RTL Group (XTRA:RRTL) reported half year 2026 earnings that caught investor attention, with sales of €2,890 million and net income of €45 million, alongside a return to earnings from continuing operations.
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At a share price of €32.2, RTL Group has seen a 4.89% 90 day share price return. Its 1 year total shareholder return of 3.91% sits alongside a 24.30% total shareholder return over three years, hinting that longer term holders have seen more consistent gains than recent buyers.
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Bulls will point to RTL Group’s return to earnings growth and long term shareholder gains. Bears will focus on modest recent returns and industry headwinds. Which side does the current valuation actually support next?
With RTL Group last closing at €32.2 against a narrative fair value of €34.5, the current setup puts a modest valuation gap in focus for investors.
The acquisition of Sky Deutschland is set to triple subscription-based revenues within RTL Deutschland, broaden audience reach, and unlock €250 million in synergy savings, driving top-line growth, margin improvement, and long-term earnings accretion through diversification and scale.
Investors may want to understand why this kind of revenue mix shift matters for RTL Group's valuation story. The narrative leans heavily on changing margins, compounding earnings and a lower future earnings multiple to support that fair value target.
Result: Fair Value of €34.5 (UNDERVALUED)
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However, RTL Group’s reliance on declining linear TV advertising, and the execution risk around the planned Sky Deutschland acquisition, could both challenge this undervaluation story.
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The earlier fair value of €34.5 for RTL Group is supported by growth and cash flow assumptions. Yet the current P/E of 54x stands well above the estimated fair ratio of 36.1x and the European Media average of 15.6x, as well as peers at 17.2x. That gap suggests investors today are paying a rich price for each euro of earnings. The real question is whether you think future results will earn that premium.
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
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