Lumen Technologies has delivered a very strong 3 year share price run, yet its valuation signals pull in different directions. The intrinsic value estimate based on a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model suggests the stock trades at a premium to that estimate, while market multiples still point to the shares looking inexpensive.
The stock's next move may depend on whether the DCF premium or the cheaper look on traditional multiples proves to be the better guide to Lumen Technologies' value.
The Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) approach values Lumen Technologies by projecting future free cash flows and discounting them back to today. On this model, the company’s latest twelve month free cash flow is about $1.9b, and the projections assume cash flows that gradually decline from current levels rather than rapid expansion. That stream of cash flows translates into an estimated intrinsic value of about $4.20 per share.
Compared with the current share price, this implies Lumen Technologies screens as around 49.9% overvalued on the DCF view. The recent update that Lumen beat revenue estimates on stronger digital networking demand helps explain why the market is pricing in a more optimistic path for cash generation than this model.
On this cash flow based view, Lumen Technologies stock currently looks overvalued.
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P/S is useful for Lumen Technologies because revenue is still a key reference point for many investors while earnings remain volatile. On this measure, Lumen trades at about 0.5x P/S, compared with a Telecom industry average of around 1.4x and a broader peer group near 12.1x. That is a sizeable gap, even before you adjust for differences in business mix or balance sheet risk.
The internal model that sets a fair P/S multiple given Lumen Technologies’ size, margins and risk profile points to about 0.9x. That is higher than the current 0.5x P/S, which indicates the market price is applying a cautious view on the quality and durability of the company’s revenue base.
On the P/S multiple, Lumen Technologies stock currently appears undervalued relative to both its industry and the fair ratio estimate.
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
Simply Wall St Narratives for Lumen Technologies aim to connect the earlier valuation puzzle on cash flows and sales multiples with explicit scenarios for the company’s future. Each Narrative sets out the growth, margin and earnings assumptions that would need to hold for Lumen Technologies' stock to be worth materially more or less than today’s price, and explains the thinking behind its fair value so you can compare those assumptions with actual results over time on the Community page.
One of the top community narratives on Lumen Technologies: 20% undervalued
"Growing adoption of Lumen's Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) and digital platform by enterprise customers, combined with upcoming integrations into major cloud and tech solution marketplaces, expands commercial reach and improves network utilization…"
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Lumen Technologies sits between an intrinsic value view that screens the stock as overvalued on Discounted Cash Flow and a market multiple view that still points to undervalued on P/S. The tension comes down to timing and durability of free cash flow versus how much investors are willing to pay for its current revenue base. Since the broader valuation checks are mixed rather than clearly strong or weak, the key question is whether higher margin networking and cloud related services can translate into reliable, sustained free cash flow. That execution risk is what will likely decide whether today’s discount on sales is an opportunity or a value trap.
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