Southern (SO) has seen significant share price gains over the last five years, with a recent closing price of US$95.18. Despite these gains, Simply Wall St’s analysis indicates Southern is undervalued, with a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model suggesting a 51.0% discount and its current P/E ratio being below its tailored Fair Ratio. The article encourages investors to explore their own narratives for Southern’s future value.
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Is Southern (SO) Offering Value After Strong Multi Year Share Price Gains
Southern (SO) has seen significant share price gains over the last five years, with a recent closing price of US$95.18. Despite these gains, Simply Wall St’s analysis indicates Southern is undervalued, with a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model suggesting a 51.0% discount and its current P/E ratio being below its tailored Fair Ratio. The article encourages investors to explore their own narratives for Southern’s future value.