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title: "Assessing DiDi Global (OTCPK:DIDI.Y) Valuation After The Proposed US$740 Million Class Action Settlement"
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description: "DiDi Global (DIDI.Y) is facing a proposed US$740 million class action settlement aimed at resolving claims related to its American Depositary Shares. The stock is currently priced at US$4.60, reflecting a year-to-date decline of 17.27%. Despite being undervalued with a price-to-sales ratio of 0.7x compared to industry peers, ongoing legal risks and a net loss of US$10.7 million may affect investor sentiment. A discounted cash flow analysis suggests a fair value of US$19.89, indicating a significant gap from the current price, raising questions about future growth expectations."
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# Assessing DiDi Global (OTCPK:DIDI.Y) Valuation After The Proposed US$740 Million Class Action Settlement

## Understanding the proposed class action settlement

The proposed US$740m class action settlement involving DiDi Global (DIDI.Y) is a key legal development for anyone following the stock, because it aims to resolve all claims tied to the case.

If approved by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, the settlement would close a long running legal chapter for purchasers of the company’s American Depositary Shares.

See our latest analysis for DiDi Global.

The proposed settlement arrives after a weak spell for DiDi Global’s share price, with the stock at US$4.60 and a year to date share price return of 17.27% decline. The 1 year total shareholder return of 7.44% decline and relatively flat 3 year total shareholder return of 0.22% suggest momentum has been fading rather than building recently as investors weigh legal risks against the company’s longer term prospects.

If this legal update has you thinking about where else growth stories might be forming, it could be worth scanning 23 top founder-led companies as a way to spot other potentially interesting opportunities.

So with the share price weak, annual revenue and net income growth in the latest figures, and the stock trading at a large discount to analyst targets and intrinsic estimates, is this a genuine mispricing, or is the market already weighing future growth?

## Preferred Price-to-Sales of 0.7x: Is it justified?

On the numbers provided, DiDi Global screens as undervalued, with the shares at $4.60 and the stock described as trading at good value compared to peers and the wider US Transportation industry on a 0.7x P/S ratio.

The P/S multiple looks at how much investors are paying for each dollar of revenue, which can be especially useful when a company is still loss making and a P/E ratio is not meaningful. For DiDi Global, the current 0.7x P/S ratio is paired with annual revenue of about $221.2b and a reported net loss of $10.7m. This indicates that the market is focusing on sales and the potential for future profitability rather than current earnings.

Relative comparisons add more context. DiDi Global’s 0.7x P/S is described as good value versus the US Transportation industry average of 1.2x and also versus a peer average of 2.3x. This implies investors are paying much less for each dollar of DiDi Global’s revenue than for similar companies. At the same time, an estimated fair P/S ratio of 1.2x suggests that, if sentiment or fundamentals shifted, the multiple could move closer to that level.

Explore the SWS fair ratio for DiDi Global

**Result: Price-to-sales of 0.7x (UNDERVALUED)**

However, you still need to weigh ongoing legal overhangs and the company’s current net loss of US$10.7m, which could both keep sentiment cautious.

Find out about the key risks to this DiDi Global narrative.

## Another view using our DCF model

The SWS DCF model paints a much stronger picture, with DiDi Global at $4.60 compared to a future cash flow value estimate of $19.89, described as trading 76.9% below that level. That is a wide gap. Is this a genuine opportunity, or a sign that expectations might be too rich?

Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.

DIDI.Y Discounted Cash Flow as at Feb 2026

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_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._

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