Top line decelerating.
+5.5% YoY versus +16.3% prior. 3y CAGR +17.8%.
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The Question
Concerns — Xylem Inc.'s 8.3% ROE is below sector median.
Financial story
Concerns — Xylem Inc.'s 8.3% ROE and 0.51 debt-to-equity warrant a closer look at the underlying business.
Bottom line: XYL is flagged as overvalued by the 1 legendary model, but earns a B sector grade (60/100) in Industrials. Use the per-tab analysis to form your own view. Drill into the valuation breakdown and sector ranking for the full picture.
+5.5% YoY versus +16.3% prior. 3y CAGR +17.8%.
+5.5%Net margin 10.6% versus 10.4% prior (+0.2pp). Operating 13.5%.
10.6%P/E 27.4x — 27% below the 5y median of 37.3x. Forward 20.1x hints at EPS expansion next year.
27.4xLynch evaluates XYL against his respective frameworks. Per-model fair value and reasoning are in the valuation tab.
XYL's P/E ratio is 30.9x. 5-year P/E history is in the financials tab.
Investor verdicts vary by methodology. Full breakdown by investor and signal is in the valuation tab.
XYL's earnings calendar and history are tracked in the financials tab. Specific dates depend on company-published guidance.
XYL is in the Industrials sector. Sector ranking and peer comparison are in the sector tab.
0 of 6 legendary investor models rate XYL a BUY. Fair value estimates and full investor breakdown are in the valuation tab.
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Sign in to see the rankingXYL sits at #21 in Industrials with a B grade (60/100).
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