Hello quick question on the now discontinued 5040P. I recently saw a piece for sale. On the certificate of origin, it had the letter PASK which would indicate that the date of manufacture is 01/94 (Jan 94). The model has the breguet numerals and hands with a cream face. There was however an extract
No the different multiples Coca Cola vs your "no brand names" are also a function of what the market perceives as growth prospects. Lower multiples might mean market perception of lower growth prospects, which would not be suprising for a company already as large as Coca Cola.
So let's say PP makes 35,000 watches a year, average selling price of $10000 per watch (conservative, could be higher), you would expect at the top end (4 x revenues), around 1.4bn valuation. Very roughly of course.
Well, the question is not just how much they sell but how much money they make, i.e. profitability. As a broad brush, luxury brand companies sell at between 2-4 times the revenues they generate. Just broad brush of course, at the end of the day, you need to look at a whole range of things such as pr