Superloop Limited (ASX: SLC) shares have risen an impressive 30% so far in 2025.
In the last 12 months, its share price is up nearly 50%.
This has far outpaced the S&P/ASX 200 Communication Services Index (ASX: XTJ), which is up roughly 9% in that same period.
However, today, Superloop shares have opened by losing more than 3%.
Superloop is an Australian-based telecommunications company that provides connectivity and internet services.
Despite already rising significantly in 2025, the team at Macquarie has an outperform on Superloop shares and an attractive price target.
Here's the latest guidance out of the broker.
Superloop held its AGM yesterday.
The company reported for FY25:
The team at Macquarie said that EBITDA guide was -1% below VA consensus and overall was relatively in line with guidance.
In its AGM, Superloop also announced that the acquisition of Frontier Networks was completed on 31 October 2025 for $11.5m. It adds 10,500 lots with 4,700 completed and 5,800 lots under construction.
Macquarie highlighted this as a positive long-term move in its report.
Today's Frontier acquisition (11k FTTP lots), and organic growth in Smart Communities (YTD: 5k PBSA, 5k FTTP lots) increases the potential (high-multiple) earnings upside by +21% – albeit on a 3-5 year view.
Based on this guidance, the team at Macquarie has an outperform rating and price target of $3.55 on Superloop shares.
Based on today's opening price of $2.82, this indicates an upside of 25.89%.
SLC's outlook remains positive, in our view. We see an opportunity from SLC trading at 18.6x EV/EBITDA after today's shareprice response. This represents a -2% discount to its LR ave. (19x), despite tailwinds to multiple-accretion (particularly Smart Communities).
Elsewhere, TradingView has a 12-month price target of $3.45, which indicates more than 22% upside.
Online brokerage platform Selfwealth lists Superloop shares as undervalued by approximately 17%.
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