Littelfuse stock has surged over the past year, yet the valuation signals are mixed, with a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) intrinsic value estimate pointing to upside while market multiples imply the shares are priced on the rich side.
The issue now is whether the DCF based intrinsic value or the richer market multiples provide the more reliable guide to where Littelfuse should trade next.
The Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model here uses projected cash flows to estimate what Littelfuse might be worth today. For Littelfuse, the latest twelve month free cash flow stands at about $430.7 million, and the model assumes that cash flows keep growing from this base rather than shrinking or staying flat.
Based on these projections, the DCF points to an estimated intrinsic value of about $560 per share. Compared with the current market price, this suggests that Littelfuse stock currently appears roughly 18.2% undervalued on a pure cash flow basis. That gap reflects expectations that the company can maintain solid free cash flow over time, even if reported earnings multiples appear demanding.
On the inputs used here, Littelfuse currently appears undervalued relative to its Discounted Cash Flow estimate.
Our Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis suggests Littelfuse is undervalued by 18.2%. Track this in your watchlist or portfolio, or discover 52 more high quality undervalued stocks.
P/S is useful for Littelfuse because revenue is less affected by accounting choices than earnings, which currently make the P/E ratio harder to interpret. Littelfuse trades on a P/S of about 4.4x, compared with an Electronic industry average around 3.0x and a peer group average near 3.3x. That places the stock at a clear premium to what investors are paying for similar levels of sales elsewhere in the sector.
An internal model that blends factors such as growth expectations, margins, size and risk suggests a fair P/S ratio closer to 3.0x for Littelfuse. That is meaningfully below the current 4.4x level. The gap indicates the market is already assigning a higher value to each dollar of Littelfuse revenue than the model would support based on these fundamentals.
On the P/S multiple, Littelfuse stock currently screens as overvalued relative to both tailored and industry benchmarks.
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
Simply Wall St Narratives for Littelfuse pick up where this valuation puzzle leaves off. They spell out which paths for Littelfuse's growth, margins and earnings would need to play out for the stock to be worth materially more or less than today's price, and each one links its number to a clear view on future growth, profitability and risks that you can come back to as fresh results and news come through. These are available on Simply Wall St's Community page and are designed to be revisited as the story develops.
Community views on Littelfuse sit far apart, with one side focused on long term electrification demand and the other on valuation risk and cyclicality.
Bull case: 6% undervalued
"The company's strategic push toward offering more complete solutions and broadening its sales structure is generating new design wins and customer penetration, particularly in high-growth areas like data centers and green hydrogen..."
Read the full Bull Case to see why Littelfuse could be undervalued
Bear case: 10% overvalued
"Bearish analysts point to the gap between the US$415 fair value estimate and higher published targets as a signal that expectations for Littelfuse could be running ahead of what current fundamentals justify..."
Read the full Bear Case to see why Littelfuse could be overvalued
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Littelfuse sits in a clear valuation tug of war. The Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) intrinsic value estimate points to meaningful upside, while the P/S multiple suggests the stock already trades at a premium to peers. Broader checks remain weak, which tempers how much weight you might put on the DCF upside alone. The crux from here is whether Littelfuse can sustain the cash flow profile implied in the intrinsic value model without relying on ever richer sales multiples to support the share price.
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