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VIK (Hotels Resorts & Cruise Lines) Stock Valuation & Fair Value Trading above fair value

VIK (Hotels Resorts & Cruise Lines) trades at a blended P/E of 32.0, about 26% above its historical normal valuation, with a forward growth estimate of 26.5% and a PEG of 1.21.

Blended P/E
32.0
Normal P/E
25.5
PEG
1.21
Fwd growth
26.5%
Div yield
0.0%
RSI (14)
38.1
Neutral

Valuation flags

Verdict history

tickerseer's rating has been trading above fair value since 2026-08-14.

Price and rating by weekClose moved +0.0 percent from 2026-08-14 to 2026-08-17, with 0 rating changes over 2 recorded weeks.2026-08-14: Trading above fair value, close 97.99 (recalculated)2026-08-17: Trading above fair value, close 97.9998982026-08-142026-08-17
Attractively valuedFairly valuedAbove fair valueLarger dot: a stronger reading

Ratings recorded live since 2026-08-17. Earlier points apply today's valuation rules to the metrics tickerseer archived that week.

2026-08-14P/E 34.7+36%Trading above fair value
2026-08-17P/E 32.0+26%Trading above fair value
2026-08-21P/E 32.0+26%Trading above fair value ← now

Frequently asked questions

Is VIK overvalued?

At a blended P/E of 32.0 versus its historical normal P/E of 25.5, VIK trades about 26% above its typical valuation, with a PEG of 1.21 on 26.5% forward growth. tickerseer currently rates it trading above fair value.

What is VIK's fair value and PEG?

VIK trades at a blended P/E of 32.0 against a historical normal P/E of 25.5, a PEG of 1.21, and a forward growth estimate of 26.5%.

Has tickerseer's rating of VIK changed?

tickerseer's rating has been trading above fair value since 2026-08-14.

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