Summary: Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited
On the basis of various fundamental qualitative criteria, the company appears to be particularly poorly ranked from a medium and long-term investment perspective.
From a short-term investment perspective, the company presents a deteriorated fundamental configuration.
Highlights: Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited
Analysts expect a sharply increasing business volume for the group, with high growth rates in the coming years.
The company's profit outlook over the next few years is a strong asset.
Analysts covering this company mostly recommend stock overweighting or purchase.
The difference between current prices and the average target price is rather important and implies a significant appreciation potential for the stock.
The divergence of price targets given by the various analysts who make up the consensus is relatively low, suggesting a consensus method of evaluating the company and its prospects.
Weaknesses: Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited
As a percentage of sales and without taking into account depreciation and amortization, the company has relatively low margins.
With a 2025 P/E ratio at 28.98 times the estimated earnings, the company operates at rather significant levels of earnings multiples.
The company is highly valued given the cash flows generated by its activity.
For the last twelve months, the trend in sales revisions has been clearly going down, which emphasizes downgraded expectations from the analysts.
The sales outlook for the group was lowered in the last twelve months. This change in forecast points out a decline in activity as well as pessimistic analyses of the company.
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.
For the last four months, EPS estimates made by Standard & Poor's analysts have been revised downwards.
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 company's earnings releases usually do not meet expectations.
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