Summary

● The company has strong fundamentals. More than 70% of companies have a lower mix of growth, profitability, debt and visibility.

● Overall, and from a short-term perspective, the company presents an interesting fundamental situation.

● The company has a good ESG score relative to its sector, according to MSCI.


Strengths

● The company's earnings per share (EPS) are expected to grow significantly over the next few years according to the consensus of analysts covering the stock.

● The company's EBITDA/Sales ratio is relatively high and results in high margins before depreciation, amortization and taxes.

● The group's activity appears highly profitable thanks to its outperforming net margins.

● Thanks to a sound financial situation, the firm has significant leeway for investment.

● Over the last twelve months, the sales forecast has been frequently revised upwards.

● Over the last 4 months, analysts have significantly revised upwards the company's estimated sales.

● For the last twelve months, analysts have been gradually revising upwards their EPS forecast for the upcoming fiscal year.

● Analysts remain confident with respect to the group's activity and, more often than not, have revised upwards their earnings per share estimates.

● Analysts covering this company mostly recommend stock overweighting or purchase.

● The average price target of analysts who are interested in the stock has been strongly revised upwards over the last four months.

● The opinion of analysts covering the stock has improved over the past four months.

● Consensus analysts have strongly revised their opinion of the company over the past 12 months.

● Considering the small differences between the analysts' various estimates, the group's business visibility is good.

● Historically, the company has been releasing figures that are above expectations.


Weaknesses

● The company's valuation in terms of earnings multiples is rather high. Indeed, the firm is getting paid 47.81 times its estimated earnings per share for the ongoing year.

● Based on current prices, the company has particularly high valuation levels.

● The company appears highly valued given the size of its balance sheet.

● The company is highly valued given the cash flows generated by its activity.

● The firm pays small or no dividend to shareholders. For that reason, it is not a yield company.