Nestlé: Pricing a Zero-Growth Perpetuity

Nestlé: Pricing a Zero-Growth Perpetuity

Target: Nestlé S.A. (NSRGY / NESN)
Author: CopelandAI Research by ScanGeni Ventures
Date: April 2026

Executive Summary

Nestlé is suffering from severe Expectations Arbitrage. With an ROIC of 22.25% against a WACC of 4.63%, Nestlé operates an economic profit machine generating almost CHF 10B in Shareholder Value Added annually. Management must ignore P/E multiples, aggressively repurchase shares at this zero-growth implied valuation, and let the 15-day Cash Conversion Cycle continuously fund the dividend.

Deep SVA Methodological Diagnosis

Reverse DCF & Expectations Investing:
At a 4.63% WACC, the market is pricing in a perpetual terminal growth rate of just 0.08%. The market treats Nestlé as a zero-growth perpetuity, entirely discounting its historical ability to expand RIG above inflation. ROIC Tree De-composition:
Nestlé requires practically zero internal cash to finance its supply chain. Suppliers fund the inventory cycle, yielding a 1.69x Capital Turnover ratio.
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