TotalEnergies SE (TTE)

Energy · NYQ · US

USD78.82-6.36% today

Fundamentals

Market capUSD179.88B
P/E ratio12.0
Dividend yield5.19%
Revenue growth (YoY)+3.4%
Profit margin8.2%
Return on equity12.5%
52-week rangeUSD57.39 to USD94.17
Next earnings2026-07-23

Valuation and ratings

DCF fair valueUSD178.00
Upside to fair value+125.8%
Analyst target (mean)USD94.14
Analyst rangeUSD77.00 to USD104.00
Analysts covering7
Consensus viewbuy
Moat score54/100
Overall rating74/100, Strong Buy

TotalEnergies SE trades at USD78.82, which is 126% below the USD178.00 our discounted cash flow model puts on the business. On that measure alone it screens as undervalued, though a DCF is an argument rather than a measurement, and the market is frequently right about why something is cheap.

Our moat model scores it 54 out of 100, which is a moat, but not a deep one. A moat is a structural reason competitors cannot take the profits away, and it matters more to a long holding period than any single quarter's numbers do.

It changes hands at 12.0 times earnings. Be careful reading that in isolation: for a cyclical business a low P/E arrives at the top of the cycle, when profits are peaking and about to fall, which is exactly when the shares look cheapest and are not.

About TotalEnergies SE

TotalEnergies SE, an integrated energy company, produces and markets oil and biofuels, natural gas, biogas and low-carbon hydrogen, renewables, and electricity in France, the United States, Europe, Brazil, India, and internationally. The company was formerly known as TOTAL SE and changed its name to TotalEnergies SE in June 2021. TotalEnergies SE was incorporated in 1924 and is headquartered in Courbevoie, France.

Industry: Oil & Gas IntegratedEmployees: 94,847HQ: France

TTE passes 6 of our 30 screens today

Each screen prints the exact criteria it used, and the circumstances in which it is wrong.

Common questions

Is TotalEnergies SE (TTE) undervalued?

Against our discounted cash flow estimate of USD178.00, TTE at USD78.82 is 126% below fair value. That is one model's answer, not a recommendation, and most of a DCF's output sits in a terminal value nobody can forecast.

What is TTE's P/E ratio?

TTE trades at 12.0 times earnings. A low P/E is not automatically cheap: on a cyclical company it is usually a warning that earnings are at a peak.

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