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  • Did Humans Nearly Go Extinct 900,000 Years Ago? A Biologist Explains

    Did Humans Nearly Go Extinct 900,000 Years Ago? A Biologist Explains

    According to genetic evidence published in a 2023 study from Science, our ancestors experienced…

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  • A Look At M/I Homes (MHO) Valuation As Shares Trade Below Popular Fair Value Estimates

    A Look At M/I Homes (MHO) Valuation As Shares Trade Below Popular Fair Value Estimates

    Find your next quality investment with Simply Wall St’s easy and powerful screener, trusted by over 7 million individual investors worldwide.

    M/I Homes (MHO) is back on investors’ radar after recent share price moves, with the stock closing at $133.45. You might be weighing how this homebuilder’s latest performance fits into your portfolio today.

    See our latest analysis for M/I Homes.

    That latest move to $133.45 comes after a mixed short term stretch, with a 1 day share price return of 1.69% decline and a 7 day share price return of 2.70% decline, set against a 3 year total shareholder return of 126.53% and 5 year total shareholder return of 170.31%. This combination points to strong longer term momentum despite recent softness.

    If M/I Homes has you rethinking where housing fits in your portfolio, this could be a useful moment to compare it with other fast growing stocks with high insider ownership that are catching attention right now.

    With annual revenue and net income both showing recent declines, yet the share price sitting below the average analyst target of $157, you have to ask yourself: is M/I Homes undervalued, or is the market already pricing in future growth?

    With M/I Homes closing at $133.45 against a most-followed fair value estimate of $157, the current price sits well below that narrative benchmark.

    Strong balance sheet fundamentals (record-high equity, substantial cash reserves, low net debt, and aggressive share repurchases) not only provide downside protection but also amplify future earnings per share (EPS) and return on equity as demand and deliveries ramp up.

    Read the complete narrative.

    Analysts are tying this fair value to a detailed mix of revenue expectations, margin assumptions, and future P/E levels. Curious which input carries the most weight here, and how buybacks factor into the earnings path behind that $157 figure.

    Result: Fair Value of $157 (UNDERVALUED)

    Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what’s behind the forecasts.

    However, you still need to factor in the risk that softer new contracts and rising inventory exposure could pressure margins and weaken the case for upside.

    Find out about the key risks to this M/I Homes narrative.

    While the fair value narrative of $157 suggests upside, the Simply Wall St DCF model lands in a very different place, with an estimate of $38.03 per share. This would make the current $133.45 price look expensive rather than cheap. As an investor, which story do you trust more, the earnings path or the cash flows?

    Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.

    MHO Discounted Cash Flow as at Jan 2026

    Simply Wall St performs a discounted cash flow (DCF) on every stock in the world every day (check out M/I Homes for example). We show the entire calculation in full. You can track the result in your watchlist or portfolio and be alerted when this changes, or use our stock screener to discover 871 undervalued stocks based on their cash flows. If you save a screener we even alert you when new companies match – so you never miss a potential opportunity.

    If you are not fully aligned with these narratives or prefer to lean on your own work, you can test the numbers yourself in just a few minutes, then Do it your way.

    A great starting point for your M/I Homes research is our analysis highlighting 2 key rewards and 1 important warning sign that could impact your investment decision.

    If M/I Homes has sharpened your focus, do not stop here. The next step is to line up a few fresh watchlist candidates using focused screeners.

    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 MHO.

    Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? Get in touch with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team@simplywallst.com

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  • Charli xcx has her movie star moment, and says goodbye to Brat

    Charli xcx has her movie star moment, and says goodbye to Brat

    PARK CITY, Utah — PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Charli xcx plays herself in “The Moment,” a meta mockumentary about the end of Brat summer and grappling with otherworldly success.

    “I was just really interested in telling this story about…

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  • Scientists Identify Brain Waves That Define The Limits of ‘You’ : ScienceAlert

    Scientists Identify Brain Waves That Define The Limits of ‘You’ : ScienceAlert

    At what point do “you” end and the outside world begins?

    It might feel like a weird question with an obvious answer, but your brain has to work surprisingly hard to judge that boundary. Now, scientists have linked a specific set of brain waves…

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  • The Sports Car That Finally Gets The Balance Right

    The Sports Car That Finally Gets The Balance Right

    Cars that are hyper-focused on one thing will always win a spot on our phone screens and wall posters. But more often than not, the cars that take a spot in our garages will be those that balance their performance with a sort of sensibility, any…

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  • Véronique Nichanian Bows Out After 37 Years Defining Luxury at Hermès

    Véronique Nichanian Bows Out After 37 Years Defining Luxury at Hermès

    Lead ImageHermès Autumn/Winter 2026 menswearPhotography by Harry Miller

    The quiet master of French menswear is a woman – Véronique Nichanian, the longest-serving artistic director of any fashion house, who heads the…

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  • 😸 World models just got primed for their ChatGPT moment

    😸 World models just got primed for their ChatGPT moment

    In partnership with

    ICYMI: 🎙️ New Podcast: What OpenAI Found When They Read Their AI’s Mind

    OpenAI caught their frontier models thinking “Let’s hack”…

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  • Merck no longer in talks to buy Revolution Medicines, WSJ reports – Reuters

    1. Merck no longer in talks to buy Revolution Medicines, WSJ reports  Reuters
    2. Exclusive | Merck No Longer in Talks to Buy Revolution Medicines  The Wall Street Journal
    3. Merck (MRK) Ends Acquisition Talks with Revolution Medicines Valued at $30 Billion  Intellectia AI
    4. Merck no longer in talks to acquire Revolution Medicines, WSJ reports  TipRanks
    5. Merck Ends Talks to Acquire Revolution Medicines, WSJ Reports  Bloomberg

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  • Mikel Arteta challenges ‘poor’ Arsenal after Man United loss

    Mikel Arteta challenges ‘poor’ Arsenal after Man United loss

    Mikel Arteta has challenged Arsenal to show the mental strength to win the Premier League after falling to a nervous 3-2 home defeat against Manchester United.

    The Gunners ended the weekend just four points clear of Manchester City and Aston Villa…

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  • Best Sports Bras 2026 – Forbes Vetted

    Best Sports Bras 2026 – Forbes Vetted

    When you’re working out, the right sports bra can spell the difference between a seamless session and a workout spoiled by constant readjusting, discomfort and compromised performance. Just as shopping for a regular bra is a highly subjective…

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