Just working from a subset of SKCs list (all from recent highs)...
XRO -32%
REA -13.6%
TPM -11.7%
FLN -29%
IPP -33%
What exactly do you consider a significant fall then? All these stock's were on "stupid valuations" as are most in the sector and have been for some time as partially evidenced by their steep falls. I call it a stampede, call it what you like.
Maybe a totally different perspective and timeframe but I would call it opportunity. I hold IPP and picked up a small parcel of ICQ today...
Robusta,
I can't find a valuation technique of any kind that justifies the current price unless you make some very generous assumptions - and that's after the recent hammering it has taken.
Not sure if you're in XRO, but if you are, what are you basing this investment on?
Thanks.
Happy to explore this one. I admit I was very hasty at making a judgment on this company earlier in the thread.I can't find a valuation technique of any kind that justifies the current price unless you make some very generous assumptions - and that's after the recent hammering it has taken.
Using the last set of accounts, 70.6m revenue ('Annualised Committed Monthly Revenue') is coming from ~211k customers. That's $335 per customer.
If you do reach the 1million customer mark, which is some 3-4years away, you hit approximately $335m in revenue. Let's add 20% for an increased price tag for the service, leaving you with ~400m.
I'll prefix this by admitting I haven't look at the cost base in detail - but assuming they achieve a 50% profit margin (I don't know if it's possible), which is very generous, you end up with $200m earnings. At a $4bn market cap (which was much higher a few days ago), that's not exactly cheap - and that's years away!
skc said:They may have dropped the ball in fringe markets like NZ / Aust, but if they are not shoring up their major market now with innovation (i.e. look at what XRO is doing and copy it) then they are not doing their job.
Nail meet head.
Sticky customers suit the incumbent, not the upstart. They have probably been a bit blindsided by how quickly XRO has taken over AU/NZ. I doubt the response will be the same in their core markets.
After being in the wilderness for three years, XRO is re-appearing on the break-out traders radar.
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