Avnet (AVT) has just paired strong fourth quarter and full year earnings with higher sales and earnings guidance for the coming quarter. The completed US$1.02b share buyback is also drawing fresh attention to the stock.
See our latest analysis for Avnet.
At a share price of US$95.71, Avnet’s short term moves have softened slightly, with the 1 day share price return down 0.29% and the 7 day share price return down 1.74%. Even so, the 30 day and year to date share price returns of 11.75% and 93.98% sit alongside a 1 year total shareholder return of 83.22% and a 5 year total shareholder return of 173.70%. This points to momentum that has been strong over a longer stretch as earnings news, cash returns through buybacks and fresh shelf registrations keep the stock in focus.
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After a 94% year to date rise, fresh earnings strength and buybacks already sit in Avnet’s corner. At this price, does the balance of risk and potential reward still lean toward buyers, or has it shifted?
Avnet’s most followed narrative sets a fair value of $99.50 against the last close at $95.71. That gap rests on a detailed view of cycle signals, margins and future earnings power.
Expanded investment in digital infrastructure, proprietary customer platforms, and improved e-commerce capabilities particularly at Farnell strengthen customer experience and retention, enhancing Avnet's ability to capture market share in high-growth sectors (cloud/AI, industrial automation, EVs); this is expected to drive higher-margin recurring revenues and operating leverage.
Want to see how that growth story supports a higher price tag for Avnet? The narrative leans on faster top line expansion, rising margins and a lower future earnings multiple than many investors might expect. The full set of assumptions ties together revenue, profits and valuation in a way that is not obvious from the headline fair value alone.
Result: Fair Value of $99.50 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, Avnet’s narrative also leans on assumptions that could be challenged if Asia-driven mix pressure keeps margins subdued or if elevated inventories weigh on future cash generation.
Find out about the key risks to this Avnet narrative.
The earlier fair value of $99.50 for Avnet leans on earnings forecasts, margins and a future P/E of 7.6x. A different lens tells a sharper story. On current numbers, Avnet trades on a P/E of 23.5x versus a fair ratio of 46x and a US Electronic industry average of 31.5x, while the direct peer average sits at 16.6x. That combination suggests the stock is priced below where the fair ratio points, below the broader industry, yet above closer peers. The key question is which reference point you rely on most when assessing potential upside and risk from this level.
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
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With mixed sentiment around Avnet’s valuation and outlook, it makes sense to check the data yourself and decide quickly where you stand. To weigh the upside against the areas of concern in one place, review the 3 key rewards and 4 important warning signs.
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