3 European Stocks That May Be Undervalued Based On Current Market Estimates
Name
Current Price
Fair Value (Est)
Discount (Est)
QPR Software Oyj (HLSE:QPR1V)
€0.82
€1.62
49.5%
MilDef Group (OM:MILDEF)
SEK178.40
SEK352.00
49.3%
Lectra (ENXTPA:LSS)
€24.75
€49.37
49.9%
Laboratorios Farmaceuticos Rovi (BME:ROVI)
€55.65
€110.26
49.5%
Ion Beam Applications (ENXTBR:IBAB)
€11.56
€22.95
49.6%
Hybrid Software Group (ENXTBR:HYSG)
€3.50
€6.96
49.7%
Green Oleo (BIT:GRN)
€0.795
€1.56
49.2%
doValue (BIT:DOV)
€2.472
€4.88
49.3%
Almirall (BME:ALM)
€10.62
€21.21
49.9%
Alfio Bardolla Training Group (BIT:ABTG)
€1.90
€3.74
49.2%
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Overview: NCAB Group AB (publ) manufactures and sells printed circuit boards (PCBs) across Sweden, the Nordic region, Europe, North America, and Asia with a market cap of SEK9.53 billion.
Operations: The company's revenue segments are distributed as follows: East SEK225 million, Europe SEK1.77 billion, Nordic SEK830 million, and North America SEK797 million.
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 21%
NCAB Group exhibits potential as an undervalued stock based on cash flows, trading over 20% below its estimated fair value of SEK64.46. Despite a volatile share price and lower profit margins, its earnings are forecast to grow significantly at 26.3% annually, outpacing the Swedish market. However, recent dividend suspension and high debt levels may pose concerns for investors assessing its financial health and stability amidst expected revenue growth of 9.7% per year.
Our comprehensive growth report raises the possibility that NCAB Group is poised for substantial financial growth.
Click here and access our complete balance sheet health report to understand the dynamics of NCAB Group.
Overview: Sulzer Ltd specializes in developing and selling products and services for fluid engineering and chemical processing applications globally, with a market cap of CHF4.89 billion.
Operations: Sulzer's revenue is derived from three main segments: Chemtech (CHF837.10 million), Services (CHF1.25 billion), and Flow Equipment (CHF1.44 billion).
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 48%
Sulzer appears undervalued based on cash flows, trading at CHF144.8, significantly below the fair value estimate of CHF278.24. Despite moderate earnings growth forecasts of 11.69% annually, which surpass Swiss market expectations, its revenue growth is slower at 4.1%. Recent strategic alliances in renewable fuels enhance its position in sustainable aviation fuel production, potentially bolstering future cash flows and addressing global carbon reduction mandates despite a modest dividend yield of 2.94%.
Upon reviewing our latest growth report, Sulzer's projected financial performance appears quite optimistic.
Navigate through the intricacies of Sulzer with our comprehensive financial health report here.
Overview: Nordex SE, with a market cap of €4.37 billion, develops, manufactures, and distributes multi-megawatt onshore wind turbines globally through its subsidiaries.
Operations: Revenue Segments (in millions of €):
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 28.8%
Nordex is trading at €18.47, significantly below its estimated fair value of €25.93, highlighting potential undervaluation based on cash flows. The company's earnings are projected to grow substantially at 41.7% annually over the next three years, outpacing the German market's growth rate of 16.5%. Recent large-scale orders in Latvia and Turkiye bolster Nordex's position in renewable energy, potentially enhancing cash flow stability despite slower revenue growth forecasts compared to earnings projections.
The analysis detailed in our Nordex growth report hints at robust future financial performance.
Click to explore a detailed breakdown of our findings in Nordex's balance sheet health report.
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