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Did You Manage To Avoid thyssenkrupp's (ETR:TKA) Painful 59% Share Price Drop?
Investing in stocks inevitably means buying into some companies that perform poorly. But the long term shareholders of thyssenkrupp AG (ETR:TKA) have had an unfortunate run in the last three years. Unfortunately, they have held through a 59% decline in the share price in that time. The more recent news is of little comfort, with the share price down 24% in a year. Unfortunately the share price momentum is still quite negative, with prices down 16% in thirty days. This could be related to the recent financial results - you can catch up on the most recent data by reading our company report.
Check out our latest analysis for thyssenkrupp
There is no denying that markets are sometimes efficient, but prices do not always reflect underlying business performance. One way to examine how market sentiment has changed over time is to look at the interaction between a company's share price and its earnings per share (EPS).
Over the three years that the share price declined, thyssenkrupp's earnings per share (EPS) dropped significantly, falling to a loss. Since the company has fallen to a loss making position, it's hard to compare the change in EPS with the share price change. However, we can say we'd expect to see a falling share price in this scenario.
The company's earnings per share (over time) is depicted in the image below (click to see the exact numbers).
It's probably worth noting that the CEO is paid less than the median at similar sized companies. But while CEO remuneration is always worth checking, the really important question is whether the company can grow earnings going forward. Dive deeper into the earnings by checking this interactive graph of thyssenkrupp's earnings, revenue and cash flow.
A Different Perspective
While the broader market gained around 18% in the last year, thyssenkrupp shareholders lost 24%. However, keep in mind that even the best stocks will sometimes underperform the market over a twelve month period. Unfortunately, last year's performance may indicate unresolved challenges, given that it was worse than the annualised loss of 15% over the last half decade. Generally speaking long term share price weakness can be a bad sign, though contrarian investors might want to research the stock in hope of a turnaround. I find it very interesting to look at share price over the long term as a proxy for business performance. But to truly gain insight, we need to consider other information, too. For instance, we've identified 1 warning sign for thyssenkrupp that you should be aware of.
If you would prefer to check out another company -- one with potentially superior financials -- then do not miss this free list of companies that have proven they can grow earnings.
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About XTRA:TKA
thyssenkrupp
Operates as an industrial and technology company in Germany and internationally.
Undervalued with excellent balance sheet.
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