Nabaltec stock has drifted over the past week even as investors continue to treat it as a value play, yet the latest quarterly numbers tell a more nuanced story. The headline is profitability. Q2 2026 basic earnings per share landed at €0.29 on revenue of €56.079m, and trailing net profit margin sits at 4.1%, lower than the 6.3% margin a year earlier. For a specialty chemicals producer, that squeeze on earnings power is what really matters. It is the tension you need to weigh against the low P/E and discounted cash flow upside case.
Is Nabaltec at €12.75 a genuine mispricing given a P/E of 13.8x against richer peers and a DCF marker of €40.39, or is the weaker 4.1% margin a warning sign? Compare that apparent discount with the detailed assumptions in our valuation analysis for Nabaltec
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Bulls argue that Nabaltec has done the heavy lifting on CapEx, so a volume recovery should now translate cleanly into better margins and earnings. The current margin profile does not yet prove that out. Revenue of €56.079m in Q2 2026 is higher than a year earlier, yet net income excluding extra items moved from €3.113m to €2.558m and basic EPS from €0.35 to €0.29. Trailing net profit margin of 4.1% versus 6.3% a year earlier points to weaker fixed cost absorption despite the new capacity being in place. Any improvement in order intake for Functional Fillers or signs of bottoming in Specialty Aluminas have not yet translated into higher group profitability. The balance sheet and liquidity support the recovery thesis, but the key milestone of visible margin stabilization is still missing.
Bears focus on demand volatility, underutilized capacity and energy exposure keeping margins under pressure. The latest numbers give that view some backing. Nabaltec shows higher quarterly revenue than a year ago, yet net income excluding extra items and EPS both move lower, and trailing net profit margin compresses from 6.3% to 4.1%. That gap suggests pricing, mix, energy or raw material costs are absorbing a bigger share of the value created, while new hydroxide and boehmite capacity has not yet lifted earnings quality. The short order visibility that management has previously highlighted means this weaker margin level could persist if volumes do not improve. Structural pressure in Specialty Aluminas and competition from lower priced imports also look consistent with the current profitability profile rather than contradicted by it.
Compare how that weaker 4.1% margin stacks up against the recovery story bulls see for Nabaltec, then check whether analysts think the stock at €12.75 already reflects those risks and opportunities. See the consensus price target analysis for NabaltecIf Nabaltec's mix of a 4.1% margin and a P/E of 13.8x has you weighing whether the current share price offers enough compensation for the risks, register for free with Simply Wall St and add it to your Watchlist to track price against fair value and wait for your preferred entry point. Once you are invested, use the Portfolio Command Center to cut through day to day noise and focus on the most important changes to your holdings. For the longer term, tap into the Community to see how other investors are thinking about catalysts, risks and valuation. This helps you surface potential red flags or upside triggers early and stay ahead of the market.
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