We recently published a list of 10 Best Mid Cap Tech Stocks to Buy Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Nice Ltd. (NASDAQ:NICE) stands against other best mid cap tech stocks to buy now.
In an interview with CNBC, Thomas Martin, the Senior Portfolio Manager at GLOBALT Investments, highlighted that tech earnings are slowing and policy risks are rising. However, he remains positive on tech stocks as underlying fundamentals are strong. But he emphasized that diversification is key. He pointed out that while big tech hasn’t lost its luster yet, maybe it is time to look elsewhere.
Most investors focus on the big tech names like the Mag 7. As a result, there is a smaller probability of a mismatch between their valuation and their intrinsic value. The smaller tech names are usually overlooked. Hence, some of these stocks could offer deep value. Some US mid-cap stocks are deeply undervalued.
According to JP Morgan, US large-cap stocks have returned 12.6% annually over the past 10 years. Meanwhile, the same set of stocks have seen an EPS (earnings per share) growth of only 6.9% on an annualized basis, according to JP Morgan.
On the other hand, US mid-cap stocks have returned 9.3% annually over the past 10 years, with an EPS growth of 9.9% annually over the last 10 years. The large-cap stocks have seen superior returns despite lower earnings growth compared to mid-cap stocks in the same period. This underscores the value proposition of mid-cap tech stocks.
In the CNBC interview, Thomas Martin acknowledged that the Trump administration’s policies might have some effect on inflation and interest rates. However, according to Martin, those effects might be muted. That said, interest rates remain high, and smaller companies usually underperform during high interest rate regimes.
According to a quarterly report released by Pathstone in January 2025, smaller companies are facing several risks, including policy uncertainty and rising Treasury yields. As a result, while mid-cap tech stocks have potential, they need to be chosen carefully.
Mid-cap tech companies with strong balance sheets and decent profitability are better equipped to navigate through the high-interest rate period compared to those that are highly leveraged and have low profitability.
Our Methodology
We have curated a list of 10 mid-cap companies after considering the risks involved in investing in mid-cap companies. We used Finviz to include only companies with a market cap of $2 billion up to $10 billion, as we are looking for mid-cap stocks. As for the sector, we chose technology.
To weed out unwanted, low-quality mid-cap stocks, we chose only companies with decent profitability. So, we weeded out the companies with an operating margin of less than 10%. Since we want companies with a solid balance sheet, we set the long-term debt-to-equity ratio at under 0.5. We also chose companies with an average analyst upside of at least 10%. The stocks are sorted in ascending order of their upside potential. Additionally, we have mentioned the hedge fund sentiment for each stock, as of Q4 2024.
Note: All data was recorded on March 10, 2025.
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Nice Ltd. (NASDAQ:NICE)
Upside Potential: 38.8%
Market Capitalization: $8.84 Billion
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 28
Nice Ltd. (NASDAQ:NICE) is a Software-as-a-service company that provides its client companies cloud-based software solutions to improve customer experience, security, and operational efficiency.
The company also offers automation solutions to make processes more efficient. This includes automating tasks that would normally require human input. Nice Ltd. (NASDAQ:NICE) also offers software to its customers to help with fraud prevention and security for financial transactions and customer identity protection, among other areas.
The company has been growing at a steady pace of just over 13% annually over the last five years. Its revenue for the fiscal year 2024 stood at $2.74 billion. Moreover, it has been able to increase its net margin during each year in that period. As of fiscal year 2024, it stood at 16.2%. The company saw solid performance in the Financial Crime and Compliance sector.
On February 21, 2025, Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Thomas Blakey reduced its price target from $175 to $161. The analyst maintained a Neutral rating on the stock.
Overall, NICE ranks 4th on our list of best mid cap tech stocks to buy now. While we acknowledge the growth potential of NICE, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold great promise for delivering high returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than NICE but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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