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For someone considering StepStone Group, the core belief is that its private markets platform and data capabilities, including tools like SPI Deal Benchmarking with PitchBook, justify working through a period of sizeable losses and uncovered dividends. The business is returning cash via regular and special dividends and a US$100.00 million buyback authorization, even as net loss reached about US$535.81 million on revenue of roughly US$1.99 billion in the latest year. The biggest short term catalysts remain execution on its analytics offerings, fund-raising momentum and how effectively it can convert its scale into sustainable profitability. Inclusion in multiple Russell value indices in late June 2026 may bring additional index and benchmark-aware capital, but given the sharp share price pullback year to date, that index news by itself does not remove the core risks around persistent losses, dividend sustainability and governance.
The valuation report we've compiled suggests that StepStone Group's current price could be inflated.One Simply Wall St Community member places fair value at US$9.10 per share, highlighting how individual investors can view StepStone very differently from analysts. When you weigh that against ongoing losses, uncovered dividends and fresh Russell index inclusion, it underlines why taking in several perspectives before forming a view on the stock is essential.
Explore another fair value estimate on StepStone Group - why the stock might be worth as much as $9.10!
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