Atour Lifestyle Holdings (ATAT) Stock Trades Below Fair Value After A 91% Run
Bailey Pemberton
Sat, 22 August 2026 at 2:39 pm GMT+5:30
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Atour Lifestyle Holdings has returned 91.3% over the past three years, yet current checks suggest the stock still trades at a discount to an intrinsic value estimate based on a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) approach and to market based multiples. That combination puts fresh focus on whether recent share price weakness this year has left investors with a margin between price and value
Over the past three years Atour Lifestyle Holdings has delivered a 91.3% return, which keeps the long term trend firmly positive despite a softer share price this year
Recent revenue growth and hotel expansion can support expectations for future cash flows, while pressure on margins and earnings may limit how quickly that value is realised
On Simply Wall St’s broader checks Atour Lifestyle Holdings screens as undervalued in 6 of 6 valuation tests, which points to a stock that still looks cheap on multiple measures
The stock’s next move may depend on whether the current discount to intrinsic value and market multiples is sufficient compensation for the execution risks around Atour Lifestyle Holdings’s growth plans
Atour Lifestyle Holdings delivered -0.5% returns over the last year. See how this stacks up to the rest of the Hospitality industry
Is Atour Lifestyle Holdings Still Cheap on Cash Flow?
The Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) method estimates what Atour Lifestyle Holdings might be worth today based on its future cash generation. On this model, the latest twelve month free cash flow is about CN¥2.3b, and analysts expect cash flows to keep growing over time rather than shrinking, which supports using a 2 Stage Free Cash Flow to Equity approach
Those cash flows translate into an estimated intrinsic value of about $56.88 per share, which implies the stock trades at roughly a 38.9% discount and appears undervalued on this basis. The recent Q2 2026 update, with 41.4% revenue growth but a sizeable earnings miss and margin pressure, helps explain why the market may be cautious even though the DCF indicates a higher value for Atour Lifestyle Holdings than the current price
Overall, the Discounted Cash Flow workup suggests that Atour Lifestyle Holdings stock may be undervalued relative to the cash flows currently included in the model
Our Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis suggests Atour Lifestyle Holdings is undervalued by 38.9%. Track this in your watchlist or portfolio, or discover 48 more high quality undervalued stocks


