Matson (MATX) has drawn investor attention after recent trading, with the stock last closing at $222.80. That level follows a 2.8% move over the past day and a 2.5% gain over the past week.
See our latest analysis for Matson.
Recent trading fits into a strong run for Matson, with an 80.1% year to date share price return and a 111.5% total shareholder return over the past year, which points to building momentum and shifting expectations around growth and risk.
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After an 80.1% year to date share price return, the decision now is whether to lock in exposure to Matson at this level or wait for a pullback. The valuation numbers give a clearer view of that trade off next.
Matson’s most followed narrative puts fair value at $224, which is very close to the latest $222.80 share price and frames the stock as heavily discounted on a modelled cash flow basis.
Exclusive access to U.S.-flag, Jones Act-protected shipping routes provides Matson with a strong competitive moat and reliable pricing power, supporting stable long-term earnings and cash flows even amidst ongoing industry volatility.
Analysts behind this narrative are not just focused on protected routes. They are baking in steady revenue, resilient margins, and a future earnings multiple that sits above the sector. The fair value call rests on that mix of volume, profitability and valuation assumptions.
Result: Fair Value of $224 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, Matson’s story can change quickly if transpacific freight demand softens again or if higher vessel investment and fuel costs pressure margins more than expected.
Find out about the key risks to this Matson narrative.
With Matson generating both excitement and caution, this is a moment to move quickly, review the underlying data and weigh up its 1 key reward and 1 important warning sign
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