RE:RE:RE:Morningstar (RBC valuation service)Morningstar’s TakeSector Basic Materials Quantitative Moat None Industry Industrial Metals & Minerals Quantitative Uncertainty Very High Country of Domicile Canada Financial Health Moderate Quantitative Fair Value 0.10CAD Momentum -- Valuation Undervalued Liquidity Medium UndervaluedFairly ValuedOvervaluedCountrySectorCompanyDownload PDF Morningstar’s Key Scores Quantitative Fair Value 0.10CAD The Quantitative Fair Value (QFV) is a computer-generated stock price that Morningstar feels is a fair representation of what the per share value of a company should be. Factors that help in the determination of the QVF include historical financial data, such as revenues and expenditures, company data, such as size of the firm, as well as the scores of companies in similar sectors and industries. The QVF is a price measurement to help you determine whether the company is reasonably priced. 98 Valuation Valuation compares the Quantitative Fair Value (QVF) to the actual price of the company. A company with a stock price trading below the QVF is considered relatively inexpensive. If the stock price is greater than the QVF, the company is considered relatively expensive. This means the higher the rating, the greater the buying opportunity. Country86Sector89 58 Quantitative Uncertainty Quantitative Uncertainty describes Morningstar's level of uncertainty about the accuracy of the Quantitative Fair Value. This means the lower the rating, the greater the implied accuracy of the Quantitative Fair Value. Country38Sector51 38 Quantitative Moat The Quantitative Moat rating is computer-generated assessment of the strength of a firm’s competitive position. This is comparable to Morningstar’s Economic Moat rating. This means the higher the rating, the stronger the firm’s ability to hold off competitors. Country31Sector46 59 Financial Health The Financial Health rating is a computed measurement of a company's financial health. Factors considered in the assessment include total outstanding shares, volatility, company's assets & liabilities, and the overall likelihood of a company defaulting on its' debt obligations. This means the higher the rating, the stronger the company's financial health. Country53Sector61 -- Momentum The Momentum rating reflects Morningstar's assessment of a stock's relative strength over the trailing 12 months. This rating is useful because it indicates how the stock will continue to perform against the market. Med Liquidity The Liquidity rating reflects Morningstar’s measurement of how easily company shares can be bought and sold on the market. Morningstar calculates this by using the trailing twelve months of daily volume. A high rating is preferable because it will be easier to complete a transaction. To see how this company measures up against others in its sector and country of domicile, a Sector and Country score is provided. On a relative scale of 1 to 100, a high score tells you the company is strong and rated highly against its' competition.