Crane Harbor Acquisition Corp.

Crane Harbor Acquisition Corp.

CHAC·NASDAQ

$9.72

+0.0000%
Financial ServicesShell Companies

Crane Harbor Acquisition Corp. focuses on effecting a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization, or related business combination with one or more businesses. The company was incorporated in 2025 and is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

At a Glance

Live Snapshot
Market Cap$291.34M
EPS0.1200
P/E Ratio90.05
Earnings Date
Crane Harbor Acquisition Corp.

Crane Harbor Acquisition Corp. Fair Value Envelope

CHAC · NASDAQ

Our analysis suggests that CHAC has a fair value of HIDDEN per share in the Base Case projection. With shares currently trading at $9.72, this represents a potential HIDDEN relative to our calculated worth for Crane Harbor Acquisition Corp..

Intrinsic Value
Current Price: $9.72

Owner Earnings Valuation Tool

Warren Buffett's Owner Earnings DCF analysis for intrinsic value calculation

Historical Financial Data

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DCF Valuation Summary

Calculation flow from present value to intrinsic value per share

Present Value-$18.0M
+ Cash & Equivalents$267.7K
Firm Value-$17.7M
- Debt$700.0K
Equity Value-$18.4M
/ Shares Outstanding29,973,331B
DCF Value-$1
OVERVALUED BY 106%

Owner Earnings Projections

Operating Cash Flow - Maintenance CapEx = Owner Earnings

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Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
Year 10
Operating Cash Flow
-$2.1M
-$2.2M
-$2.4M
-$2.5M
-$2.7M
-$2.8M
-$3.0M
-$3.2M
-$3.4M
-$3.6M
Maintenance CapEx
-$0
-$0
-$0
-$0
-$0
-$0
-$0
-$0
-$0
-$0
Owner Earnings
-$2.1M
-$2.2M
-$2.4M
-$2.5M
-$2.7M
-$2.8M
-$3.0M
-$3.2M
-$3.4M
-$3.6M
Discount Factor
0.926
0.857
0.794
0.735
0.681
0.630
0.583
0.540
0.500
0.463
Present Value
-$2.0M
-$1.9M
-$1.9M
-$1.8M
-$1.8M
-$1.8M
-$1.7M
-$1.7M
-$1.7M
-$1.6M
Terminal Value represents 0.0% of Enterprise Value
Negative Owner Earnings
This company generates negative free cash flow. Consider adjusting maintenance CapEx percentage or check the financial data.