OPmobility consensus picture emerges, shares in focus with analyst views
30.06.2026 - 13:08:23 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Anna Wagner, Analysts & Consensus desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-30, 13:07.
OPmobility (FR0000121253) attracts attention this Tuesday as analyst houses refine their estimates for the French auto supplier. The shares are part of the European equipment and systems peer group with players such as Valeo and Continental, a segment closely watched by investors in Paris and across the Eurozone.
What analysts are signaling
Consensus data compiled by platforms such as MarketScreener and similar aggregators show a cluster of Buy and Hold ratings on OPmobility, with relatively few outright Sell recommendations compared with regional peers. The French group, known historically under the Plastic Omnium name, sits in the European auto components universe where the broader sector often trades on mid-single-digit to low-double-digit earnings multiples, reflecting cyclical exposure and capital intensity.
According to recent broker notes summarized in the consensus services, several houses point to OPmobility's leveraged exposure to electrification and emissions regulations, which should keep order books supported in the medium term. At the same time, analysts underline the margin pressure from higher input costs and the need for continued efficiency gains, including industrial footprint optimization and procurement discipline, which is already visible in prior restructuring rounds and plant-level initiatives.
How OPmobility compares with peers
In the European auto supplier peer group, OPmobility is typically mentioned alongside French electrical and electronics specialist Valeo and German tire and systems vendor Continental, both members of large indices such as the CAC 40 and DAX respectively. These companies share exposure to OEM production volumes, regulatory-driven content per vehicle and the transition toward electric and connected cars, which influences their long-term order pipelines and capex plans.
Analyst commentary on the sector has in recent months highlighted a clear differentiation between suppliers with strong positions in future-oriented modules such as battery housings, lightweight structures and ADAS electronics, and those more reliant on legacy combustion-related systems. In this context, OPmobility's focus on body modules, clean energy systems and custom plastic components is seen as a way to maintain relevance as OEMs shift platforms, although execution quality and capital allocation remain central themes in the research coverage.
Background and price data on OPmobility
Further company reports, analyst notes and market data on the OPmobility shares are compiled in the ad-hoc-news topic section and the issuer's own investor relations pages.
What the company sells
OPmobility's core business rests on supplying OEMs with plastic-based body modules, fuel and emissions systems and increasingly energy storage and clean mobility solutions. This includes front-end modules, bumper systems and complex plastic structures designed to reduce vehicle weight while maintaining safety standards and integrating sensors and electronics for driver assistance.
Where the stock trades today
The OPmobility shares (FR0000121253) trade on Euronext Paris in euros; the latest verified quote and market capitalization data are based on the exchange's regular updates and remain the reference for investors following the stock in the European auto supplier space.
Key data on the OPmobility shares
- Company: OPmobility SE (Plastic Omnium)
- ISIN: FR0000121253
- WKN: (not live-verifiable)
- Ticker: (not live-verifiable)
- Trading venue: Euronext Paris
- Price (as of 2026-06-30, 13:00): (latest quote not live-verifiable) euros
- Market cap: (not live-verifiable) euros (as of 2026-06-30)
- Sector / industry: Automobiles & Components, Auto Parts & Equipment
- Index membership: (not live-verifiable)
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument. All data and assessments are based on sources believed to be reliable but cannot be guaranteed.
