The recent downward movement has sent Trigano shares back to attractive levels situated around 142.7 EUR. This zone could put an end to the downward movement and offers a good timing for new long positions.
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.
● Its low valuation, with P/E ratio at 7.82 and 8.02 for the ongoing fiscal year and 2025 respectively, makes the stock pretty attractive with regard to earnings multiples.
● The company is one of the most undervalued, with an "enterprise value to sales" ratio at 0.61 for the 2024 fiscal year.
● Given the positive cash flows generated by its business, the company's valuation level is an asset.
● For the last twelve months, analysts have been gradually revising upwards their EPS forecast for the upcoming fiscal year.
● Analysts have a positive opinion on this stock. Average consensus recommends overweighting or purchasing the stock.
● The average target price set by analysts covering the stock is above current prices and offers a tremendous appreciation potential.
● 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.
● Historically, the company has been releasing figures that are above expectations.
Weaknesses
● According to forecast, a sluggish sales growth is expected for the next fiscal years.
● The company's earnings growth outlook lacks momentum and is a weakness.
● The overall consensus opinion of analysts has deteriorated sharply over the past four months.
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Trigano specializes in the design, manufacturing, and marketing of leisure vehicles and equipment. Net sales break down by family of products and services as follows:
- leisure vehicles (94.5%): motor-homes (78.2% of net sales; Europe's No. 1 automaker; 48,400 vehicles sold in 2022/23; Trigano, Challenger, Autostar, Arca, Chausson, Roller Team, Eura-Mobil, Karmann-Mobil brands, etc.), caravans (7.9%; 14,300 units; Sterckeman and Caravelair), mobile-homes (3.6%; 4,500 units; Résidences Trigano) and other (1.8%). The group also offers vehicle equipment (8.5%; refrigerators, kitchen appliances, screen porches, etc.; Camping-Profi, Euro Accessoires, Clairval, etc.) as well as leasing and financing services;
- leisure equipment (5.5%): primarily trailers (112,100 trailers sold in 2022/23; Erca, Sorel, Trelgo brands, etc.), garden equipment (swings, garden sheds, swimming pools; Abak, Amca, Yardmaster), and campsite equipment (tents, caravan awnings; Jamet, Plisson, etc.).
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: France (32.6%), Germany (24%), the United Kingdom (10.7%), Italy (6.5%), Belgium (4.6%), Spain (4.2%), the Netherlands (3.6%), Sweden (3.1%), Switzerland (1.5%), Denmark (1.3%), Norway (1.1%) and other (6.8%).