OR.PA

$352.05

Market ClosedAs of Mar 16, 4:36 PM UTC

L'Oréal S.A., through its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells cosmetic products for women and men in Europe, North America, North Asia, South Asia Pacific, the Middle East, North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America.

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Calculated using a trailing P/E relative model adjusted by sector ROE and historical growth.
Current Price$352.05
Potential Downside
29.9%
Whystock Fair Value$246.68
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Fundamentals

SectorConsumer Defensive
IndustryHousehold & Personal Products

L'Oréal S.A., through its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells cosmetic products for women and men in Europe, North America, North Asia, South Asia Pacific, the Middle East, North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America. The company operates th...

Market Cap
Total dollar market value of a company's outstanding shares of stock (Price * Shares).
$187.92B
P/E Ratio
Priced for growth. Investors expect sustained double-digit expansion.
30.83
Beta
Defensive asset. Lower volatility than the S&P 500.
0.88
Div Yield
Strong income play. Yield provides a meaningful total return floor.
204.00%
ROIC
Elite ROE. Management converts capital into profit efficiently.
18.00%
Quick Ratio
Pristine liquidity. Sufficient cash to cover all near-term obligations.
1.01

Recent News

Simply Wall St.
Mar 16, 2026

L'Oréal AI Plans At NVIDIA GTC 2026 And What Valuation Signals

L'Oréal, ticker ENXTPA:OR, is scheduled to present at the NVIDIA GTC AI Conference 2026. The company is expected to discuss its use of advanced AI technologies in beauty and personal care. The event places L'Oréal alongside major players in global AI and computing. L'Oréal operates a broad portfolio of beauty and personal care brands, and its appearance at NVIDIA GTC 2026 puts a spotlight on how AI is becoming part of product development, marketing, and customer experience. For investors,...

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.
Packaging Gateway
Mar 6, 2026

Dioxycle and L’Oréal partner on carbon-based packaging

The process developed by Dioxycle uses carbon electrolysis to convert industrial carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide emissions into ethylene.

NEUTRAL
Neutral flow. Standard news cycle with no clear sentiment tilt.
Simply Wall St.
Mar 5, 2026

Assessing L'Oréal (ENXTPA:OR) Valuation After Recent Share Price Weakness

Recent share performance and business scale L'Oréal (ENXTPA:OR) has seen mixed share performance recently, with a 2.9% gain over the past day, a 6.1% decline over the past week, and a 3.7% decline over the past month. Over the past 3 months the stock shows a 1.5% total return, while year to date it is up 2.6% and 1 year total return stands at 4.6%. Longer term, 3 year and 5 year total returns are 4.3% and 26.4% respectively. On the fundamentals side, the company reports annual revenue of...

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.
Simply Wall St.
Mar 4, 2026

L'Oréal Campaigns Link Experiential Retail To Valuation And Growth Expectations

L’Oréal Paris launched immersive Lunar New Year retail campaigns in Hainan, featuring local artist collaborations and limited-edition gift sets. The brand also partnered with Brunette the Label for an International Women's Day collection focused on female empowerment and community engagement. These campaigns highlight how L’Oréal is using experiential retail and social impact themes to connect with global shoppers. L'Oréal, traded as ENXTPA:OR, is currently priced at €374.3. The stock shows...

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.
Reuters Videos
Mar 4, 2026

US small businesses in limbo after Supreme Court's tariff ruling

<body><p>STORY: Since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's tariffs, big corporations including FedEx, Costco, and L'Oreal, have sued the government for refunds.</p><p>And while the ruling is a win on paper for many, some small businesses are realizing that recouping a tariff refund won't be easy - if it happens at all.</p><p>SIEGAL: “The refund is important, but it's more important if it's done sooner because it allows us to stabilize pricing in the market.”</p><p>Lee Siegel is founder and managing partner of ECR4Kids, which makes fixtures and learning ​products like toy boxes and cubbies. He says that while a tariff refund would help, the timing matters.&nbsp;</p><p>SIEGAL: “Like many companies that have imported, we have a tremendous amount of inventory that's burdened with these tariffs. And if there is in fact going to be a refund sooner rather than later, it allows us to adjust those the cost basis and ultimately reduce the cost in the market."</p><p>Roughly 97% of U.S. importers are small businesses, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce…</p><p>And of the $175 billion in tariffs paid to the U.S. government, small businesses paid about $55 billion, according to researchers at the University of Pennsylvania’s Penn Wharton Budget Model.</p><p>Small business advocates say the government has the infrastructure to refund tariffs easily, and has done so before.</p><p>But in a press conference after the Supreme Court’s ruling, U.S. President Donald Trump didn't make it clear when or if there would be any refunds.</p><p>:: February 20, 2026</p><p>TRUMP:&nbsp; "We'll end up being in court for the next five years."</p><p>For now, Siegel said he's holding off on litigation, citing a lack of clarity on the court process, and no guarantee of the outcome.</p><p>SIEGAL: "Pretty much any business can operate under any set of rules and terms. It's the, really the inconsistency and the chaotic approach and the instability that really makes it very, very difficult.”</p></body>

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.