Scenario calculator
Enter EPS growth and exit P/E per scenario. The chart starts at the current share price (Now) and transitions the P/E from today's trailing multiple toward your Exit P/E over the horizon. Same live price and TTM EPS as the rest of the page.
Implied price path (by year)
Paths start at $519.86 (Now); the P/E transitions from today's trailing multiple toward Exit P/E by the horizon year.
2031 (horizon)
| Price | Total | CAGR | |
|---|---|---|---|
| bear | $1587.53 | +205.4% | +25.0% |
| base | $2301.58 | +342.7% | +34.7% |
| bull | $3172.54 | +510.3% | +43.6% |
Base case: with about 29% growth per year and a 61× exit multiple over 5 years, the model lands SPOT near $2301.58 — an implied about a 34.7% CAGR.
Sensitivity (base case)
Sensitivity grid — sweeps EPS growth and exit P/E around your base inputs. Simple mode only; bear, bull, and Advanced (revenue) paths are not included.
Implied share price at the horizon for each combination: EPS growth in the rows, exit P/E in the columns; other settings stay fixed.
| Row axis: EPS growth. Column axis: exit P/E.Exit P/E →↓ EPS growth | 51× | 56× | 61× | 66× | 71× |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19% | $1,284 | $1,409 | $1,535 | $1,661 | $1,787 |
| 24% | $1,578 | $1,733 | $1,887 | $2,042 | $2,197 |
| 29% | $1,924 | $2,113 | $2,302 | $2,490 | $2,679 |
| 34% | $2,329 | $2,557 | $2,785 | $3,014 | $3,242 |
| 39% | $2,799 | $3,073 | $3,347 | $3,622 | $3,896 |
Shade depth: darker fill within the same color band means a higher implied price in that cell (across the grid).
Annual diluted EPS
GAAP diluted earnings per share by fiscal year (from reported statements). Use it as context for the EPS growth assumptions in the scenario calculator above — not a forecast.
Across 11 fiscal years, diluted EPS went from about $-1.37 in 2015 to about $10.51 in 2025.
EPS figures are in reported currency (EUR).
Scale: -6.93 to 10.51 EPS; horizontal line at 0. Fiscal years with no row in the database are omitted.
Diluted EPS year-over-year change
Percent change vs the previous fiscal year in this series. If a fiscal year is missing in the database, the comparison is to the prior available year (not necessarily the prior calendar year).
Year-over-year EPS change in this window ranged from a high of +91.1% to a low of +91.1%.
Historical multiples
Each bar is the trailing five-year range (low left, high right). Gray fill from low to today; dot = today; amber tick = median. Low, median, and high are listed under each bar.
Net cash
$2.9B
Beta
1.55
Vs market benchmark
Return drivers (illustrative)
Historical EPS growth and where today’s P/E sits vs its five-year median — same P/E basis as the scenario price paths chart above.
Vs median P/E
Current P/E is below the trailing five-year median (cheaper vs that history).
Your EPS growth vs next-year analyst consensus
Same basis for every column: one-step implied EPS growth (next-year average estimate vs TTM). Consensus uses 23 EPS estimates. Δ (pts) is your growth minus consensus in percentage points, not “percent of consensus.”
| Scenario | Your growth | Consensus | Δ (pts) |
|---|---|---|---|
| bear | +22.5% | +21.3% | +1.3 pts |
| base | +28.5% | +21.3% | +7.3 pts |
| bull | +33.9% | +21.3% | +12.6 pts |
Frequently asked questions
How is SPOT's price target calculated?
Price targets here use projected EPS × exit P/E. Future EPS = TTM EPS × (1 + growth)^years, then price = future EPS × P/E. The tool pre-fills analyst consensus and historical ranges for Spotify (SPOT) so you can compare your assumptions to the data.
What is SPOT's base-case price target?
With about 29% annual EPS growth and a 61× exit P/E over 5 years based on consensus from 23 analysts, the base case for Spotify (SPOT) lands near $2301.58, implying roughly 34.7% CAGR. This is illustrative, not a forecast.
What P/E ratio should I use for SPOT?
Defaults use the 5-year median P/E (about 61.0×) for the base case, the 25th percentile for bear and the 75th for bull. Adjust the Exit P/E sliders if you have a different valuation view.
What is SPOT's expected return in this model?
Expected return depends on your assumptions. The calculator reports CAGR = (Future price / Current price)^(1/Years) − 1. This is illustrative only and not investment advice.
What growth rate do analysts expect for SPOT?
Consensus from 23 analysts implies about 21.3% next-year EPS growth for Spotify (SPOT) versus the latest TTM. The base case uses analyst-derived defaults; tweak the EPS growth slider if you disagree.
Is SPOT's P/E high or low historically?
SPOT currently trades at about 45.9× earnings, 24.8% below its 5-year median of 61.0×. The historical multiples card shows the full 5- and 10-year range.
What time horizon does the price target use?
The default horizon is 5 years; you can change it from 1 to 10 years. Longer horizons compound EPS growth and re-rating effects more strongly, so total returns become more sensitive to assumptions.
Is this a recommendation to buy or sell SPOT?
No. The price-target calculator is an educational tool that turns explicit growth and P/E assumptions into a model price. Peers in the Communication Services sector are listed below for context. It is not investment advice and does not predict future returns.
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