Best Undervalued ASX Shares To Buy Now
Team Veye | 15-Sep-2025
A few stocks, though having a high growth potential, undergo timely corrections. Such stocks if held for a long term, survive the cyclical nature of the market and potentially justify their inclusion in the portfolio.
Hansen Technologies Limited (ASX: HSN)
had a solid year in FY2025. Operating revenue went up 11.2% to A$392.5 million with Communications & Media growing 15% and Energy & Utilities up by 8.3%. Its Underlying EBITDA jumped 20.9% to A$111.7 million with margins at 28.5%. Underlying NPATA was up 43.3% to A$56.9 million which shows better efficiency. Cash EBITDA increased 21.5% to A$93.4 million and free cash flow stood at A$30.4 million. Some big moves included a A$50 million agreement with VMO2, renewable energy deals in the U.S. and Germany. For the future Hansen is aiming at 5–7% organic revenue growth supported by AI automation, smart metering rollouts and the global energy transition makes this a really intriguing value opportunity.
Dicker Data Limited (ASX: DDR)
delivered solid results for H1 FY2025. Its gross revenue went up 15.7% to A$1.84 billion while statutory revenue grew 14.3% to A$1.24 billion. This was mainly supported by fast PC refresh cycles and AI related deployments. EBITDA came in at A$75.4 million which is an increase of 9.4% and PBT improved 13.3% to A$57.6 million. NPAT was up 11.1% to A$39.4 million and EPS also increased 10.9% to 21.8 cents. On the operational side the company formed key AI distribution tie ups. It launched the first sovereign AI factory in Australia and also strengthened its cyber security ecosystem. For the full year FY2025 DDR is targeting gross revenue of A$3.7–3.8 billion and PBT between A$120–124 million backed by AI infrastructure growth.
Vulcan Energy Resources Limited (ASX: VUL)
is working on its goal to supply carbon neutral lithium and renewable power from Germany’s Upper Rhine Valley Brine Field which holds the biggest lithium source in Europe. In the half year ending June 2025 its revenue went up to €4.1 million but the net loss also got bigger at €30.7 million because of high project and development spending. Cash balance was €48.8 million after big spendings on project investments. The company also got strong support from the German federal and state governments with €104 million grants given for the Phase One Lionheart Project. With permits already in hand along with the fact that seismic survey is finished and long term heat plus lithium supply deals signed. Vulcan is set to become a major sustainable lithium supplier for Europe.
AGL Energy Limited (ASX: AGL)
for FY25 reported an underlying EBITDA of about A$2.01 billion which is 9% lower than last year and underlying NPAT of A$640 million which was down 21%. Operating free cash flow came at A$788 million while net debt increased to A$2.9 billion because of growth investments. Despite of these challenges AGL declared a fully franked dividend of 48 cents per share . Around A$900 million was put into battery and other strategic projects including the 500 MW Liddell battery and 500 MW Tomago battery. The company is in a good position to take advantage of higher electricity demand along with more EV usage and the overall renewable shift. It is aiming for 12 GW of new capacity by 2035 and they plan to deploy A$10 billion to enable portfolio transition.
(Source: Company Announcements)
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