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.


Strengths

● The prospective high growth for the next fiscal years is among the main assets of the company

● Before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, the company's margins are particularly high.

● 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.

● With a P/E ratio at 16.94 for the current year and 2.98 for next year, earnings multiples are highly attractive compared with competitors.

● Given the positive cash flows generated by its business, the company's valuation level is an asset.

● Over the past year, analysts have regularly revised upwards their sales forecast for the company.

● Upward revisions of sales forecast reflect a renewed optimism among the analysts covering the stock.

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

● For the last 4 months, the company has been enjoying highly positive EPS revisions, which were frequently and significantly raised.

● Over the past four months, analysts' average price target has been revised upwards significantly.


Weaknesses

● In relation to the value of its tangible assets, the company's valuation appears relatively high.

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

● Over the past twelve months, analysts' opinions have been revised negatively.

● Sales estimates for the next fiscal years vary from one analyst to another. This clearly highlights a lack of visibility into the company's future activity.

● The price targets of analysts who cover the stock differ significantly. This implies difficulties in evaluating the company and its business.

● Financial statements have repeatedly disappointed market stakeholders. Most often, they were below expectations.