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Price: 42.4 EUR -2.75% Market Closed
Market Cap: €134.2B

P/FCFE

47.3
Current
9%
Cheaper
vs 3-y average of 51.8

Price to Free Cash Flow to Equity (P/FCFE) ratio compares a company`s market value to the free cash flow available to its shareholders. It`s similar to the P/OCF ratio but more precise, since it accounts for capital expenditures deducted from operating cash flow.

P/FCFE
47.3
=
Market Cap
€142.5B
/
Free Cash Flow to Equity
€2.9B

Price to Free Cash Flow to Equity (P/FCFE) ratio compares a company`s market value to the free cash flow available to its shareholders. It`s similar to the P/OCF ratio but more precise, since it accounts for capital expenditures deducted from operating cash flow.

P/FCFE
47.3
=
Market Cap
€142.5B
/
Free Cash Flow to Equity
€2.9B

Valuation Scenarios

Airbus SE is trading below its 3-year average

If P/FCFE returns to its 3-Year Average (51.8), the stock would be worth €46.41 (9% upside from current price).

Statistics
Positive Scenarios
3/4
Maximum Downside
-65%
Maximum Upside
+20%
Average Downside
8%
Scenario P/FCFE Value Implied Price Upside/Downside
Current Multiple 47.3 €42.4
0%
3-Year Average 51.8 €46.41
+9%
5-Year Average 48.6 €43.53
+3%
Industry Average 56.6 €50.68
+20%
Country Average 16.4 €14.66
-65%

Forward P/FCFE
Today’s price vs future free cash flow to equity

Not enough data available to calculate forward P/FCFE

Peer Comparison

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Market Distribution

Lower than 71% of companies in Netherlands
Percentile
29th
Based on 402 companies
29th percentile
11.5
Low
1.8 — 11.7
Typical Range
11.7 — 33.6
High
33.6 —
Distribution Statistics
Netherlands
Min 1.8
30th Percentile 11.7
Median 16.4
70th Percentile 33.6
Max 11 481.8

Airbus SE
Glance View

In the competitive skies of the global aerospace industry, Airbus SE stands as a formidable leader, weaving together innovation, efficiency, and strategic vision. Originating from a consortium of several European aerospace entities in 1970, it was created to challenge the dominance of American manufacturers in the commercial aircraft market. Airbus quickly became synonymous with technological advancement—it was the first company to introduce digital fly-by-wire control systems in commercial aircraft, a leap that has defined modern aviation. Over the years, the company’s portfolio has expanded significantly, ranging from commercial airliners like the A320 and A350 families to military aircraft and helicopters. The diverse offerings have cemented its position as a pivotal player in shaping aviation technology and expanding global connectivity. The financial heartbeat of Airbus is driven by its Commercial Aircraft division, which constitutes the bulk of its revenue. With airlines and lessors around the globe vying for Airbus’s fuel-efficient aeroplanes, the company has successfully capitalized on the burgeoning demand for air travel. By maintaining a strong order book, Airbus ensures a steady revenue stream, manifesting from both aircraft sales and a suite of after-sales services, including maintenance and spare parts provision. Complementing this revenue channel is Airbus’s Defense and Space division, offering military aircraft, satellite systems, and related services. In addition, its Helicopters division caters to a wide array of civilian and military operations worldwide. Through a strategic blend of continuous innovation, timely delivery, and regulatory compliance, Airbus adeptly navigates the complex landscape of the aerospace market, generating sustained profitability and driving shareholder value.

AIRA Intrinsic Value
49.62 EUR
Undervaluation 15%
Intrinsic Value
Price €42.4
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