Aptiv (APTV) is back in focus after being added to the Zacks Rank #5 Strong Sell list, following a nearly 10% cut to its current year earnings estimate over the past two months.
See our latest analysis for Aptiv.
The recent earnings estimate cut and lower 2026 revenue guidance appear to have reinforced existing caution around Aptiv, with the share price down 18.8% over the past month and the total shareholder return declining 64% over five years. The 40% year to date share price decline and 25.4% one year total shareholder return also indicate fading momentum as the market reassesses growth prospects and execution risk around Aptiv's shift into areas such as robotics, drones, aerospace and energy storage.
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Aptiv now combines a sharp share price reset, weaker guidance and a mixed valuation screen. Does that balance of risks and potential reward still justify fresh money going in at today’s levels, once the valuation is unpacked next?
The most followed valuation narrative puts Aptiv’s fair value at $78.21 against a last close of $47.03, which is a sizeable gap for investors to weigh.
Expansion of non-automotive market bookings, especially in aerospace, defense, and industrial sectors, is resulting in faster growth and higher margins compared to core automotive business, which may structurally improve the company's margin profile and earnings stability over time.
Spin-off of the Electrical Distribution Systems (EDS) business and continued execution on footprint optimization and cost structure initiatives are expected to unlock shareholder value, create balance sheet flexibility, and allow for greater strategic focus on software and advanced electronics areas, with potential impact on net margins and earnings over the long term.
Want to see how this Aptiv story is built? The narrative focuses on a reshaped business mix, higher margins and a future earnings profile that is expected to look different from today.
Result: Fair Value of $78.21 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, Aptiv’s story can shift quickly if vehicle production stays weak in key regions or if competition in active safety and cockpit systems becomes even more intense.
Find out about the key risks to this Aptiv narrative.
The earlier fair value workup paints Aptiv as 39.9% undervalued, yet the simple P/E check sends a more cautious signal. At 20.8x earnings, the stock trades above both the US Auto Components industry at 19.1x and its peer average of 17.6x, even though the fair ratio is shown as higher at 27.3x.
This mix of apparent upside against analyst fair value and a richer P/E than many peers leaves a practical question for you: is the discount a genuine opportunity or compensation for balance sheet pressure, lower recent margins and the execution risks already flagged?
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
With sentiment on Aptiv pulled in opposite directions by risks and potential rewards, it makes sense to look at the data yourself and move quickly to form your own view. To help you weigh both sides, start with the 3 key rewards and 3 important warning signs
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