One Software Technologies (TASE:ONE) Reports Higher Sales, Is The Stock Fully Priced?

One Software Technologies (TASE:ONE) reported its Q2 and first half 2026 earnings on August 19, with higher sales in both periods but mixed profit trends that give investors fresh numbers to reassess the stock.
See our latest analysis for One Software Technologies.
The earnings release on August 19 appears to have been the main trigger for One Software Technologies’ recent move, with a 7 day share price return of 5.2% and a 30 day share price return of 3.31%. This contrasts with a year to date share price decline of 30.08% and a 1 year total shareholder return that is down 16.66%, while the 3 year and 5 year total shareholder returns of 45.9% and 50.87% point to a stronger longer term history.
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The recent lift in One Software Technologies’ share price could reflect investors refocusing on revenue growth and mixed profit trends, or it could be a short term sentiment bounce. How do the current earnings compare with the valuation?
Price to Earnings of 18x for One Software Technologies: Is it justified?
On the latest close, One Software Technologies traded on a P/E of 18x, which screens as slightly cheaper than peers based on the available comparison data.
The P/E ratio compares the current share price with earnings per share. For a service heavy IT group like One Software Technologies, it is a common way for investors to think about how much they are paying for each unit of profit today.
According to the checks provided, One Software Technologies is described as good value on a P/E of 18x compared with a peer average of 19.8x and the broader Asian IT industry average of 18.6x. That points to the stock trading on a modest discount rather than a premium, despite a track record of earnings growth of 16.8% per year over the past 5 years and a high return on equity of 26.2%. Investors can weigh whether that mix of profitability and growth justifies at least a peer level multiple, or whether the current discount reflects concerns such as slower 1 year earnings growth of 6.6% versus the sector.
Against the wider IT industry average P/E of 20.2x flagged in the value checks, the 18x multiple again comes through as lower. That indicates that the market is pricing One Software Technologies below the levels implied by both its direct peer group and the broader regional IT sector based on earnings alone, even though the company scores only 2 out of 6 on the internal valuation checks.
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
Result: Price-to-Earnings of 18x (ABOUT RIGHT)
However, investors in One Software Technologies still face risks if earnings progress slows further, or if the current discount reflects deeper concerns about future contracts and margins.
Find out about the key risks to this One Software Technologies narrative.
Another View on One Software Technologies using the SWS DCF model
The P/E of 18x suggests One Software Technologies trades at a small discount to peers. The SWS DCF model points to a different picture. On this view, the current share price of ₪65.56 sits above an estimated future cash flow value of ₪59.05, which implies the stock screens as overvalued on this method.
That gap is not huge in absolute terms, yet it raises a practical question. Are investors more comfortable paying up for earnings today, or does the cash flow based estimate deserve more weight when thinking about risk and return from here?
Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.
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Next Steps
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