Pershing Square stock has had a strong run so far this year, yet the current valuation checks suggest the shares are not an obvious bargain. The market has pushed the price up quickly while the broader metrics still lean toward the stock screening as expensive.
The issue now is whether Pershing Square's recent gains leave enough upside to justify paying this kind of valuation today.
P/S can be a useful way to look at Pershing Square because the business is tied closely to the fees and revenues it generates rather than consistent accounting earnings.
Pershing Square currently trades on a P/S ratio of 21.2x, compared with an industry average of 3.5x for Capital Markets companies and a peer average of 3.9x. That is a very large premium to both benchmarks and suggests investors are willing to pay much more for each dollar of revenue than is typical in the sector.
The valuation model heavily penalises the company on this measure. As a result, the gap is better viewed as a warning sign that Pershing Square screens as expensive on sales, rather than a precise estimate of how far the multiple might need to compress.
On the P/S multiple, Pershing Square looks overvalued compared with both its industry and peer group.
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
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Pershing Square now screens as overvalued on the market multiple view, with a very wide gap to sector benchmarks and a low score on broader valuation checks. That sets a high bar for future execution because the current price already builds in strong expectations around revenue, fees, and portfolio outcomes. The key question from here is whether Pershing Square can deliver sufficient growth and resilience in its concentrated portfolio to justify that premium, or whether sentiment cools and the multiple moves closer to peers.
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