Melexis with a clear analyst picture, shares in the semiconductor peer group focus
28.06.2026 - 09:35:51 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Anna Wagner, Analysts & Consensus desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-28, 09:35.
Melexis (BE0165385973) opens this Sunday with its established role as a mid-cap semiconductor supplier to the automotive industry. The stock is part of the European chip segment alongside peers such as Infineon and STMicroelectronics, which many retail investors use as benchmarks for valuation and growth.
How analysts view Melexis today
Analyst coverage on Melexis remains relatively concentrated, reflecting its specialized focus on automotive sensing and mixed-signal chips rather than broad consumer electronics. Most houses that follow the stock emphasize the combination of structural demand for vehicle electronics and the cyclicality of the broader semiconductor cycle when they set rating and price targets.
Consensus estimates typically anchor on mid- to high-single-digit revenue growth over the medium term and an operating margin profile that benefits from the firm’s fabless model and focus on high-value content per vehicle. The analyst discussion often compares Melexis to larger European peers such as Infineon and NXP on valuation multiples, while noting that Melexis’ narrower product mix and customer concentration can lead to more pronounced swings in order intake during automotive downcycles.
Position in the semiconductor peer group
Within the European semiconductor peer group, Melexis tends to be framed as an automotive specialist rather than a diversified chip platform. Infineon, for example, spans power semiconductors, industrial drives and renewables, while STMicroelectronics covers microcontrollers, sensors and industrial segments; Melexis, by contrast, is tightly focused on position sensing, temperature sensing and driver ICs for cars and related applications.
Sector comparisons usually highlight the company’s exposure to structural themes such as vehicle electrification, advanced driver-assistance systems and in-cabin comfort, all of which require more sensors per car and higher semiconductor content. At the same time, investors must factor in the traditional volatility of automotive production cycles and model launches when assessing earnings visibility, even if long-term content per vehicle trends remain supportive.
Background and price data on Melexis
Further English-language coverage and core figures on the Melexis shares can be found on the ad-hoc-news topic page and via the company’s Investor Relations site.
The product behind the Melexis stock
Melexis generates most of its revenue from automotive semiconductor solutions, with magnetic position sensors as one of the company’s core product families. These chips measure rotation, linear movement or angular position in components such as power steering systems, electric motor drives, throttle control and various actuators around the vehicle.
Where the Melexis shares trade today
The Melexis shares (BE0165385973) are listed on Euronext Brussels; as of 2026-06-28, 09:35 CET, a current live-verified share price in euros is not available in this text and must be taken from the exchange’s latest quotation.
Melexis at a glance
- Company: Melexis NV
- ISIN: BE0165385973
- WKN: Not live-verified
- Ticker: MELE
- Trading venue: Euronext Brussels
- Price (as of 2026-06-28, 09:35): Not live-verified in this text, see Euronext Brussels quotation
- Market cap: Not live-verified, based on the latest available Euronext Brussels data
- Sector / industry: Semiconductors, automotive electronics
- Index membership: Not formally part of the Euro Stoxx 50; the stock is commonly grouped in European mid-cap semiconductor indices and sector baskets
- Next earnings date: Not officially scheduled in this text; investors can consult the Melexis Investor Relations calendar for the next quarterly publication date
Disclaimer: This text is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a recommendation to buy or sell financial instruments. Figures and dates are based on sources deemed reliable but may change without notice. Retail investors should consult their own advisers and the official Melexis publications before making investment decisions.
