Liberty Global shares surge 11.10% premarket as valuation gap suggests 27.8% undervaluation and asset monetization plans boost investor confidence.
ByAinvest
Friday, Feb 6, 2026 8:28 am ET1min read
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Liberty Global surged 11.10% in premarket trading, driven by a valuation analysis from Simply Wall St highlighting a significant undervaluation. The report noted a fair value of $15.70 versus the recent $11.33 share price, a 27.8% discount, and emphasized potential capital generation from infrastructure asset monetization (e.g., tower and fiber transactions) to support deleveraging, reinvestment, and shareholder returns. This narrative positioned the stock as undervalued with upside from asset optimization and improved free cash flow, aligning with the premarket rally. While a separate report cited a 232.5% surge in Liberty Global-B (LBTYB), this class-specific movement lacked a clear cause and is distinct from LBTY.A’s broader valuation-driven momentum.
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