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Fair Value Uncertainty (FINBOX) for Diebold Nixdorf Inc

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DBD: Diebold Nixdorf Inc

Diebold Nixdorf, Incorporated engages in the automating, digitizing, and transforming the way people bank and shop worldwide. It operates through two segments, Banking and Retail. The company offers c...

42.64 USD
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30.37 - 51.81
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The following section summarizes insights on Diebold Nixdorf Inc's Fair Value Uncertainty (FINBOX):

  • Diebold Nixdorf's fair value uncertainty is Med

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Fair Value Uncertainty

Represents the uncertainty rating we have assigned to our Fair Value estimate.

Definition of Fair Value Uncertainty (FINBOX)

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Fair Value Uncertainty represents the uncertainty rating we have assigned to the Fair Value estimate.

Each estimate is deemed to have an uncertainty level of:

  • Low Uncertainty when the company has low price volatility, positive profit margins, and the fair value estimate is derived from a high number of valuation models.

  • Medium Uncertainty when the company has medium price volatility, predictable profit margins, and the fair value estimate is derived from a medium number of valuation models.

  • High Uncertainty when the company has medium to high price volatility, negative profit margins, and the fair value estimate is derived from few valuation models.

  • Very High Uncertainty when the company has high price volatility, volatile profit margins, and the fair value estimate is derived from few valuation models.

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