Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard (NASDAQ: ATVI) continues to face regulatory hurdles. Recently, the UK Competition and Markets Authority announced a decision to block the merger due to competition concerns related to cloud gaming. Although Microsoft plans to appeal against this decision, ATVI stock plunged 11% to $77 on April 26 following this development. Late last year, the U.S. FTC asked a judge to block Microsoft’s proposed acquisition stating that it would hurt competition in the gaming industry. However, Microsoft has been willing to give concessions. It has already reached an agreement with Nintendo and Nvidia to offer Call of Duty on their platform for the next decade, and it has offered a similar deal to Sony.
We maintain our view that Activision
ATVI
We estimate Activision Blizzard’s Valuation to be $92 per share, about 19% above its current market price of $77. ATVI stock has seen a fall of 10% this month, while it hasn’t seen any growth year-to-date, underperforming the broader indices, with the S&P500 index up 8%. At its current levels, ATVI stock is trading at 19x its 2023 earnings estimate of $3.95, compared to the last three-year average of 23x, implying that it has more room for growth. Overall, we believe this recent dip in ATVI stock can be used as a buying opportunity for long-term gains.
While ATVI stock has more room for growth, it is helpful to see how Activision Blizzard’s Peers fare on metrics that matter. You will find other valuable comparisons for companies across industries at Peer Comparisons.
Furthermore, the Covid-19 crisis has created many pricing discontinuities which can offer attractive trading opportunities. For example, you’ll be surprised how counter-intuitive the stock valuation is for Take-Two Interactive vs. Fair Issac.
What if you’re looking for a more balanced portfolio instead? Our high-quality portfolio and multi-strategy portfolio have beaten the market consistently since the end of 2016.
Invest with Trefis Market Beating Portfolios
See all Trefis Price Estimates
Read the full article here