Codan (ASX:CDA) Shares Command A Premium After Margin Led Growth

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The market has had weeks to chase Codan higher, with the stock up about 23% over three months and closing at A$49.02. Even so, today’s earnings still forced investors to reassess what they are paying for this story. Revenue hit A$874.965m with net profit around 20% of sales, which is a robust margin for an electronics and communications equipment company. Against that, a P/E of 50.9x and a share price that sits well above a discounted cash flow value of A$27.17 raise the real question. Is this enthusiasm or overreach?

Is Codan now priced for perfection, or still misaligned with its cash flow potential at a P/E of 50.9x against a DCF value of A$27.17? Compare the current share price to our valuation analysis for Codan

FY 2026 Earnings Summary

  • Revenue (FY 2026 vs FY 2025 TTM): A$874.965m vs A$674.226m (up about 30%)
  • Net Income (Excl. Extra Items, FY 2026 vs FY 2025 TTM): A$175.176m vs A$103.493m (up about 69%)
  • Basic EPS (Earnings Per Share, FY 2026 vs FY 2025 TTM): A$0.964976 vs A$0.570866 (up about 69%)
  • Net Profit Margin (FY 2026 vs prior year): 20% vs 15.3% (margin improved)

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ASX:CDA Trailing 12-Month Revenue & Expenses Breakdown as at Aug 2026

Coadan bull case leans on execution milestones

Bulls argue Codan is evolving into a higher margin, diversified defense and communications supplier, with Minelab as a cash engine rather than the main risk. The latest year gives that view real support. Communications revenue reached A$506.2m with segment profit of A$156m and margin at 31%. Management had previously targeted about 30% margins for this segment and has already met and slightly cleared that line while still lifting engineering spend to about 9% of revenue. Unmanned systems revenue reached about A$215m and the order book moved to A$380m, which points to genuine contract traction across conflict and non conflict markets. Minelab contributed A$362m of revenue with a 45% margin, helped by four product launches. Group net profit margin at about 20% and a shift to a net cash position of A$36m round out a strong execution year.

Bear case focuses on cyclicality and concentration

Bears worry that Codan is overexposed to cyclical gold detection and lumpy defense orders, with margins that could be hard to hold. The latest numbers give both comfort and fresh questions. Minelab margins of 45% and Africa revenue of A$184m show how powerful that franchise still is, yet they also underline geographic and product concentration. Any pullback in small scale mining or gold related demand would hit a very profitable segment. In Communications, margins at 31% and a stronger order book help counter fears of commoditisation, although management still flags supply chain constraints and procurement timing as real swing factors. Rising engineering spend of about A$78m supports the product roadmap but also means a larger cost base that needs ongoing contract wins to justify it. The move to net cash and undrawn facilities reduces balance sheet risk but does not remove earnings cyclicality.

With Codan carrying a rich P/E multiple and investors debating how durable margins really are, it is worth stress testing the balance sheet strength behind this story. Check the real liquidity, leverage and cash coverage profile in the financial health analysis of Codan stock.

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