A Look At Interparfums (IPAR) Valuation After Recent Auditor Change And Internal Control Weakness Disclosures

Interparfums, Inc.

Interparfums, Inc.

IPAR

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Interparfums (IPAR) has drawn fresh attention after its audit committee replaced Forvis Mazars with Grant Thornton as independent auditor. This move follows previously disclosed material weaknesses in internal controls over financial reporting.

The auditor transition comes at a time when the share price has eased, with a 1 month share price return of 12.49% and a 3 month share price return of 14.48%, while the 1 year total shareholder return is down 31.36%. This suggests momentum has cooled after earlier long term gains.

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With Interparfums trading at US$86.49 alongside an indicated intrinsic discount and a gap to the US$109.20 analyst target, the key question is whether sentiment has swung too far or if the market already reflects future growth.

Most Popular Narrative: 20.1% Undervalued

Interparfums' most followed narrative pegs fair value at $108.20, compared with the last close at $86.49, indicating a valuation gap based on specific growth and margin assumptions.

Strong category momentum for prestige fragrances, bolstered by continued consumer preference for branded, luxury personal products and supported by a disciplined innovation pipeline (upcoming launches for Montblanc, Jimmy Choo, Moncler, and new artisanal lines), is expected to maintain pricing power, boost net sales, and support higher net margins.

Curious what earnings path and revenue build up are behind that valuation gap? The narrative leans on steady top line expansion, slightly higher margins, and a future earnings multiple that needs to hold up over time, all evaluated using a discount rate that reflects those cash flows.

Result: Fair Value of $108.20 (UNDERVALUED)

However, the picture can change quickly if key fragrance licenses underperform or are not renewed, or if currency swings and retailer destocking weigh on reported results.

Another View: What The P/E Ratio Is Saying

While the SWS DCF model points to undervaluation based on future cash flows, the current P/E of 16.4x sits above both the 13.9x fair ratio and the 12x peer average, yet below the 19x global Personal Products industry level. That mix can point to either a cushion or a value trap, depending on how you see future execution.

To see how this earnings multiple compares with detailed valuation work, take a look at the See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

NasdaqGS:IPAR P/E Ratio as at May 2026
NasdaqGS:IPAR P/E Ratio as at May 2026

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