Summary

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

● In a short-term perspective, the company has interesting fundamentals.


Strengths

● Growth progress expectations are rather promising. Indeed, sales are expected to rise sharply in the coming years.

● Margins returned by the company are among the highest on the stock exchange list. Its core activity clears big profits.

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

● Predictions on business development from analysts polled by Standard & Poor's are tight. This results from either a good visibility into core activities or accurate earnings releases.

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

● Analysts have consistently raised their revenue expectations for the company, which provides good prospects for the current and next years in terms of revenue growth.

● For the last week, the earnings per share forecast has been revised upwards. According to recent estimates, analysts give a positive overview of the stock

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

● For the past year, analysts covering the stock have been revising their EPS expectations upwards in a significant manner.

● Analysts have a positive opinion on this stock. Average consensus recommends overweighting or purchasing the stock.

● The stock is in a well-established, long-term rising trend above the technical support level at 139.44 USD


Weaknesses

● The share is close to its long-term resistance in weekly data. Therefore, the potential should be limited. However, a further bullish movement when crossing this resistance will be a positive signal.

● Technically, the stock approaches a strong medium-term resistance at USD 180.12.

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

● The company benefits from high valuations in earnings multiples.

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