The AES (AES, Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders) Stock Valuation & Fair Value Fairly valued
The AES (AES, Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders) trades at a blended P/E of 6.4, about 48% below its historical normal valuation, with a forward growth estimate of 5.2% and a PEG of 1.24. Analysts' one-year estimates have been hit 73% of the time.
The Street vs SeerForecast
Wall Street's mean price target for AES is $15.00 across 8 analysts, 1.6% above the current price. The average analyst rating is Hold. Our SeerForecast read of the same stock, formed without analyst targets: fairly valued. When the two disagree, start your digging there.
Valuation flags
- No notable valuation flags.
Verdict history
tickerseer's rating has been fairly valued since 2026-06-03.
Not every point was recorded live. Points marked recalculated apply today's valuation rules to the metrics tickerseer archived that week.
Frequently asked questions
Is The AES stock overvalued?
At a blended P/E of 6.4 versus its historical normal P/E of 12.4, The AES trades about 48% below its typical valuation, with a PEG of 1.24 on 5.2% forward growth. tickerseer currently rates it fairly valued.
What is The AES's fair value and PEG?
The AES trades at a blended P/E of 6.4 against a historical normal P/E of 12.4, a PEG of 1.24, and a forward growth estimate of 5.2%.
Has tickerseer's rating of The AES changed?
tickerseer's rating has been fairly valued since 2026-06-03.
What is the analyst price target for The AES?
The mean Wall Street price target for The AES is $15.00 across 8 analysts, 1.6% above the current price. tickerseer's SeerForecast verdict is formed independently of analyst targets.
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