SIM Acquisition Corp. I

SIM Acquisition Corp. I

SIMA·NASDAQ

$10.84

+0.61%
Financial ServicesShell Companies

SIM Acquisition Corp. I is a blank check company, which was created for the purpose of effecting a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization, or similar business combination with one or more businesses. The company was founded on January 29, 2024 and is headquartered in Miami, FL.

At a Glance

Live Snapshot
Market Cap$332.43M
EPS0.2900
P/E Ratio37.38
Earnings Date08/14/2025
SIM Acquisition Corp. I

SIM Acquisition Corp. I Fair Value Envelope

SIMA · NASDAQ

Our analysis suggests that SIMA has a fair value of HIDDEN per share in the Base Case projection. With shares currently trading at $10.84, this represents a potential HIDDEN relative to our calculated worth for SIM Acquisition Corp. I.

Intrinsic Value
Current Price: $10.84

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-$15.5M
+ Cash & Equivalents$65.4K
Firm Value-$15.5M
- Debt$0
Equity Value-$15.5M
/ Shares Outstanding30,666,668B
DCF Value-$1
OVERVALUED BY 105%

Owner Earnings Projections

Operating Cash Flow - Maintenance CapEx = Owner Earnings

Metric
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
Year 10
Operating Cash Flow
-$790.5K
-$989.4K
-$1.2M
-$1.5M
-$1.9M
-$2.4M
-$3.0M
-$3.8M
-$4.8M
-$6.0M
Maintenance CapEx
-$0
-$0
-$0
-$0
-$0
-$0
-$0
-$0
-$0
-$0
Owner Earnings
-$790.5K
-$989.4K
-$1.2M
-$1.5M
-$1.9M
-$2.4M
-$3.0M
-$3.8M
-$4.8M
-$6.0M
Discount Factor
0.926
0.857
0.794
0.735
0.681
0.630
0.583
0.540
0.500
0.463
Present Value
-$732.0K
-$848.2K
-$983.0K
-$1.1M
-$1.3M
-$1.5M
-$1.8M
-$2.1M
-$2.4M
-$2.8M
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.