Group 1: Stock Splits and Market Position - Netflix completed a 10-for-1 stock split in November and is currently 43% below its record high [1] - ServiceNow completed a 5-for-1 stock split in December and is currently 56% below its record high [1] - Analysts believe both stocks are undervalued, with expectations of substantial gains [1][2] Group 2: Netflix Overview - Netflix is the leading streaming service with the most subscribers and accounts for a significant percentage of television viewing time [4] - The streaming video market is projected to grow at 22% annually through 2030 [4] - Netflix has differentiated itself with original content, leveraging user data for content development [5] - The company made an all-cash bid for Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming and studio business for $83 billion, which may increase debt and impact cash flow [6] - The acquisition could provide rights to major franchises, potentially driving long-term growth [7] - Wall Street expects Netflix's earnings to grow at 22% annually over the next three years, making its current valuation of 30 times earnings attractive [8] Group 3: ServiceNow Overview - ServiceNow serves as an enterprise control tower, integrating workflows across various departments [10] - The company is recognized as a leader in business orchestration and automation technologies [10] - ServiceNow reported a 20% revenue increase to $3.5 billion and a 26% increase in non-GAAP net income to $0.92 per diluted share [12] - The company has added generative AI capabilities to its software, enhancing its position in IT software [11] - Wall Street expects adjusted earnings to increase by 19% in 2026, making its current valuation of 29 times earnings attractive [12] - More than 85% of Fortune 500 companies use ServiceNow, reducing the likelihood of widespread disruption from AI tools [12] Group 4: Analyst Target Prices - Vikram Kesavabhotla at Baird values Netflix at $150 per share, implying a 95% upside from its current price of $77 [9] - The median target price among 49 analysts for Netflix is $111 per share, indicating a 44% upside [9] - Keith Weiss at Morgan Stanley values ServiceNow at $210 per share, implying a 103% upside from its current price of $103 [9] - The median target price among 47 analysts for ServiceNow is $180 per share, suggesting a 75% upside [9]
2 Stock-Split Stocks to Buy Before They Soar 95% and 103%, According to Wall Street Analysts