Mobileye Global (MBLY) has come under fresh scrutiny after conflicting valuation signals, with some models pointing to upside based on its advanced driver assistance and autonomous platforms, while other metrics suggest the stock trades at a premium.
See our latest analysis for Mobileye Global.
Over the past year, sentiment around Mobileye Global has cooled, with the share price at US$8.87 and a year-to-date share price return of a 21.02% decline. The 1-year total shareholder return of a 36.14% decline and 3-year total shareholder return of a 74.47% decline point to fading momentum despite ongoing debate about whether recent weakness already reflects concerns about losses and execution risks.
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Mobileye Global has a broad ADAS and autonomy platform and a US$7.85b market value, yet the stock has dropped sharply in recent years. Is this still a strong business, with investors simply paying too much for it today?
Compared with the latest fair value estimate of $12.10, Mobileye Global at $8.87 screens as discounted, which is why the most followed narrative focuses on long term ADAS and robotaxi potential.
The partnership with leading platforms like Uber and Lyft for the integration of Mobileye Drive is positioned to significantly enhance Mobileye’s revenue streams through upfront sales and recurring license fees tied to utilization rates. Expansion in partnerships, such as the new engagement with a European OEM after 8 years, portrays increasing market share and potential uplift in revenue due to wider adoption of Mobileye's technology.
This narrative is built on a specific view of revenue mix and margin profile, based on a combination of ADAS scale, the rollout of robotaxis, and richer software economics.
Result: Fair Value of $12.10 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, Mobileye Global still faces real pressure if auto tariffs hit EyeQ unit volumes, or if slower SuperVision and Chauffeur adoption delays the expected margin shift.
Find out about the key risks to this Mobileye Global narrative.
While the SWS DCF model suggests Mobileye Global at $8.87 trades at a sizeable discount to an estimated $16.23 future cash flow value, the stock tells a different story on sales based measures. With the DCF pointing to undervaluation, how comfortable are you with those long term cash flow assumptions?
Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.
With sentiment on Mobileye Global clearly mixed, now is a good time to review the underlying drivers yourself and decide how convincing the optimism really feels. To explore what investors see as potential upsides, take a close look at the 2 key rewards.
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