Is Prosus (ENXTAM:PRX) Price Slide Creating A Possible Opportunity For Investors

Is Prosus (ENXTAM:PRX) Price Slide Creating A Possible Opportunity For Investors

Simply Wall St

Sun, February 15, 2026 at 2:10 PM GMT+9 5 min read

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+15.12%

PROSY

-0.39%

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If you are wondering whether Prosus is offering good value at its current share price, this article will walk through what the numbers are really saying about the stock.
The share price closed at €42.51, with returns of 7.6% decline over the past week, 20.4% decline over the past month, 21.0% decline year to date and 0.9% decline over the past year, alongside a 28.0% gain over three years and a 13.3% decline over five years.
Recent coverage of Prosus has focused on how the share price performance compares with its underlying assets and how investors weigh its exposure to growth sectors against broader market sentiment. This context matters because it shapes whether the recent pullback is viewed as a reset in expectations or simply part of a longer, choppy trading pattern.
On our valuation checks, Prosus scores 4 out of 6 for potential undervaluation. You can see the full breakdown in its valuation score of 4. We will unpack this using several common methods before finishing with a more holistic way to think about what the stock might really be worth.

Find out why Prosus’s -0.9% return over the last year is lagging behind its peers.

Approach 1: Prosus Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Analysis

A Discounted Cash Flow, or DCF, model estimates what a company could be worth by projecting its future cash flows and discounting them back into today’s dollars. It is essentially asking what Prosus’s future cash generation might be worth right now.

For Prosus, the model used is a 2 Stage Free Cash Flow to Equity approach based on cash flow projections. The latest twelve month free cash flow is about US$1.8b. Analyst inputs and extrapolated estimates extend out to 2035, with projected free cash flow in 2028 of about US$3.3b and a further ten years of projections provided by Simply Wall St to build a full forecast curve.

On this basis, the DCF model arrives at an estimated intrinsic value of €30.60 per share. Compared with the current share price of €42.51, this implies the stock is about 38.9% overvalued according to these cash flow assumptions.

Result: OVERVALUED

Our Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis suggests Prosus may be overvalued by 38.9%. Discover 229 high quality undervalued stocks or create your own screener to find better value opportunities.

PRX Discounted Cash Flow as at Feb 2026

Head to the Valuation section of our Company Report for more details on how we arrive at this Fair Value for Prosus.

Approach 2: Prosus Price vs Earnings (P/E)

For a profitable company like Prosus, the P/E ratio is a useful way to think about value because it links the price you pay directly to the earnings the business is currently generating.

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What counts as a “normal” P/E often reflects how the market views a company’s growth potential and risk. Higher expected growth or lower perceived risk can support a higher P/E, while lower growth expectations or higher risk usually point to a lower P/E being more reasonable.

Prosus currently trades on a P/E of 8.81x. That sits well below the Multiline Retail industry average of 19.45x and also below the peer group average of 34.18x. On the surface, that suggests a lower earnings multiple than many comparable companies.

Simply Wall St’s Fair Ratio for Prosus is 15.84x. This is a proprietary estimate of what the P/E might be if the share price fully reflected factors such as earnings growth, profit margins, the industry it operates in, company size and its specific risks. Because it adjusts for these elements, the Fair Ratio can be more tailored than a simple comparison with peers or the broad industry average.

With a Fair Ratio of 15.84x versus the current P/E of 8.81x, Prosus screens as trading below this modelled level.

Result: UNDERVALUED

ENXTAM:PRX P/E Ratio as at Feb 2026

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Upgrade Your Decision Making: Choose your Prosus Narrative

Earlier we mentioned that there is an even better way to understand valuation, so let us introduce you to Narratives. Narratives let you attach a clear story about Prosus to the numbers you care about by linking your view of its business, a forecast for revenue, earnings and margins, and a fair value that you can compare with today’s price.

On Simply Wall St’s Community page, Narratives are an accessible tool used by millions of investors. They help you frame decisions around whether Prosus looks closer to a buy, a hold, or a sell for you personally by setting your own fair value and then comparing it to the current share price.

Narratives update when new information such as earnings guidance, share buybacks or fresh analyst targets is added. This means your fair value view can stay aligned with what is happening to Prosus rather than being based on a static model.

For example, one Prosus Narrative currently anchors on a fair value of €45.00 at the cautious end of analyst expectations, while another uses a fair value of €80.00 at the optimistic end. The gap between those views shows how different investors can reasonably read the same company in very different ways.

Do you think there’s more to the story for Prosus? Head over to our Community to see what others are saying!

ENXTAM:PRX 1-Year Stock Price Chart

_ This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned._

Companies discussed in this article include PRX.AS.

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