{"repo":"boztosunmelis-digi/exxonmobil-valuation","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/boztosunmelis-digi/exxonmobil-valuation","clone":"git clone https://github.com/boztosunmelis-digi/exxonmobil-valuation.git","description":"Full 5-year intrinsic valuation suite for ExxonMobil, including DCF, WACC build, trading comps, precedent transactions, and an LBO scenario with a Python-based valuation engine.","language":"Jupyter Notebook","stars":11,"topics":["dcf","equity-research","finance","investment-banking","lbo","python","valuation","wacc"],"license":"MIT","category":"trading","readme_excerpt":"exxonmobil-valuation Security Posture Intro: This repository uses automated dependency monitoring via GitHub Dependabot. No production credentials or sensitive data are stored. Identified risks are evaluated and documented where applicable... the entirety of Security Posture is to be found below, right prior to the Conclusion for your perusal. Full 5-year intrinsic valuation suite for ExxonMobil, including DCF, WACC build, trading comps, precedent transactions, and an LBO scenario with a Python-based valuation engine. ExxonMobil Valuation: 5-Year DCF & LBO Framework This repository contains a compact but professional valuation framework for ExxonMobil (XOM) , structured as if for an investment banking analyst or equity research workflow. It replicates core valuation deliverables used in real transactions and public-company coverage: 1) 5-year intrinsic valuation via DCF 2) WACC derivation using market inputs 3) Trading comparables infrastructure 4) Precedent transactions logic 5) Infrastructure-style LBO scenario 6) Python valuation engine + Excel models --- Repository Structure How to Run To reproduce the valuation logic locally: Methodology Overview The valuation stack combines multiple approaches commonly used in investment banking and equity research: 1. Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) - Forecasts free cash flows over 5 years - Uses ExxonMobil’s historical margins and capex profile - Terminal value computed using both the Gordon Growth and Exit Multiple methods - Sensitivity t","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/boztosunmelis-digi","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/boztosunmelis-digi/exxonmobil-valuation/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}