Should You Be Adding Brambles (ASX:BXB) To Your Watchlist Today?

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It's common for many investors, especially those who are inexperienced, to buy shares in companies with a good story even if these companies are loss-making. Sometimes these stories can cloud the minds of investors, leading them to invest with their emotions rather than on the merit of good company fundamentals. A loss-making company is yet to prove itself with profit, and eventually the inflow of external capital may dry up.

In contrast to all that, many investors prefer to focus on companies like Brambles (ASX:BXB), which has not only revenues, but also profits. Even if this company is fairly valued by the market, investors would agree that generating consistent profits will continue to provide Brambles with the means to add long-term value to shareholders.

Brambles' Earnings Per Share Are Growing

The market is a voting machine in the short term, but a weighing machine in the long term, so you'd expect share price to follow earnings per share (EPS) outcomes eventually. That makes EPS growth an attractive quality for any company. We can see that in the last three years Brambles grew its EPS by 17% per year. That's a good rate of growth, if it can be sustained.

It's often helpful to take a look at earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) margins, as well as revenue growth, to get another take on the quality of the company's growth. Our analysis has highlighted that Brambles' revenue from operations did not account for all of their revenue last year, so our analysis of its margins might not accurately reflect the underlying business. While we note Brambles achieved similar EBIT margins to last year, revenue grew by a solid 2.5% to US$6.8b. That's progress.

In the chart below, you can see how the company has grown earnings and revenue, over time. To see the actual numbers, click on the chart.

ASX:BXB Earnings and Revenue History June 24th 2025

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While we live in the present moment, there's little doubt that the future matters most in the investment decision process. So why not check this interactive chart depicting future EPS estimates, for Brambles?

Are Brambles Insiders Aligned With All Shareholders?

It's said that there's no smoke without fire. For investors, insider buying is often the smoke that indicates which stocks could set the market alight. This view is based on the possibility that stock purchases signal bullishness on behalf of the buyer. However, small purchases are not always indicative of conviction, and insiders don't always get it right.

Shareholders in Brambles will be more than happy to see insiders committing themselves to the company, spending US$429k on shares in just twelve months. This, combined with the lack of sales from insiders, should be a great signal for shareholders in what's to come. It is also worth noting that it was Independent Non-Executive Director Maxine Brenner who made the biggest single purchase, worth AU$196k, paying AU$19.61 per share.

The good news, alongside the insider buying, for Brambles bulls is that insiders (collectively) have a meaningful investment in the stock. Indeed, they hold US$19m worth of its stock. This considerable investment should help drive long-term value in the business. Despite being just 0.06% of the company, the value of that investment is enough to show insiders have plenty riding on the venture.

Is Brambles Worth Keeping An Eye On?

One important encouraging feature of Brambles is that it is growing profits. Better yet, insiders are significant shareholders, and have been buying more shares. That should do plenty in prompting budding investors to undertake a bit more research - or even adding the company to their watchlists. Before you take the next step you should know about the 2 warning signs for Brambles that we have uncovered.

The good news is that Brambles is not the only stock with insider buying. Here's a list of small cap, undervalued companies in AU with insider buying in the last three months!

Please note the insider transactions discussed in this article refer to reportable transactions in the relevant jurisdiction.

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