Ouster (OUST) is back in focus after partner Econolite secured an expansion contract from the Utah Department of Transportation to deploy the BlueCity lidar traffic management platform at 160 additional intersections statewide.
See our latest analysis for Ouster.
The Utah contract comes as Ouster’s share price trades at US$38.42, with a 64.40% year to date share price return and a very large 3 year total shareholder return. However, the 7 day share price return of down 21.12% suggests recent momentum has cooled despite the 1 year total shareholder return of 25.35%.
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After a sharp pullback but strong gains over the past year, Ouster now sits at an interesting crossroad. Does the current setup still reward new risk takers, or has the better upside already passed?
At $38.42, Ouster trades below the most followed fair value estimate of $57.83, which is built on an aggressive long term lidar adoption story.
Ouster is tapping into the massive Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) market with their Blue City traffic management solution, which could drive significant revenue growth as they expand deployments across the US, Europe, and Asia. This is expected to positively impact revenue.
Curious what makes this ITS and autonomy story support a higher fair value for Ouster? The narrative leans on rapid revenue expansion, rising margins, and a richer earnings multiple that depends on those forecasts holding up.
Result: Fair Value of $57.83 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, Ouster’s story could shift quickly if rising competition in lidar or any slowdown in automation and ITS spending undercuts the growth assumptions behind that US$57.83 fair value.
Find out about the key risks to this Ouster narrative.
The analyst narrative paints Ouster as 33.6% undervalued at $38.42 versus a US$57.83 fair value. The picture looks very different using sales based pricing. Ouster trades on a P/S of 13.5x, compared with 4.2x for peers, 2.8x for the wider US Electronic industry, and a fair ratio of 5.8x. That gap points to meaningful valuation risk if sentiment cools or growth expectations are revised.
For a closer look at how these sales multiples compare, and what they might imply if the P/S ratio moved toward the fair ratio, See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
Given the mix of optimism and concern around Ouster in this article, it helps to move quickly and test the story against the numbers yourself. A good next step is to review the balance of potential upside and downside through the 3 key rewards and 3 important warning signs
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