increased: Motorcar Parts of America (MPAA) has raised its share repurchase authorization from $37 million to $57 million, allowing for the buyback of common stock.
Focus on Shareholder Value: CEO Selwyn Joffe stated that the decision aims to enhance shareholder value, leveraging the company's strong financial position in the automotive aftermarket.
Current Trading Status: MPAA shares are currently trading at $13.47, reflecting a 5.77% increase on the NasdaqGS.
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