Nokia Oyj : The revival in interest should continue
Entry price | Target | Stop-loss | Potential |
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€4.3 |
€5 |
€3.95 |
+16.37% |
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The recent break-out to the upside has created potential for further gains for shares in Nokia Oyj.
Summary● The company has strong fundamentals. More than 70% of listed companies have a lower mix of growth, profitability, debt and visibility criteria.
Strengths● The company is in a robust financial situation considering its net cash and margin position.
● Historically, the company has been releasing figures that are above expectations.
● As regards fundamentals, the enterprise value to sales ratio is at 0.91 for the current period. Therefore, the company is undervalued.
Weaknesses● Stock prices approach a strong long-term resistance in weekly data at EUR 4.79.
● The stock is currently in contact with a medium-term resistance that must be gotten rid of so as to resume the upward trend.
● Prospects from analysts covering the stock are not consistent. Such dispersed sales estimates confirm the poor visibility into the group's activity.
● With a 2020 P/E ratio at 36.9 times the estimated earnings, the company operates at rather significant levels of earnings multiples.
● The company is not the most generous with respect to shareholders' compensation.
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