CNH Industrial (NYSE:CNH) shares are reacting to second quarter 2026 results, where sales and revenue were slightly higher than a year ago, while net income and earnings per share moved lower.
See our latest analysis for CNH Industrial.
The latest results come after a mixed stretch for CNH Industrial, with the share price up 11.66% year to date while the 1 year total shareholder return is down 13.53%. This suggests fading momentum despite the recent earnings update.
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CNH Industrial has scale and a long operating history, yet the share price has slipped over the past year despite modest revenue growth. So is this a solid business trading at a fair price today?
CNH Industrial's most followed valuation narrative sets a fair value of $13.31 per share, compared with the recent $10.44 close. This frames the story around earnings and margin expectations rather than short term sentiment.
The integration of advanced connectivity and precision technologies (e.g., the Starlink partnership, FieldOps platform, in-house tech stack) positions CNH to capture greater recurring, higher-margin revenue streams from software, data, and tech-enabled services, supporting net margin and long-term earnings growth.
Want to see what sits behind that valuation gap? The narrative focuses on faster earnings growth, thicker margins and a future earnings multiple that assumes effective execution. The exact mix of revenue, margin and discount rate inputs might surprise you.
Result: Fair Value of $13.31 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, there are still clear risks to that CNH Industrial narrative, including tariff uncertainty and high North American inventory, which could pressure pricing and margins.
Find out about the key risks to this CNH Industrial narrative.
The community narrative frames CNH Industrial as 21.5% undervalued at $10.44 compared with a fair value of $13.31. Yet on current earnings the stock trades on a P/E of 41.5x, above the peer average of 23.8x and the US Machinery industry at 27.6x. The fair ratio of 45.2x suggests less obvious upside and more sensitivity to earnings disappointments. Which story do you think is closer to reality for CNH Industrial?
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
With sentiment clearly split between opportunity and caution on CNH Industrial, it makes sense to move quickly, review the underlying data and weigh both sides. To see the key issues investors are flagging on both fronts, start by looking at the 1 key reward and 2 important warning signs
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