Kogan.com Ltd is close to a major resistance level, whereby the breach of this level could be considered as a buy signal. This reflects our preferred scenario in light of the stock's current technical chart pattern.
Summary
● The company has strong fundamentals. More than 70% of listed companies have a lower mix of growth, profitability, debt and visibility criteria.
● The company has solid fundamentals for a short-term investment strategy.
Strengths
● Growth is a substantial asset for the company, as anticipated by dedicated analysts. Within the next three years, growth is estimated to reach 42% by 2022.
● There is high visibility into the group's activities for the coming years. Outlooks on future revenues from analysts covering the equity remain similar. Such hardly dispersed estimates support highly predictable sales for the current and upcoming fiscal years.
● Upward revisions of sales forecast reflect a renewed optimism among the analysts covering the stock.
● Over the last seven days, analysts have been revising upwards their EPS estimates for the company.
● For the last 4 months, the company has been enjoying highly positive EPS revisions, which were frequently and significantly raised.
● The stock is in a well-established, long-term rising trend above the technical support level at 7.1 AUD
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.
● The company's valuation in terms of earnings multiples is rather high. Indeed, the firm is getting paid 43.51 times its estimated earnings per share for the ongoing year.
● The firm pays small or no dividend to shareholders. For that reason, it is not a yield company.
● The three month average target prices set by analysts do not offer high potential in comparison with the current prices.
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Kogan.com Limited is a portfolio of retail and services businesses. The Companyâs businesses include Kogan Retail, Kogan Marketplace, Kogan Mobile, Kogan Internet, Kogan Insurance, Kogan Money, Kogan Energy, Kogan Travel, Dick Smith, Matt Blatt, Mighty Ape and Brosa. Its segments include Kogan.com and Mighty Ape. Kogan.com segment is an online retailer selling in-house and third-party brand household and consumer electronics products, as well as providing services for telecommunication, Internet, insurance, home finances, utilities, vehicles and travel. The Mighty Ape segment is an online specialist retailer of gaming and entertainment products. Its offering comprises products released under Kogan.comâs brands, such as Kogan, Ovela, Fortis, Certa and Komodo, and products sourced from imported and domestic third party brands such as Apple, Canon, Swann, and Samsung. It trades through various channels, including the Kogan.com Website and Apps and the Dick Smith Website.