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== Summary == Quoted on the London Stock Exchange, Alpha Financial Markets Consulting (FMC) is a company that's on a mission to help (financial markets/services?) businesses maximise/improve their profits. The company's flagship offering is the provision of consultancy/advisory services. What makes the consultancy offering unique is that it's provided by the largest team of financial market industry experts. Evidence suggests that the provision of consultancy services by the largest financial market industry experts team enables financial markets companies to make better business decisions, ultimately leading the companies to maximise/improve their profits. The expected return of an investment in Alpha FMC over the next five years is ccc%, according to the estimates of Proactive Investors, which equates to an annual return of ccc%. In other words, an Β£100,000 investment in the company is expected to return Β£cc in five years time. The degree of risk associated with an investment in Alpha FMC is 'medium', with the shares having an adjusted beta that is 14% above the market (1.14 vs. 1). Assuming that a suitable return level over five years is 10% per year, then an investment in the company is considered to be a 'suitable' one. === Operations === ccc === Financials === Strong financial performance and robust financial position. === Risks === ccc === Valuation === Research suggests that in terms of estimating the expected return of an investment over a period of 12-months or more, the approach that is more/most accurate is the discounted cash flow approach, so that's the approach that we suggest to use here. While Alpha has paid a dividend every year since its public listing (in 2017), at the moment, the growth rate of the dividend varies materially; accordingly, we suggest valuing the business using the free cash flow valuation method (rather than the dividend discount model). Key things that influenced the assumptions of our model include 1) the company operates in a total addressable market that is materially large; 2) Alpha's value proposition is industry-focused, delivering true expertise; 3) the management team is high-calibre and has a proven track record of organic growth; 4) the business has a strong reputation and deep relationships with global clients; and 5) the client base of Alpha is broad, diversified and expanding.
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