Taking a Fresh Look at Goldman Sachs
After taking a fresh look at our valuation assumptions in the context that Goldman hasn’t really proven that it can earn above the cost of capital through the economic cycle, we have lowered our fair value estimate to $200 per share. By Matthew Warren Goldman Sachs (GS) reported first-quarter 2019 results April 15 with revenue down 13%, to $8.8 billion, and diluted earnings per share down 18%, to $5.71. Return on equity was a middling 11.1% and return on tangible common equity was 11.7%. The bank’s standardized common equity Tier 1 ratio is 13.7%, well above large bank peers. This makes sense as Goldman holds substantial investment positions such as private equity holdings on its balance sheet, which have the … Read more