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3 Undervalued European Small Caps With Insider Buying
3 Undervalued European Small Caps With Insider Buying
Simply Wall St
Mon, February 16, 2026 at 2:39 PM GMT+9 5 min read
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As the pan-European STOXX Europe 600 Index recently hit a new high, European markets have shown volatility amid better-than-expected U.S. jobs data and concerns about AI disruption spreading globally. In this dynamic environment, identifying promising small-cap stocks can be challenging, yet rewarding, as these companies often have the potential for growth when they demonstrate resilience and strategic insider confidence.
Top 10 Undervalued Small Caps With Insider Buying In Europe
Click here to see the full list of 74 stocks from our Undervalued European Small Caps With Insider Buying screener.
We’re going to check out a few of the best picks from our screener tool.
Domino’s Pizza Group
Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: Domino’s Pizza Group operates as a leading pizza delivery and carryout company, primarily generating income through sales to franchisees, corporate stores, and national advertising, with a market capitalization of approximately £1.67 billion.
Operations: The company’s revenue primarily comes from sales to franchisees (£436.40 million) and national advertising and ecommerce income (£84.50 million). Over recent periods, the gross profit margin has shown an upward trend, reaching 47.18% in June 2025. Operating expenses are a significant cost component, with general and administrative expenses consistently being a major part of it.
PE: 9.9x
Domino’s Pizza Group, a small player in the European market, faces challenges with its high debt levels and reliance on external borrowing. Despite these hurdles, earnings are expected to grow by 3.31% annually. Recent executive changes include the departure of CEO Andrew Rennie after a significant share price drop and interim leadership by Nicola Frampton. Insider confidence is evident with recent share purchases in December 2025, indicating potential faith in future prospects amidst ongoing strategic shifts.
LSE:DOM Share price vs Value as at Feb 2026
PZ Cussons
Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★★★★
Overview: PZ Cussons is a consumer products company operating in regions including Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, and the Americas with a market cap of approximately £1.03 billion.
Operations: The company generates revenue primarily from its operations in Europe & The Americas (£203.3 million) and Asia Pacific (£175.8 million). It has experienced fluctuations in gross profit margin, ranging from 40.25% to 24.83% over recent periods, highlighting variability in cost management or pricing strategies. Operating expenses have been a significant part of the cost structure, with sales and marketing being a notable component.
PE: -78.1x
PZ Cussons, a company with a market cap in the smaller range, recently reported half-year sales of £269.3 million, up from £249.3 million last year, and net income of £5.9 million compared to £5 million previously. Their earnings per share rose slightly to 1.4 pence from 1.19 pence. The board maintained its dividend at 1.50 pence per share for the period ending November 2025, signaling steady shareholder returns despite changes in leadership with Jan Bramall stepping in as CFO this March after Sarah Pollard’s exit. With an expected revenue growth driven by strong performance in Africa and no insider buying activity noted recently, PZ Cussons presents an intriguing opportunity within its sector for those eyeing potential value plays amidst executive transitions and strategic shifts towards emerging markets.
LSE:PZC Share price vs Value as at Feb 2026
WH Smith
Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★☆☆☆
Overview: WH Smith operates as a retailer with a focus on travel locations, including airports and train stations, with significant operations in the UK, North America, and other international markets; it has a market capitalization of approximately £2.65 billion.
Operations: The company’s revenue is primarily driven by its Travel segments, with a notable presence in the UK, North America, and other international markets. Over recent periods, the gross profit margin has shown variability, peaking at 63.51% before experiencing fluctuations. Operating expenses are significant and include substantial sales and marketing costs. The net income margin has also varied considerably due to changes in non-operating expenses and other factors affecting profitability.
PE: -27.5x
WH Smith, a smaller player in the European market, has caught attention with insider confidence. Maxwell Leslie Izzard, one of its executives, increased their stake by purchasing 25,000 shares for £168,750 in early 2026. Despite facing a net loss of £144 million for the year ending August 2025 and high debt levels due to reliance on external borrowing, the company anticipates earnings growth of nearly 40% annually. Recent leadership changes include appointing Leo Quinn as Executive Chair to drive strategic transformation. The company recently completed a share buyback program worth £49.91 million covering about 3.47% of shares outstanding from March to August 2025.
LSE:SMWH Share price vs Value as at Feb 2026
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_ This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned._
Companies discussed in this article include LSE:DOM LSE:PZC and LSE:SMWH.
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