July 31, 2025
Top 10 Stock Singapore Airlines Sell Recommendation
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Snapshot: Singapore Airlines – Top 10 Stock in Straits Times Index STI
Singapore Airlines is listed as a top 10 stock on July 31, 2025 in the market index STI because of its high performance in at least one of the Obermatt investment strategies. Only one consolidated Obermatt Rank is above-average. The company is growing above average, but all other facts speak against a stock purchase, especially the low market sentiment by professional investors. Based on the Obermatt 360° View of 20 (20% performer), Obermatt issues an overall sell recommendation for Singapore Airlines on July 31, 2025.
Snapshot: Obermatt Ranks
Country | Singapore |
Industry | Airlines |
Index | Low Emissions, Energy Efficient, STI |
Size class | X-Large |

When Obermatt identifies the Top 10 stocks in a market, it’s based on a certain investment strategy. The best performing stocks usually aren’t the ones that everyone is talking about (those are often "over-priced" and have low Value ranks).
For each investment strategy, we provide you with more detailed analysis and our recommendation. You see the ranks of the top 10 stocks ranked by that particular investment strategy (360° View, Sentiment, Value, Growth, Safety and Combined Financial Performance).
360° View: Obermatt 360° View Singapore Airlines Sell
360 METRICS | July 31, 2025 | |||||||
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VALUE | ||||||||
VALUE | 31 |
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GROWTH | ||||||||
GROWTH | 65 |
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SAFETY | ||||||||
SAFETY | 25 |
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SENTIMENT | ||||||||
SENTIMENT | 44 |
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360° VIEW | 20 |
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ANALYSIS: With an Obermatt 360° View of 20 (better than 20% compared with alternatives), overall professional sentiment and financial characteristics for the stock Singapore Airlines are critical, mostly below average. The 360° View is based on consolidating four consolidated indicators, with three out of four indicators below average for Singapore Airlines. The consolidated Growth Rank has a good rank of 65, which means that the company experiences above-average growth momentum when looking at financial metrics such as revenue, profit, and invested capital growth, as well as stock returns. It ranks higher than 65% of competitors in the same industry. The other indicators are below average, namely the Value, Safety, and Sentiment Ranks.The Value Rank at 31 means that the share price of Singapore Airlines is on the high side compared with its peers regarding revenues, profits, and invested capital. The stock price is higher than for 69% of alternative stocks in the same industry. The consolidated Safety Rank has a riskier rank of 25, which means that the company has a riskier financing structure than 75% comparable companies when looking at the amount of its debt, its refinancing requirements, and its ability to service debt. The consolidated Sentiment Rank also has a low rank of 44, indicating professional investors are more pessimistic about the stock than for 56% of alternative investment opportunities. ...read more
RECOMMENDATION: With a consolidated 360° View of 20, Singapore Airlines is worse than 80% of all alternative stock investment opportunities based on the Obermatt Method. This means that Singapore Airlines shares are on the riskier side for investors. As only one of the consolidated Obermatt Ranks exhibits excellent performance, namely the above-average growth (Growth Rank of 65), it is a riskier stock investment proposition. Aside from the critical professional market sentiment (Sentiment Rank of 44), the company is rather risky when it comes to financing (Safety Rank of 25). The negative market view on Singapore Airlines may be due to the high stock price (low value). A growth company like this may get too expensive at one point in time. If too many investors are desperate to join the party, they may drive stock prices above reasonable levels. While it is typical for growth companies to have low value, because investors are willing to pay more for companies that are expected to have high growth, the crucial question is: how much more do you pay for the stock of Singapore Airlines compared with alternatives? You can use the following rule of thumb: The value rank shouldn’t be lower than one minus the growth rank. For example, if the growth rank is at 75, and the value rank is at 5, you should tread carefully. If the value rank is at 40, it still might be a good value (even though it is lower than 50). As market sentiment is critical, you should be careful with paying more than market-average for this stock and conduct further research into the company's future growth potential. ...read more
Sentiment Strategy: Professional Market Sentiment for Singapore Airlines only reserved
ANALYSIS: With an Obermatt Sentiment Rank of 44 (better than 44% compared with alternatives), overall professional sentiment and engagement for the stock Singapore Airlines is below industry average. The Sentiment Rank is based on consolidating four sentiment indicators, with half of the metrics below and half above average for Singapore Airlines. Analyst Opinions are at a rank of 13 (worse than 87% of alternative investments), which means that currently, stock research analysts tend to warn against investing in the stock of the company. But they are changing their opinions! Analyst Opinions Change has a rank of 70, which means that stock research experts are more positive in their investment recommendations in the company. In other words, they are getting more optimistic of stock investments in Singapore Airlines. More encouragingly, the Professional Investors rank is 79, which means that professional investors hold more stock in this company than in 79% of alternative investment opportunities. Pros tend to favor investing in this company. But Market Pulse is on the lower side with a rank of 38, which means that the current professional news and professional social networks are on the negative side when discussing this company (more negative news than for 62% of competitors). ...read more
RECOMMENDATION: With a consolidated Sentiment Rank of 44 (less encouraging than 56% compared with investment alternatives), Singapore Airlines has a reputation among professional investors that is below that of its competitors. The sentiment signals are mixed for Singapore Airlines. While analysts and the news channels are negative, there is a change in what analysts think. Above-average institutional investors in this company support them. Sentiment signals remain mixed with analysts and news channels pessimistic, though improving, and professional investors above average. ...read more
Value Strategy: Singapore Airlines Stock Price Value below-average critical
ANALYSIS: With an Obermatt Value Rank of 31 (worse than 69% compared with alternatives), Singapore Airlines shares are more expensive than the average comparable stock. The Value Rank is based on consolidating four value indicators, with three out of four indicators below average for Singapore Airlines. Only the metric dividend yield has an above-average rank, reflecting that dividend practices are expected to be higher than 68% of comparable companies, making the stock an attractive buy for dividend investors. However, dividend investors may get disappointed because all other critical financial indicators are below the market median: Price-to-Sales is 34 which means that the stock price compared with what market professionals expect for future profits is higher than 66% of comparable companies, indicating a low value concerning Singapore Airlines's sales levels. The same is valid for Price-to-Profit (also referred to as price-earnings, P/E) with a rank of 27 which means that the stock price compared with what market professionals expect for future profit levels is higher than 73% of comparable companies. In addition, Price-to-Book (also referred to as market-to-book ratio) with a Price-to-Book Rank of 28 is also low. Compared with invested capital, the stock price is higher than for 72% of comparable investments. ...read more
RECOMMENDATION: The overall picture with a consolidated Value Rank of 31, is a hold recommendation based on Singapore Airlines's stock price compared with the company's operational size and dividend yields. Should dividend investors pick Singapore Airlines? The company-reported financials speak against it. The company is expensive compared with revenue and invested capital levels, two reliable company size indicators. In addition, it currently has a low level of profits. How can future dividends be paid in the case that profits remain low? Dividend investors should choose Singapore Airlines only if they reasonably expect the low current profit levels to be transitory. ...read more
Growth Strategy: Singapore Airlines Growth Momentum good
ANALYSIS: With an Obermatt Growth Rank of 65 (better than 65% compared with alternatives), Singapore Airlines shows an above-average growth dynamic in its industry. Investors also speak of positive momentum. The Growth Rank is based on consolidating four value indicators, with half of the indicators below and half above average for Singapore Airlines. Capital Growth has a rank of 82, which means that currently professionals expect the company to grow its invested capital more than 13% of its competitors. Investors welcomed this, visible in the Stock Returns rank of 67 (above 67% of alternative investments). But Sales Growth has only a rank of 43, which means that, currently, professionals expect the company to grow less than 57% of its competitors, and Profit Growth is also low at a rank of 13. ...read more
RECOMMENDATION: The overall picture with a consolidated Growth Rank of 65, is a buy recommendation for growth and momentum investors. This is an ambiguous picture. Revenue growth and capital growth are strong, but the growth in profit, which seems good, can also be an indication that growth momentum may be negative. The fact that stock returns have been above average doesn't help much, as stock returns are less reliable in showing a company’s future growth potential. Prices may perform well for the simple reason that investors were too pessimistic in the past and are now correcting their opinions and moving the stock price to a more reasonable level. As the growth picture is mixed for Singapore Airlines, investors may want to look at value and sentiment indicators for a well-rounded picture of this stock. ...read more
Safety Strategy: Singapore Airlines Debt Financing Safety below-average
SAFETY METRICS | July 31, 2025 | |||||||
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LEVERAGE | ||||||||
LEVERAGE | 50 |
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REFINANCING | ||||||||
REFINANCING | 17 |
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LIQUIDITY | ||||||||
LIQUIDITY | 30 |
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CONSOLIDATED RANK: SAFETY | ||||||||
CONSOLIDATED RANK: SAFETY | 25 |
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ANALYSIS: With an Obermatt Safety Rank of 25 (better than 25% compared with alternatives), the company Singapore Airlines has financing practices on the riskier side, which means that their overall debt burden is above the industry average. This doesn't mean that the business of Singapore Airlines is also risky, it only means that the company is on the riskier side in respect to bankruptcy in case things turn sour, assuming that public reporting is correct. The Safety Rank is based on consolidating three financing indicators, with just one indicator above average for Singapore Airlines and the other two below average. Leverage is at a rank of 50 meaning the company has a below-average debt-to-equity ratio. It has less debt than 50% of its competitors.Refinancing is at a rank of 17, which means that the portion of the debt about to be refinanced is above-average. It has more debt in the refinancing stage than 83% of its competitors. Liquidity is at a rank of 30, meaning that the company generates less profit to service its debt than 70% of its competitors. ...read more
RECOMMENDATION: With a consolidated Safety Rank of 25 (worse than 75% compared with alternatives), Singapore Airlines has a financing structure that is riskier than that of its competitors. This is an indication that the company is on the riskier side when it comes to debt service. There is only below-market average liquidity, and a short-term refinancing issue might be around the corner. But in the long-term, the debt levels of Singapore Airlines are on the safer side. ...read more
Combined financial peformance: Singapore Airlines Below-Average Financial Performance
COMBINED PERFORMANCE | July 31, 2025 | |||||||
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VALUE | ||||||||
VALUE | 31 |
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GROWTH | ||||||||
GROWTH | 65 |
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SAFETY | ||||||||
SAFETY | 30 |
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COMBINED | ||||||||
COMBINED | 28 |
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ANALYSIS: With an Obermatt Combined Rank of 28 (worse than 72% compared with investment alternatives), Singapore Airlines (Airlines, Singapore) shares have somewhat below-average financial characteristics compared with similar stocks. Shares of Singapore Airlines are low in value (priced high) with a consolidated Value Rank of 31 (worse than 69% of alternatives), and are riskily financed (Safety Rank of 25, which means above-average debt burdens) but show above-average growth (Growth Rank of 65). ...read more
RECOMMENDATION: A Combined Rank of 28, is a hold recommendation based on Singapore Airlines's financial characteristics. As the company Singapore Airlines shows low value with an Obermatt Value Rank of 31 (69% of comparable investments are less expensive), investors should look at the other ranks. In this case, growth is expected to be above-average, better than 65% of comparable companies (Obermatt Growth Rank is 65). This is a typical case. Companies with above average growth tend to cost more than stocks with slower growth expectations. If this is a high-growth company, the low Obermatt Safety Rank of 25 is a good sign. The more debt a well-performing company has, the higher the returns to shareholders. However, if growth turns negative or interest rates increase, high debt may become a burden. If you believe the future is bright for Singapore Airlines, even a low-value company (in terms of its key financial indicators) can be a good investment. ...read more
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