
VNET Group (VNET) reaffirmed its 2026 earnings guidance and outlined expected total net revenues of RMB 11.5 billion to RMB 11.8 billion, described as year-over-year growth between 15.6% and 18.6%.
See our latest analysis for VNET Group.
VNET Group’s reaffirmed 2026 outlook and new compute energy partnership with CATL come as the stock trades at US$7.92, with near term share price momentum improving, while longer term total shareholder returns are mixed across different timeframes.
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After VNET Group’s recent rebound and reaffirmed 2026 goals, the key question is whether the stronger price action already reflects the story, or whether the current valuation still leaves meaningful upside on the table.
The most followed valuation narrative puts VNET Group’s fair value at $15.72 compared with the last close at $7.92. This suggests a wide gap that depends on aggressive build out and demand conversion.
Successful execution of long-term capacity expansion plans with significant pre-committed projects (over 50% precommitment for capacity under construction) provides visibility into near-term and future revenue streams, supporting revenue growth and margin stability despite high ongoing CapEx outlays.
Want to see why this narrative leans so heavily on future utilization and margins? The fair value reflects expectations of fast growing revenue, a sharp swing into profitability and a premium earnings multiple that rivals some high growth peers.
Result: Fair Value of $15.72 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, VNET Group still carries high leverage and heavy data center spending, so any slowdown in AI related demand or refinancing setbacks could quickly challenge this upside story.
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