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5-day change | 1st Jan Change | ||
74 CHF | +1.09% | +5.11% | +8.82% |
Mar. 05 | Swiss Market Index Closes in Red; Lindt FY23 Results Beat | MT |
Mar. 05 | Huber+Suhner Posts Lower FY23 Net Income; Sales Down | MT |
Summary
- The company has strong fundamentals. More than 70% of companies have a lower mix of growth, profitability, debt and visibility.
- The company presents an interesting fundamental situation from a short-term investment perspective.
Strengths
- The company is in a robust financial situation considering its net cash and margin position.
- Analysts covering this company mostly recommend stock overweighting or purchase.
- Over the past twelve months, analysts' opinions have been strongly revised upwards.
- Analysts' price targets are all relatively close, reflecting good visibility on the company's valuation.
- Historically, the company has been releasing figures that are above expectations.
Weaknesses
- The valuation of the company is particularly high given the cash flows generated by its activity.
- For the last twelve months, sales expectations have been significantly downgraded, which means that less important sales volumes are expected for the current fiscal year over the previous period.
- For the last 12 months, analysts have been regularly downgrading their EPS expectations. Analysts predict worse results for the company against their predictions a year ago.
Ratings chart - Surperformance
Chart ESG Refinitiv
Sector: Communications & Networking
1st Jan change | Capi. | Investor Rating | ESG Refinitiv | |
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+8.82% | 1.4B | B | ||
-4.30% | 196B | A- | ||
+8.18% | 78.53B | B | ||
+10.23% | 57.57B | A- | ||
+47.09% | 56.45B | B | ||
+11.09% | 27.33B | B- | ||
+11.73% | 20.17B | D- | ||
+49.03% | 17.1B | C+ | ||
+6.65% | 16.81B | A- | ||
+19.95% | 11.64B | A- |
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