Lets say I want to calculate a company's share price using the method of comparable analysis (using ratios)
So I have collected ratios of (such as the EV/EBITDA, EV/revenue, P/E ratios and so on) a set $10 $similar companies and I have taken the median of these ratios.
using these ratios I have found 10 different prices. Say $\$54, \$78, \$34, \$68, \$400, \$146, \$37, \$63, \$48, \$56. $
So, what kind of statistical average should i use now to harmonize these prices? From the calculations there are some inflated prices. So maybe taking the geometric mean, might not be the best?
What should I do? Is there a better way to find the average? Should I find the average at all?