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Nestlé’s Valuation Ceiling Tests New Leadership’s Strategy

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
April 23, 2026
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Nestlé shares are hovering near a one-year low, trading just above the 52-week bottom of 75.36 Swiss francs on the SIX Swiss Exchange. The stock has shed roughly 11% since the start of the year, a stark contrast to its 52-week high of 94.88 francs. This pressure persists despite pockets of robust performance, such as in India where subsidiary Nestlé India posted a 23% sales increase in the fourth quarter, with exports surging 31%.

The core issue restraining the share price is a steep valuation. Analysts at Motilal Oswal maintain a “Neutral” rating on Nestlé’s Indian-listed equity with a price target of 1,400 rupees, citing a price-to-earnings ratio of 68 times expected 2027 earnings. At this multiple, the market requires substantial new growth catalysts to drive the stock higher—catalysts that currently appear absent.

In a strategic move to bolster its profitable core segments, Nestlé recently expanded its North American alliance with Starbucks, focusing on the K-Cup pod system. This portfolio adjustment, announced just ahead of quarterly results, underscores a management focus on high-margin categories like coffee and pet food while divesting non-core interests such as its stake in spice maker Ankerkraut. The market’s reaction was muted, with shares trading around 75.50 francs following the news. JPMorgan analysts kept their “Neutral” stance and 90-franc price target intact, viewing the current period as a transitional phase for the newly formed leadership team.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Nestle?

CEO Philipp Navratil and Chairman Pablo Isla, who assumed their roles last autumn, face the immediate challenge of reigniting organic growth. Their task is complicated by a difficult consumer environment in key markets. A telling comparison emerges with French rival Danone, which reported first-quarter 2026 sales growth of 2.7% to 6.7 billion euros, slightly above expectations, and confirmed its full-year outlook for 3% to 5% growth. For Nestlé investors, the infant nutrition segment is particularly telling: Danone derives about 17% of its total profit from this category in China, while Nestlé’s exposure is below 2%, a disadvantage in a market that remains challenging for Western consumer goods giants.

All eyes are now on the upcoming quarterly reports to gauge operational progress. For the first quarter, analysts anticipated organic sales growth of approximately 2.5%, with intense scrutiny on the “Real Internal Growth” (RIG) metric. This figure will reveal whether the company is selling more volume or merely relying on past price increases. The next major test arrives on July 23rd with the second-quarter results. Key questions will center on volume development in developed markets and the company’s ability to implement pricing in a shifting consumer landscape. The pressure to deliver is mounting, as competitor Reckitt also reports double-digit growth in the Indian market.

For the full 2026 fiscal year, consensus estimates point to earnings per share of 4.36 CHF. The proposed dividend is projected at 3.14 CHF, up from 3.10 CHF the prior year. As the new leadership navigates this period, recent board appointments like former Swiss National Bank President Thomas Jordan are seen as signals aimed at reinforcing financial stability. The path forward requires demonstrating tangible volume growth to justify the stock’s premium rating.

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