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title: "Assessing Science Applications International (SAIC) Valuation After Strong Q1 Results And Higher Adjusted EPS Guidance"
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description: "SAIC reported Q1 sales of $1.906 billion and net income of $115 million, with raised full-year Adjusted EPS guidance. Analysts estimate a fair value of $117.80, suggesting the stock is slightly undervalued relative to its current price of $114.35. Key growth drivers include government contracts and digital transformation initiatives, though risks involve tighter federal budgets and contract recompete pressures."
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# Assessing Science Applications International (SAIC) Valuation After Strong Q1 Results And Higher Adjusted EPS Guidance

Science Applications International (SAIC) is drawing fresh attention after reporting first quarter sales of US$1,906 million and net income of US$115 million, alongside higher full year Adjusted EPS guidance and steady revenue guidance.

See our latest analysis for Science Applications International.

SAIC’s latest results, a fresh U.S. Navy torpedo defense contract and an active share buyback sit against a share price of US$114.35, with a 30 day share price return of 21.74% and a 1 year total shareholder return of 12.03%. This suggests momentum has picked up recently, while longer term gains have been steadier.

If this mix of government contracts and capital returns has your attention, it could be a good moment to look beyond SAIC and scan 20 top founder-led companies

With shares up 21.7% over the past month and trading close to analyst targets, but with an indicated intrinsic value gap of around 52%, the key question is simple: is SAIC still mispriced or is future growth already reflected in the stock?

## Most Popular Narrative: 2.9% Undervalued

Analyst consensus places Science Applications International's fair value at $117.80 versus a last close of $114.35, which frames a modest discount and puts the focus squarely on how future cash flows and margins evolve from here.

> _The company's strategic focus on differentiated, high-growth capabilities in areas such as mission integration, digital transformation, and advanced IT modernization positions SAIC to benefit from the government's ongoing push to update legacy systems, likely accelerating top-line growth as procurement normalizes. A robust pipeline and strong book-to-bill ratios, along with sustained win rates in recompetes and pending award backlogs, provide significant building blocks for revenue recovery and long-term expansion once current government funding delays and efficiency initiatives subside._

Read the complete narrative.

Want to see what is really backing that fair value tag? The narrative leans on steady revenues, shifting margins and a future earnings multiple that might surprise you.

**Result: Fair Value of $117.80 (UNDERVALUED)**

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, there are still clear pressure points, including tighter federal budgets and contract recompete risks such as Evolve or Vanguard that could challenge margins and earnings assumptions.

Find out about the key risks to this Science Applications International narrative.

## Next Steps

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