Progress Software (PRGS) Valuation Check After Recent Share Price Weakness

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Why Progress Software stock is drawing attention now

Progress Software (PRGS) is back on many watchlists after a period of weak share performance, with the stock down over the past month, past 3 months, year to date, and over the past year.

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With the latest share price at $34.30, Progress Software’s 1 month share price return of 16.24% and 1 year total shareholder return of 37.90% point to fading momentum and a reassessment of risk and growth expectations.

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So with Progress Software trading at $34.30, a value score of 5, and an indicated intrinsic discount above 60%, is this recent weakness a genuine opening for long term investors or is the market already baking in future growth?

Most Popular Narrative: 47.6% Undervalued

At $34.30, the most followed narrative pegs Progress Software’s fair value at $65.50, creating a wide gap that hinges on its AI and SaaS push.

The successful integration of ShareFile has significantly boosted ARR, revenue, and expense savings, which could indicate strong future revenue growth and improved net margins due to operational efficiencies. The strategic focus on SaaS acquisitions, exemplified by ShareFile, allows Progress Software to potentially increase recurring revenue, enhancing revenue predictability and stability over time.

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Curious what earnings path and profit profile need to line up for that $65.50 fair value to hold up? The narrative leans heavily on recurring SaaS mix, margin rebuilding, and a richer future earnings multiple, all wired into a single valuation view that you can unpack in full.

Result: Fair Value of $65.50 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, the picture can change if SaaS acquisitions like ShareFile drag on margins or if heavier M&A and AI investment fail to deliver the expected payoff.

Find out about the key risks to this Progress Software narrative.

Next Steps

If the mixed sentiment here has you on the fence, it may be worth acting promptly, reviewing the numbers yourself, and weighing 3 key rewards and 2 important warning signs against your own expectations.

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If PRGS has you thinking more broadly about your portfolio, now is a smart time to scan other opportunities and avoid leaving potential ideas on the table.

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