The United Kingdom’s stock market has recently faced challenges, with the FTSE 100 index closing lower due to weak trade data from China, highlighting concerns about global economic recovery. As investors navigate these turbulent waters, identifying stocks that may be trading below their estimated value can offer opportunities for those looking to capitalize on potential market inefficiencies.
Name
Current Price
Fair Value (Est)
Discount (Est)
Vistry Group (LSE:VTY)
£6.20
£12.17
49%
Tortilla Mexican Grill (AIM:MEX)
£0.42
£0.78
46.1%
Pinewood Technologies Group (LSE:PINE)
£3.58
£7.14
49.8%
PageGroup (LSE:PAGE)
£2.34
£4.53
48.4%
Motorpoint Group (LSE:MOTR)
£1.37
£2.68
48.9%
Ibstock (LSE:IBST)
£1.346
£2.65
49.3%
Gym Group (LSE:GYM)
£1.506
£2.94
48.8%
Fintel (AIM:FNTL)
£1.975
£3.79
47.9%
Fevertree Drinks (AIM:FEVR)
£8.16
£15.82
48.4%
Advanced Medical Solutions Group (AIM:AMS)
£2.15
£4.19
48.7%
Let’s review some notable picks from our screened stocks.
Overview: Nichols plc, with a market cap of £365.70 million, supplies soft drinks to the retail, wholesale, catering, licensed, and leisure industries across the United Kingdom and internationally in regions such as the Middle East and Africa.
Operations: The company’s revenue is primarily derived from its Packaged segment, contributing £133.97 million, and the Out of Home segment, which adds £40.35 million.
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 46%
Nichols is trading at £10, significantly below its estimated fair value of £18.53, suggesting it may be undervalued based on cash flows. Earnings are expected to grow 16.4% annually, outpacing the UK market’s growth rate of 14.2%. However, revenue growth is modest at 4.4% per year and the dividend track record is unstable. The recent appointment of Matthew Rothwell as CFO brings strategic financial expertise that could support future development and growth initiatives.
AIM:NICL Discounted Cash Flow as at Dec 2025
Overview: Burberry Group plc is a global luxury goods company involved in the manufacturing, retail, and wholesale of products under the Burberry brand across regions such as the Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, India, Africa, and the Americas with a market cap of approximately £4.66 billion.
Operations: The company’s revenue is primarily derived from its Retail/Wholesale segment, which accounts for £2.34 billion, and Licensing, contributing £66 million.
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 32.3%
Burberry Group is trading at £12.98, well below its estimated fair value of £19.18, highlighting potential undervaluation based on cash flows. Revenue is projected to grow at 5.1% annually, surpassing the UK market’s average growth rate of 4.3%. Despite a current net loss, profitability is expected within three years with earnings growing significantly each year. Recent leadership changes aim to enhance supply chain and customer engagement strategies, potentially supporting future performance improvements.
LSE:BRBY Discounted Cash Flow as at Dec 2025
Overview: Vistry Group PLC, with a market cap of £1.99 billion, provides housing solutions in the United Kingdom through its subsidiaries.
Operations: The company’s revenue is primarily generated from its Home Builders segment, which focuses on residential and commercial projects, amounting to £3.69 billion.
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 49%
Vistry Group, trading at £6.20, is significantly undervalued with an estimated fair value of £12.17, suggesting a strong cash flow position. Earnings are forecast to grow at 30.3% annually, outpacing the UK market’s growth rate of 14.2%. However, profit margins have decreased from 5.4% to 1%, and return on equity is expected to remain low at 6.7%. Recent board changes may impact strategic direction moving forward.
LSE:VTY Discounted Cash Flow as at Dec 2025
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Companies discussed in this article include AIM:NICL LSE:BRBY and LSE:VTY.
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