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European Value Stock Picks For August 2025

European Value Stock Picks For August 2025

Yahoo04-08-2025
As of August 2025, European markets have faced challenges, with the STOXX Europe 600 Index declining due to dissatisfaction with a recent trade deal between the U.S. and EU, while economic indicators suggest a steady yet stagnant eurozone economy. In this environment, identifying undervalued stocks can be pivotal for investors seeking opportunities; such stocks often exhibit strong fundamentals or potential for growth despite current market pressures.
Top 10 Undervalued Stocks Based On Cash Flows In Europe
Name
Current Price
Fair Value (Est)
Discount (Est)
Qt Group Oyj (HLSE:QTCOM)
€58.15
€114.88
49.4%
Profoto Holding (OM:PRFO)
SEK21.80
SEK42.88
49.2%
Pluxee (ENXTPA:PLX)
€17.29
€33.91
49%
Ion Beam Applications (ENXTBR:IBAB)
€11.68
€23.34
50%
innoscripta (XTRA:1INN)
€99.70
€195.02
48.9%
FDJ United (ENXTPA:FDJU)
€27.52
€53.72
48.8%
Digital Workforce Services Oyj (HLSE:DWF)
€3.42
€6.74
49.3%
Diagnostyka (WSE:DIA)
PLN184.70
PLN362.30
49%
Cambi (OB:CAMBI)
NOK21.70
NOK42.95
49.5%
Andritz (WBAG:ANDR)
€60.65
€120.03
49.5%
Click here to see the full list of 185 stocks from our Undervalued European Stocks Based On Cash Flows screener.
Let's review some notable picks from our screened stocks.
Amper
Overview: Amper, S.A. offers technological, industrial, and engineering solutions across defense, security, energy, sustainability, and telecommunications sectors in Spain and globally with a market cap of €317.29 million.
Operations: Amper's revenue is derived from providing solutions in defense, security, energy, sustainability, and telecommunications markets both domestically and internationally.
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 43.2%
Amper, S.A. is trading at €0.14, significantly below its estimated fair value of €0.25, indicating potential undervaluation based on cash flows. Despite a volatile share price and recent shareholder dilution through a rights offering of €77.17 million, the company has turned profitable with net income of €3.04 million for the half year ended June 30, 2025. Earnings are forecast to grow at 30.78% annually, outpacing the Spanish market's growth rate.
In light of our recent growth report, it seems possible that Amper's financial performance will exceed current levels.
Delve into the full analysis health report here for a deeper understanding of Amper.
SPIE
Overview: SPIE SA offers multi-technical services in energy and communications across France, Germany, the Netherlands, and internationally, with a market cap of €8.42 billion.
Operations: The company's revenue segments include multi-technical services in energy and communications across France, Germany, the Netherlands, and internationally.
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 29.5%
SPIE is trading at €50.1, below its estimated fair value of €71.05, suggesting undervaluation based on cash flows despite high debt levels and an unstable dividend history. Earnings are forecast to grow significantly at 20.7% annually, surpassing the French market's growth rate of 12.1%. Recent half-year results showed sales of €4.99 billion but a net loss of €13.37 million compared to last year's profit, reflecting large one-off items impacting earnings quality.
The growth report we've compiled suggests that SPIE's future prospects could be on the up.
Click to explore a detailed breakdown of our findings in SPIE's balance sheet health report.
Nordex
Overview: Nordex SE, with a market cap of €5.13 billion, develops, manufactures, and distributes multi-megawatt onshore wind turbines globally.
Operations: The company's revenue is primarily derived from its Projects segment, which accounts for €6.36 billion, followed by the Service segment at €837.59 million.
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 34.9%
Nordex is trading at €21.68, below its fair value estimate of €33.32, indicating potential undervaluation based on cash flows. The company recently became profitable with a net income of €38.97 million for the first half of 2025, contrasting last year's loss. Earnings are projected to grow significantly at 39% annually, outpacing the German market's growth rate. Despite low future return on equity forecasts, Nordex's robust order book across Europe supports its revenue outlook.
According our earnings growth report, there's an indication that Nordex might be ready to expand.
Unlock comprehensive insights into our analysis of Nordex stock in this financial 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.
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