How are GPRV indicators and scores calculated?

Modified on Mon, 10 Aug, 2020 at 4:33 PM

For each GPRV category, the data table shows the absolute values of all underlying financial indicators in two or three columns:

  • the first column with figures in green corresponds to the selected stock;
  • the column with figures in blue corresponds to the selected list;
  • and, if applicable, the column with figures in red corresponds to the second company.

To convert those values into scores, the financials indicators are first calculated in absolute value for all companies in the reference universe. In a second phase, for each indicator the absolute value is converted into a score from 0 to 10 based on the ranking of that indicator for the company vs the companies of the reference universe.

An aggregated score for the category is also calculated taking the average of the scores of all indicators. A low score (below 5) is a sign of underperformance, while a high score (above 5) is a sign of outperformance.


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