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To own Disco, you need to believe its precision cutting and grinding tools remain essential as chip complexity rises, regardless of short-term demand swings. Recent guidance already reflected caution around semiconductor and electronics orders, with management only forecasting one quarter ahead, so Trump’s approval of Nvidia’s H200 exports to China looks more like a sentiment and visibility boost than a fundamental reset. The 4.66% share price jump suggests investors see some easing in export-risk overhang, but Disco’s key near-term catalysts still hinge on actual capex orders from foundries and advanced packaging customers, not policy headlines. At the same time, the stock trades on a rich earnings multiple and has been volatile, which leaves little room for disappointment if equipment demand or pricing wobbles.
However, one risk stands out that shareholders should keep firmly in mind. Disco's shares are on the way up, but could they be overextended? Uncover how much higher they are than fair value.Two fair value estimates from the Simply Wall St Community span roughly ¥19,572 to ¥52,124, underscoring how differently private investors see Disco’s worth. Set this against today’s policy-driven share price pop and the ongoing reliance on sustained semiconductor capex, and it becomes clear why checking several viewpoints can be useful before forming a view on Disco’s prospects.
Explore 2 other fair value estimates on Disco - why the stock might be worth as much as ¥52124!
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