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Salesforce is transitioning from a hyper-growth SaaS pioneer to a mature compounder. The thesis centers on a strategic shift from dilutive M&A to disciplined capital allocation, margin expansion, and robust free cash flow generation. Fair value range: low $172, high $303, with mid-point at $237.
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CRM Salesforce Inc. fair value $237–$303

CRM
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Analyzed: 2026-05-09Next update: 2026-08-09Methodology v2.4Archetype: Mature compounderNYSE · Information Technology
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Last price
$181.82
▲ +55.13 (+30.32%)
Fair value
$237
$237–$303
Rating
Strong Buy
confidence 88/100
Upside
+30.3%
upside to fair value
Margin of Safety
$201.41
buy below · 15%
Market Cap
$148.7B
P/E fwd 12.2

§1 Executive summary

  • Transitioning to mature compounder focused on margin expansion and capital return.
  • Exceptional FCF supports aggressive share repurchases.
  • Market over-penalizing top-line fade; under-pricing cash economics.
  • Key risk is a return to undisciplined M&A or high SBC dilution.
Fair value
$237
Margin of safety
+23.3%
Confidence
88/100
Moat
9/10

Educational analysis only — not financial advice. Always do your own due diligence.

$181.82Price
FV $236.95
High $303.18

Salesforce is transitioning from a hyper-growth SaaS pioneer to a mature compounder. The thesis centers on a strategic shift from dilutive M&A to disciplined capital allocation, margin expansion, and robust free cash flow generation.

  • High switching costs within core
    High switching costs within core enterprise ecosystem
  • Deep integration of multi-cloud CRM
    Deep integration of multi-cloud CRM software
  • Cycle upside
    AI-driven product cycles reignite enterprise IT software spending.

§2 Bear case

A sustained macroeconomic downturn coupled with deep CRM saturation tests the model. If revenue growthRevenue growthYear-over-year change in revenue, expressed as a percentage. The starting point for any forward-earnings model and the lens through which scale, mix, and pricing power become visible. compresses below 5% and SBCStock-based compensationThe fair-value cost of equity awards (options, RSUs, performance shares) granted to employees. A real economic expense even though it is non-cash. remains elevated, true per-share value erodes despite optical cash generation.

Ways this thesis can break

Growth Stagnation

20%· Medium

Core software markets saturate entirely, permanently capping top-line growth below 5%.

FV impact
-27%

M&A Relapse

15%· Low

Management abandons disciplined capital allocation, executing large dilutive acquisitions.

FV impact
-35%

AI Displacement

10%· Low

Agentforce fails to gain traction; nimble AI startups displace core service workflows.

FV impact
-20%
Early-warning signals to monitor
MetricCurrentTrigger threshold
Revenue growth drops below 7% over two consecutive quarters.MonitorDeterioration versus the report thesis
Operating margins stall or compress below 30% target.MonitorDeterioration versus the report thesis
Share repurchases halted in favor of large-scale M&A.MonitorDeterioration versus the report thesis
Agentforce adoption rates disappoint internal targets.MonitorDeterioration versus the report thesis
SBC continues to consume outsized portion of operating cash flow.MonitorDeterioration versus the report thesis

§3 Financial history

Income statement — last six periods
Line itemT−0T−1T−2T−3T−4CAGR
Period2022-01-312023-01-312024-01-312025-01-312026-01-31Trend
Revenue$26.49B$31.35B$34.86B$37.90B$41.53B+11.9%
Gross profit$19.47B$22.99B$26.32B$29.25B$32.26B+13.5%
Operating income$548.0M$1.86B$6.00B$7.67B$8.92B+100.8%
Net income$1.44B$208.0M$4.14B$6.20B$7.46B+50.7%
EPS (diluted)$1.48$0.21$4.20$6.36$7.80+51.5%
EBITDA$3.85B$5.64B$9.96B$11.14B$12.55B+34.4%
R&D$4.47B$5.06B$4.91B$5.49B$5.99B+7.6%
SG&A$14.45B$16.08B$14.52B$15.19B$16.35B+3.1%

Quality scores

Piotroski F-score
7 / 9
0–9 quality composite
Altman Z-score
2.49
Bankruptcy risk (>3 safe)
Beneish M-score
-2.66
Earnings manipulation risk
OCF / Net income
2.01×
>1 indicates high earnings quality
Accounting quality gate
Pass
Sector-adjusted gate
ROIC
9.2%
Return on invested capital
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  1. Based on our latest analysis, CRM looks meaningfully undervalued. The current price is $182 versus a composite fair-value midpoint of $237 (range $172–$303), which implies roughly 30.3% upside to the midpoint.
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