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For Solstice Advanced Materials, the big picture you need to buy into is a stand‑alone specialty chemicals business that can turn modest revenue growth into faster earnings growth over time, despite thinner margins in the most recent year. The index reshuffle in December, with Solstice moving out of large cap benchmarks into the S&P 1000, S&P 600 and Russell small cap value, mainly changes who holds the stock rather than the fundamentals, so it is unlikely to alter the core short term catalysts around margin recovery and execution as an independent company. Where it could matter is liquidity and volatility: smaller cap indices can mean more price swings just as Solstice is trying to rebuild profitability and prove its return on equity can lift from current low levels.
However, one risk stands out that shareholders should not ignore. Despite retreating, Solstice Advanced Materials' shares might still be trading above their fair value and there could be some more downside. Discover how much.Simply Wall St Community members’ fair value estimates for Solstice span roughly US$58 to US$108 across 2 views, underlining just how far apart private investors can be. Set that against the current concerns over weaker profit margins and a lower market profile after index reclassifications, and it becomes even more important to weigh several viewpoints before deciding how much of your portfolio this story should occupy.
Explore 2 other fair value estimates on Solstice Advanced Materials - why the stock might be worth just $58.50!
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