European Value Stocks Estimated Below Intrinsic Worth May 2025
Name
Current Price
Fair Value (Est)
Discount (Est)
Micro Systemation (OM:MSAB B)
SEK49.70
SEK96.44
48.5%
Maire (BIT:MAIRE)
€9.50
€18.84
49.6%
Sword Group (ENXTPA:SWP)
€31.25
€61.08
48.8%
LPP (WSE:LPP)
PLN15400.00
PLN30325.39
49.2%
Somec (BIT:SOM)
€11.55
€22.20
48%
Stille (OM:STIL)
SEK186.00
SEK370.12
49.7%
Bactiguard Holding (OM:BACTI B)
SEK31.70
SEK62.66
49.4%
ATON Green Storage (BIT:ATON)
€1.965
€3.83
48.7%
Expert.ai (BIT:EXAI)
€1.31
€2.58
49.2%
Longino & Cardenal (BIT:LON)
€1.34
€2.66
49.6%
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Overview: MAIRE S.p.A. is engaged in developing and implementing solutions for the energy transition, with a market cap of €3.12 billion.
Operations: The company generates revenue through its development and implementation of energy transition solutions.
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 49.6%
Maire S.p.A. is trading at €9.5, significantly below its estimated fair value of €18.84, making it highly undervalued based on cash flows. Recent earnings reports show strong performance with revenue and net income growth compared to the previous year, indicating robust cash flow generation. Despite a volatile share price and an unstable dividend track record, Maire's forecasted earnings growth of 13.9% annually surpasses the Italian market average, supporting its undervaluation thesis.
The analysis detailed in our Maire growth report hints at robust future financial performance.
Take a closer look at Maire's balance sheet health here in our report.
Overview: Cellnex Telecom, S.A. operates and manages terrestrial telecommunications infrastructures across multiple European countries including Austria, Denmark, Spain, and others, with a market cap of €25.15 billion.
Operations: The company's revenue is primarily derived from its Towers segment (€3.21 billion), followed by Das, Small Cells and Ran As A Service (€271.29 million), Broadcast (€259.34 million), and Fiber, Connectivity and Housing Services (€201.42 million).
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 36%
Cellnex Telecom is trading at €35.64, significantly below its estimated fair value of €55.7, highlighting its undervaluation based on cash flows. The company is expected to become profitable within three years with earnings projected to grow 39.21% annually, although its return on equity remains low at 1.7%. Recent M&A activity includes the potential sale of its Swiss business for up to €2 billion, which could impact future cash flow dynamics positively.
Upon reviewing our latest growth report, Cellnex Telecom's projected financial performance appears quite optimistic.
Click to explore a detailed breakdown of our findings in Cellnex Telecom's balance sheet health report.
Overview: IONOS Group SE operates through its subsidiaries to provide web presence, productivity, and cloud solutions across several countries including Germany, the United States, and the United Kingdom, with a market cap of €4.04 billion.
Operations: The company's revenue is derived from two main segments: Adtech, contributing €312.23 million, and Digital Solutions & Cloud, generating €1.25 billion.
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 38%
IONOS Group is trading at €29.3, significantly below its estimated fair value of €47.22, indicating substantial undervaluation based on cash flows. Despite a high debt level, the company is in a strong financial position with forecasted earnings growth of 20.4% annually, outpacing the German market average of 15.5%. Recent announcements about strategic acquisitions aim to enhance market leadership and shareholder value through disciplined M&A activities without immediate deals in progress.
Our growth report here indicates IONOS Group may be poised for an improving outlook.
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Companies discussed in this article include BIT:MAIRE BME:CLNX and XTRA:IOS.
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