The estimated intrinsic value of Enel S.p.A. (ESOCF) using a Dividend Discount Model (DDM) is $16.51 (based on the recommended DDM method), compared to the current stock price of $11.98. This suggests the stock may be undervalued by 37.8% relative to its intrinsic value.
For utility companies, which are valued primarily for their stable and predictable dividend streams, SharesGrow uses a Dividend Discount Model (DDM): Intrinsic Value = Annual Dividend ÷ (Cost of Equity − Dividend Growth Rate). This model assumes a long-term dividend growth rate of 4% — consistent with the historical average for regulated utilities — and uses a minimum 7% cost of equity. The DDM is the preferred valuation method for income-oriented stocks with stable payout histories.
The valuation uses a CAPM-derived discount rate of 5.4% (CAPM-derived from beta of 0.90). For comparison, the standard 20-year DCF model produces: Operating Cash Flow (OCF): $33.45 | Free Cash Flow (FCF): $9.59 | Net Income (NI): $6.24.