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3 European Stocks Estimated To Be Trading At Up To 46.9% Below Intrinsic Value

3 European Stocks Estimated To Be Trading At Up To 46.9% Below Intrinsic Value

Yahoo02-04-2025

As European markets recently faced a downturn, with the STOXX Europe 600 Index declining by 1.4% due to new U.S. trade tariffs, investors are increasingly seeking opportunities amidst economic uncertainty and fluctuating indices. In this environment, identifying undervalued stocks—those trading below their intrinsic value—can present potential investment opportunities for those looking to navigate the current market challenges effectively.
Name
Current Price
Fair Value (Est)
Discount (Est)
TF Bank (OM:TFBANK)
SEK348.00
SEK686.15
49.3%
Vimi Fasteners (BIT:VIM)
€0.995
€1.94
48.7%
Melhus Sparebank (OB:MELG)
NOK167.00
NOK329.29
49.3%
Pluxee (ENXTPA:PLX)
€18.682
€36.76
49.2%
IONOS Group (XTRA:IOS)
€25.95
€51.45
49.6%
Fodelia Oyj (HLSE:FODELIA)
€7.02
€13.91
49.5%
Xplora Technologies (OB:XPLRA)
NOK27.70
NOK53.95
48.7%
Dino Polska (WSE:DNP)
PLN455.10
PLN887.95
48.7%
W5 Solutions (OM:W5)
SEK71.90
SEK142.79
49.6%
Galderma Group (SWX:GALD)
CHF95.43
CHF190.57
49.9%
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Let's review some notable picks from our screened stocks.
Overview: Antares Vision S.p.A. specializes in producing, installing, and maintaining inspection systems for quality control, with a market cap of €240.45 million.
Operations: The company's revenue segment is Industrial Automation & Controls, generating €205.38 million.
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 33.9%
Antares Vision is trading at €3.4, significantly below its estimated fair value of €5.15, suggesting it may be undervalued based on cash flows. Despite a forecasted revenue growth of 5.2% per year, slower than 20% annually, the company's earnings are expected to grow substantially at over 100% per year, becoming profitable within three years. Recent financial data is outdated by more than six months; however, upcoming earnings releases may provide updated insights.
According our earnings growth report, there's an indication that Antares Vision might be ready to expand.
Unlock comprehensive insights into our analysis of Antares Vision stock in this financial health report.
Overview: DNO ASA is involved in the exploration, development, and production of oil and gas assets across the Middle East, the North Sea, and West Africa with a market cap of NOK13.60 billion.
Operations: The company's revenue primarily comes from oil and gas activities, generating $666.80 million.
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 46.9%
DNO, trading at NOK13.95, is undervalued based on cash flows with a fair value estimate of NOK26.27. Despite a low forecasted return on equity of 10.4% in three years and an unsustainable dividend yield of 8.32%, the company is expected to achieve above-average market profit growth and become profitable within three years. Recent discoveries in the North Sea and strategic acquisitions like Sval Energi Group AS bolster its resource base significantly, enhancing future cash flow potential.
The growth report we've compiled suggests that DNO's future prospects could be on the up.
Take a closer look at DNO's balance sheet health here in our report.
Overview: Basler Aktiengesellschaft develops, manufactures, and sells digital cameras for professional users in Germany and internationally, with a market cap of €276.69 million.
Operations: Basler generates its revenue primarily from the development, manufacturing, and sale of digital cameras targeted at professional users both domestically in Germany and internationally.
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 15.6%
Basler, trading at €9, is undervalued based on cash flows with a fair value estimate of €10.67. Although its revenue growth forecast of 10.8% per year surpasses the German market average, recent earnings reveal a net loss of €13.77 million for 2024, similar to the previous year. Despite high share price volatility and low future return on equity projections (14.3%), Basler's profitability outlook remains above market expectations over the next three years.
Our expertly prepared growth report on Basler implies its future financial outlook may be stronger than recent results.
Click to explore a detailed breakdown of our findings in Basler's balance sheet health report.
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This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.
Companies discussed in this article include BIT:AV OB:DNO and XTRA:BSL.
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