The market is digesting Sopra Steria Group (ENXTPA:SOP) naming Rajesh Krishnamurthy as its next CEO from February 2026, a leadership shift that could reshape the stock’s digital transformation story.
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The leadership news arrives as investors reassess Sopra Steria’s trajectory, with the 1 month share price return of 13.7 percent and 1 week share price return of 11.2 percent partly reversing a weaker year to date and a modestly positive 3 year total shareholder return. This suggests that momentum is tentatively rebuilding rather than breaking out.
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With the shares still trading well below analyst targets and our estimate of intrinsic value, the key question now is whether Sopra Steria is genuinely undervalued or whether the market is already pricing in its next phase of growth.
Compared with the last close at €148.60, the most followed narrative implies a fair value near €201.90, framing Sopra Steria as meaningfully mispriced.
Ongoing progress in operating model transformation, working capital improvement (DSO reduction), and strategic M&A in high-value verticals (defense, financial services, aerospace) should enhance operational leverage, boost free cash flow conversion, and lift net margins over the medium term.
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Result: Fair Value of €201.90 (UNDERVALUED)
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However, the narrative could be challenged if weak organic growth persists in core European markets or if rising employee costs and attrition further squeeze margins.
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