
NCR Voyix stock has had a difficult run over the past few years, yet on the current checks it still screens as expensive on earnings based multiples. That mix of weak long term returns and a high overall value score puts the current share price under closer scrutiny for investors trying to judge whether the stock now offers enough compensation for the risks.
The issue now is whether the recent price still reflects an earnings multiple that is too rich given this track record, or if the current valuation finally offers a more reasonable entry point for NCR Voyix.
Find out why NCR Voyix's -34.7% return over the last year is lagging behind its peers.
The P/E ratio suits NCR Voyix because investors often focus on earnings-based measures for established software companies. NCR Voyix currently trades on a P/E of 26.8x, which sits below the software industry average of 31.4x and the peer group average of 36.8x. On those simple comparisons the stock does not screen as aggressively priced.
The issue is that the fair P/E ratio, which reflects the model’s view of NCR Voyix’s earnings quality, risk and sector context, sits lower at 17.0x. That is a sizable gap to the current 26.8x. The recent multi-year AS Watson commerce platform agreement may help support sentiment, yet the market is already assigning a premium to what the model suggests is a more grounded earnings multiple for this stock.
On this P/E framework, NCR Voyix currently looks overvalued relative to the level that would be implied by its risk and earnings profile.
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
Simply Wall St Narratives for NCR Voyix pick up where this valuation puzzle leaves off by explaining which paths for NCR Voyix's future growth, margins and earnings would need to hold for the stock to be worth materially more or materially less than today's price, as discussed on the Community page. Each narrative ties a specific fair value estimate to a particular combination of potential catalysts and risks so you can track over time which version of events is actually unfolding.
One of the top community narratives on NCR Voyix: 46% undervalued
"The shift to a software led model, with hardware outsourced to Ennoconn through the ODM arrangement, is set to lower capital intensity and concentrate resources on higher margin software and services…"
Read one of the top narratives on NCR Voyix
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NCR Voyix screens as overvalued on the tailored P/E assessment, even though the broader valuation checks look strong. That mix suggests the market is already paying up for the software transition and recent contract wins, with limited obvious cushion if expectations slip. For you, the key question is whether earnings can grow into the current multiple, or whether execution risks on large deployments keep that premium exposed. The crux of the bull versus bear debate is how confidently you view NCR Voyix converting its commerce platform strategy into durable, higher quality earnings over time.
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