Flex (FLEX) Dropped, So What Is Driving Attention Now?

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Flex (NasdaqGS:FLEX) is back in focus after announcing plans to spin off its Cloud and Power Infrastructure segment, while also highlighting its role in data center and AI hardware at the recent OCP APAC Summit.

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Despite the recent spin off announcement and OCP APAC Summit spotlight, Flex’s share price has cooled in the short term, with a 1 day share price return of down 6% and a 7 day share price return of down 9.23%. However, the year to date share price return of 77.5% and 1 year total shareholder return of 130.2% still point to strong longer term momentum that investors are reassessing in light of the company’s new structure and AI centric exposure.

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The recent pullback in Flex after a long run raises a simple tension. Are investors reassessing the business after the spin off news and AI excitement, or is this mostly a sentiment swing that affects the share price more than fundamentals?

Most Popular Narrative: 30% Undervalued

Flex's most followed narrative anchors fair value at $160.40 compared with the last close of $113.03, which points to a sizeable valuation gap that investors are watching closely.

The ongoing surge in demand for data center and AI infrastructure requiring integrated power, cooling, and advanced IT hardware positions Flex for sustained, outsized revenue growth, as evidenced by the 35% forecasted annual increase in its data center segment, supporting both topline expansion and higher portfolio margins. Flex's global manufacturing footprint, especially its ability to regionalize and rapidly scale production across North America and Europe, aligns with accelerating customer efforts to de risk and diversify supply chains. This strategic positioning is likely to drive incremental customer wins and increase future revenues.

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Want to understand why this fair value sits well above today's share price? The narrative leans on sharp revenue expansion, rising margins, and a future earnings profile that assumes Flex can sustain stronger profitability over time. The details behind those forecasts are where the story really becomes interesting.

Result: Fair Value of $160.40 (UNDERVALUED)

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However, Flex’s reliance on a concentrated group of hyperscaler and colo customers, along with structurally thin margins, could quickly challenge this AI driven upside narrative.

Find out about the key risks to this Flex narrative.

Another View on Flex’s Valuation

The earlier fair value of $160.40 paints Flex as materially undervalued based on future earnings and growth assumptions. Yet on a simple P/E basis the stock looks expensive at 42.9 times, compared with 30.7 times for the US Electronic industry and 36.2 times for peers.

The fair ratio estimate of 64.9 times suggests the market could move higher if those growth expectations are met, but it also highlights meaningful valuation risk if sentiment cools or forecasts change. Which signal do you give more weight to when you judge Flex today?

See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

NasdaqGS:FLEX P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026

Next Steps

If this mix of optimism and concern around Flex has you undecided, now is a good time to review the data and pressure test the key assumptions yourself. To see both sides of the story in one place, start with 4 key rewards and 2 important warning signs

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