India’s Priteesmita Bhoi created a new weightlifting world youth record on Sunday by successfully lifting 92kg in the clean and jerk section of the girls’ 44kg category at the Asian Youth Games 2025 in Manama, Bahrain.
The record mark earned…

India’s Priteesmita Bhoi created a new weightlifting world youth record on Sunday by successfully lifting 92kg in the clean and jerk section of the girls’ 44kg category at the Asian Youth Games 2025 in Manama, Bahrain.
The record mark earned…


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If you’ve been eyeing Archer Aviation lately, you’re not alone. The stock has been on a wild ride, up just 0.4% in the past week, but a jaw-dropping 264.2% over the last year. Plenty of investors are asking the same question: Is this growth just lift-off, or is turbulence ahead?
Why all the excitement? Headlines around successful eVTOL test flights and key partnerships with global airlines have helped fuel optimism. Investors also seem to be recalibrating their risk appetite, especially after government agencies signaled strong support for urban air mobility. That could have a lot to do with the stock’s staggering one-year gain and a recent 21.7% jump in just the last month. Even the year-to-date climb is impressive at 18.0%, hinting at a shift in how the market views both risk and opportunity in the air mobility space.
But the big question remains: Is Archer Aviation’s valuation truly justified? According to our assessment, the company lands a value score of 3 out of 6, meaning it’s undervalued in half the key areas we look at, but there’s still room for improvement. Of course, numbers only tell part of the story.
Let’s break down how we measure value, and then I’ll share what really matters most for those trying to get ahead of the curve.
Archer Aviation delivered 264.2% returns over the last year. See how this stacks up to the rest of the Aerospace & Defense industry.
A Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model looks at a company’s future free cash flows, then discounts those projections back to today’s value to estimate how much the business is truly worth right now. This approach is widely used in growth sectors like aerospace where consistent profits might still be years away.
For Archer Aviation, the most recent free cash flow sits at -$472.3 Million, reflecting heavy investment and development costs. Analysts forecast that by 2029, annual free cash flow could swing to a positive $286 Million. Looking even further, projections out to 2035 estimate free cash flow climbing steadily each year, all denominated in US Dollars. These assumptions combine analyst forecasts for the next five years and are followed by extended projections to capture the full growth profile of the business as provided by Simply Wall St.
The results are compelling. The DCF analysis estimates a fair value for Archer Aviation at $29.72 per share. With the stock currently trading at a level that implies a 62% discount to this intrinsic value, the company appears deeply undervalued by this measure.