SBM Offshore holds the cleaner structural position, with profitability as the main driver and growth adding further support. UCB still leads on growth and stability, which keeps the comparison from looking entirely one-sided. On the market side, SBM Offshore is in better shape — its trend is intact while UCB's trend has broken down. That puts structure and market broadly in agreement — SBM Offshore's lead looks more confirmed than conflicted.
The comparison is based on similar long-term financial trajectories, not sector labels. Both peer scores are relative to the STOXX 600 universe, making them directly comparable.
Most of the separation is still concentrated in profitability. The overall score gap is 16 points in favour of SBM Offshore N.V..
These two companies are linked by measured long-term financial trajectory similarity within the selected peer universe.
A moderate similarity means the pair is structurally comparable, but not a near-twin trajectory match.
The clearest structural overlap shows up in revenue stability and investment intensity.
Scores reflect position relative to comparable companies with similar long-term financial trajectories.
The largest gaps do not all point in the same direction.
Left means cheaper relative valuation. Higher means stronger structure.
The structural gap is limited here, but current pricing still leans against UCB SA.
Valuation position uses peer-relative PE percentile (idx_pct_pe) where available.
Where SBMO.AS and UCB.BR each sit in their own 5-year price and valuation history.
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Capital efficiency adds support, with a 6.2-point ROIC advantage.
UCB still pushes back on growth, with a 24.4-point revenue-growth advantage that keeps the read from becoming one-way.
Profitability settles the comparison, while pricing and growth keep the broader setup from looking fully aligned.
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AssetNext scores reflect each company's structural position within its functional peer group — not a ranking against all stocks simultaneously. Peers are identified by similarity across eight financial dimensions, including revenue growth trajectory, margin structure, capital intensity, and earnings stability. A score of 75 means the company ranks in the top quartile within its own peer group, not the entire market.
Four dimension scores drive the overall peer score: Growth (revenue trajectory and expansion dynamics), Quality (margin structure and capital efficiency), Valuation (peer-relative pricing on standard multiples), and Stability (earnings consistency and financial predictability). Each dimension is scored 0–100 relative to the peer group, then combined into an overall peer score using equal weighting.
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