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If you are wondering whether TE Connectivity’s current share price reflects its true worth, this article walks through the key numbers that matter for valuation.
TE Connectivity’s share price closed at US$222.78, with returns of a 0.5% decline over 7 days, a 4.5% decline over 30 days, a 4.5% decline year to date, but a 52.9% gain over 1 year, 75.0% over 3 years, and 88.6% over 5 years, which may lead some investors to reassess both upside potential and risk.
Recent coverage has focused on TE Connectivity as a key supplier of connectivity and sensor solutions for sectors such as automotive, industrial equipment, and communications. This helps frame how investors think about its long term demand. News flow has also highlighted how the company is positioned within broader themes like vehicle electrification and factory automation, both of which often influence sentiment around its long term earnings potential.
Our valuation model currently gives TE Connectivity a score of 2 out of 6, based on how many checks suggest the stock looks undervalued. Next we will walk through the main valuation approaches before finishing with a more complete way to think about the company’s value.
TE Connectivity scores just 2/6 on our valuation checks. See what other red flags we found in the full valuation breakdown.
A Discounted Cash Flow, or DCF, model estimates what a company could be worth by projecting its future cash flows and then discounting those back to today using a required rate of return. It tries to answer what those future dollars are worth in present terms.
For TE Connectivity, 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 $3.25b, and analysts plus extrapolated estimates point to Free Cash Flow of $3.73b by 2030, with intermediate projections between 2026 and 2035 ranging roughly from $3.32b to $3.97b before discounting. Simply Wall St extrapolates beyond the explicit analyst horizon to build a 10 year path of cash flows in dollars.
After discounting these projected cash flows, the model arrives at an estimated intrinsic value of about $178.15 per share, compared with the recent share price of $222.78. That implies the stock screens as roughly 25.1% overvalued on this DCF view.
Result: OVERVALUED
Our Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis suggests TE Connectivity may be overvalued by 25.1%. Discover 875 undervalued stocks or create your own screener to find better value opportunities.


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