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Is It Too Late To Consider Sphere Entertainment (SPHR) After The Las Vegas Sphere Buzz?

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January 19, 2026
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  • If you are wondering whether Sphere Entertainment’s share price still reflects fair value after a strong run, this article walks through what the current valuation numbers actually say.

  • Sphere Entertainment recently closed at US$96.36, with returns of 1.7% over 7 days, 3.3% over 30 days, 2.2% year to date, 132.8% over 1 year, 336.8% over 3 years and 116.4% over 5 years, which understandably has caught many investors’ attention.

  • Recent news coverage has focused on Sphere Entertainment’s flagship Sphere venue in Las Vegas, including its high profile concerts and immersive shows that have kept the asset in the spotlight. Media and investor commentary has often linked these developments to changing expectations around the company’s long term potential and risk profile.

  • Right now, Sphere Entertainment has a valuation score of 2 out of 6. We will look at what different valuation approaches say about that score and then finish with a framework that can help you make sense of valuation in a more complete way.

Sphere Entertainment scores just 2/6 on our valuation checks. See what other red flags we found in the full valuation breakdown.

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A Discounted Cash Flow, or DCF, model estimates what a company might be worth by projecting its future cash flows and then discounting those back to today. It is essentially asking what those future dollars are worth in present terms.

For Sphere Entertainment, the model used is a 2 Stage Free Cash Flow to Equity approach, based on cash flow projections in $. The latest twelve month free cash flow is a loss of $410.99 million. Analysts have provided forecasts out to 2030, with free cash flow projections such as $164.25 million in 2026 and $469 million in 2030. Beyond the explicit analyst period, Simply Wall St extrapolates additional years to complete the 2 stage profile.

When all those projected cash flows are discounted back, the DCF model arrives at an estimated intrinsic value of about $185.11 per share. Compared with the recent share price of $96.36, this points to an implied discount of 47.9%, which suggests the shares currently trade below this model based estimate of value.

Result: UNDERVALUED

Our Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis suggests Sphere Entertainment is undervalued by 47.9%. Track this in your watchlist or portfolio, or discover 865 more undervalued stocks based on cash flows.

SPHR Discounted Cash Flow as at Jan 2026

Head to the Valuation section of our Company Report for more details on how we arrive at this Fair Value for Sphere Entertainment.

P/S is often a useful yardstick for companies where revenue is a clearer anchor than current profits, especially in sectors like Entertainment where earnings can be volatile. Investors usually accept a higher or lower P/S depending on what they expect for future growth and how much risk they see in the business model.

Sphere Entertainment currently trades on a P/S ratio of 3.16x. That sits above the Entertainment industry average of 1.44x and above the peer average of 2.52x, which on a simple comparison can make the shares look relatively expensive on sales.

Simply Wall St also calculates a Fair Ratio of 1.40x. This is a proprietary P/S estimate that attempts to reflect what might be reasonable for Sphere Entertainment given its earnings profile, industry, profit margins, market value and risk factors, rather than just matching whatever level peers or the industry are trading on. Because it adjusts for these company specific drivers, it can often be more informative than a straight peer or industry comparison.

Comparing the current 3.16x P/S to the 1.40x Fair Ratio suggests the shares trade above this tailored benchmark, pointing to a valuation that looks on the rich side based on sales.

Result: OVERVALUED

NYSE:SPHR P/S Ratio as at Jan 2026
NYSE:SPHR P/S Ratio as at Jan 2026

P/S ratios tell one story, but what if the real opportunity lies elsewhere? Discover 1443 companies where insiders are betting big on explosive growth.

Earlier we mentioned that there is an even better way to understand valuation. On Simply Wall St’s Community page you can use Narratives, where you set out your story for Sphere Entertainment, link that story to your own revenue, earnings and margin assumptions, and see how they roll up into a fair value that you can compare with the current price. You can update this quickly when new earnings or news land, and even line it up alongside other investors’ views. For example, one investor might think the shares are worth US$35.00 because Sphere’s venue rollout, content risks and costs keep long term earnings power constrained. Another investor might see the story supporting US$75.00 because they expect the Las Vegas Sphere concept, immersive technology and content pipeline to sustain higher margins and justify a higher future P/E multiple.

Do you think there’s more to the story for Sphere Entertainment? Head over to our Community to see what others are saying!

NYSE:SPHR Earnings & Revenue History as at Jan 2026
NYSE:SPHR Earnings & Revenue History as at Jan 2026

This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.

Companies discussed in this article include SPHR.

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