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USD 6,558 Million (Small Cap)
8.00
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275.91%
0.40
13.57%
1.29
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Lear Corp. for the last several years.
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Is Lear Corp. overvalued or undervalued?
As of 21 November 2025, Lear Corp. moved from expensive to fair, indicating a more favorable valuation outlook. The company is fairly valued based on its current metrics. Key ratios include a P/E ratio of 8, an EV to EBITDA of 4.49, and a Price to Book Value of 1.11. In comparison to peers, Autoliv, Inc. has a P/E of 18.06, while Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc. shows a P/E of 9.98, highlighting that Lear Corp. is positioned more attractively within its industry. Despite a challenging three-year return of -26.90% compared to the S&P 500's 67.17%, Lear Corp. has shown resilience with a recent one-week return of 2.94% against the S&P 500's -1.95%. This suggests that while the stock has underperformed over the longer term, it may be finding some short-term momentum....
Read MoreIs Lear Corp. overvalued or undervalued?
As of 21 November 2025, Lear Corp. has moved from expensive to fair in its valuation grade. The company appears to be fairly valued at this time. Key valuation ratios include a P/E ratio of 8, an EV to EBITDA of 4.49, and a Price to Book Value of 1.11. In comparison to peers, Autoliv, Inc. has a P/E of 18.06 and an EV to EBITDA of 9.21, while Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc. has a P/E of 9.98 and an EV to EBITDA of 8.17. In terms of recent performance, Lear Corp. has returned 8.07% over the past year, which is lower than the S&P 500's return of 11.00%, and it has underperformed significantly over the longer term, with a 3-year return of -27.41% compared to the S&P 500's 67.17%....
Read MoreIs Lear Corp. overvalued or undervalued?
As of 7 November 2025, Lear Corp. has moved from expensive to fair in its valuation grade. The company appears to be fairly valued based on its current metrics, with a P/E ratio of 8, an EV to EBITDA of 4.49, and a Price to Book Value of 1.11. In comparison to peers, Autoliv, Inc. has a significantly higher P/E of 18.06, while Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc. has a P/E of 9.98, indicating that Lear Corp. is positioned competitively within its industry. Despite a challenging three-year return of -24.91%, which lags significantly behind the S&P 500's 76.76%, Lear Corp. has shown some resilience with a year-to-date return of 14.15%, closely matching the S&P 500's 14.40%. Overall, the valuation metrics suggest that Lear Corp. is fairly valued relative to its peers in the auto components sector....
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Shareholding Snapshot : Mar 2025
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Domestic Funds
Held in 113 Schemes (57.04%)
Held by 287 Foreign Institutions (20.1%)
Quarterly Results Snapshot (Consolidated) - Jun'25 - QoQ
QoQ Growth in quarter ended Jun 2025 is 8.46% vs -2.70% in Mar 2025
QoQ Growth in quarter ended Jun 2025 is 87.22% vs -10.48% in Mar 2025
Annual Results Snapshot (Consolidated) - Dec'24
YoY Growth in year ended Dec 2024 is -0.70% vs 12.39% in Dec 2023
YoY Growth in year ended Dec 2024 is -8.35% vs 57.99% in Dec 2023






