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Is American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?
As of 21 November 2025, the valuation grade for American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc. moved from expensive to very expensive, indicating a shift towards overvaluation. The company is considered overvalued based on its P/E ratio of 10, which is higher than the peer average of approximately 9.51, and an EV to EBITDA ratio of 3.66, which is also above the industry benchmark. Additionally, the PEG ratio of 0.02 suggests that the stock may not be priced appropriately relative to its growth prospects. In comparison to peers, Luminar Technologies, Inc. has a P/E ratio of -0.37, indicating a more risky valuation environment. Despite a recent positive performance with a 1-week return of 0.81% against the S&P 500's -1.95%, the longer-term outlook remains concerning, as the company has underperformed the S&P 500 over 1 year (-2.35% vs. 11.00%) and 3 years (-38.92% vs. 67.17%). This combination of high valuatio...
Read MoreIs American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?
As of 7 November 2025, the valuation grade for American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc. moved from attractive to fair. The company is currently fairly valued based on its financial metrics. Key ratios include a P/E ratio of 10, a Price to Book Value of 0.91, and an EV to EBITDA of 3.66, which suggest that the stock is reasonably priced relative to its earnings and assets. In comparison to peers, American Axle's P/E ratio of 9.51 is higher than Luminar Technologies, which has a P/E ratio of -0.37, indicating that American Axle is in a better position within its industry despite its fair valuation. The PEG ratio of 0.02 further highlights the potential for growth relative to its price. Although specific return data is not available, the stock's recent performance can be inferred to align with broader market trends, reinforcing the notion of its fair valuation....
Read MoreIs American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?
As of 7 November 2025, the valuation grade for American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc. has moved from attractive to fair. The company appears to be fairly valued based on its current metrics. Key ratios include a P/E ratio of 10, a Price to Book Value of 0.91, and an EV to EBITDA of 3.66. In comparison to peers, American Axle's P/E ratio of 9.51 is slightly lower than that of Luminar Technologies, which is considered risky with a negative P/E. The EV to EBITDA ratio of American Axle also indicates a more favorable valuation compared to its peer. Although specific return data is not available, the company's performance can be assessed against the S&P 500, reinforcing the notion of its fair valuation status....
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Shareholding Snapshot : Mar 2025
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Domestic Funds
Held in 67 Schemes (58.41%)
Held by 109 Foreign Institutions (7.59%)
Quarterly Results Snapshot (Consolidated) - Jun'25 - QoQ
QoQ Growth in quarter ended Jun 2025 is 8.85% vs 2.21% in Mar 2025
QoQ Growth in quarter ended Jun 2025 is 454.41% vs 151.52% in Mar 2025
Annual Results Snapshot (Consolidated) - Dec'24
YoY Growth in year ended Dec 2024 is 0.75% vs 4.78% in Dec 2023
YoY Growth in year ended Dec 2024 is 200.60% vs -154.55% in Dec 2023






