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Here's Why We Think Thor Explorations (CVE:THX) Might Deserve Your Attention Today
For beginners, it can seem like a good idea (and an exciting prospect) to buy a company that tells a good story to investors, even if it currently lacks a track record of revenue and profit. Unfortunately, these high risk investments often have little probability of ever paying off, and many investors pay a price to learn their lesson. Loss-making companies are always racing against time to reach financial sustainability, so investors in these companies may be taking on more risk than they should.
Despite being in the age of tech-stock blue-sky investing, many investors still adopt a more traditional strategy; buying shares in profitable companies like Thor Explorations (CVE:THX). While profit isn't the sole metric that should be considered when investing, it's worth recognising businesses that can consistently produce it.
Check out our latest analysis for Thor Explorations
How Fast Is Thor Explorations Growing Its Earnings Per Share?
In the last three years Thor Explorations' earnings per share took off; so much so that it's a bit disingenuous to use these figures to try and deduce long term estimates. As a result, we'll zoom in on growth over the last year, instead. In previous twelve months, Thor Explorations' EPS has risen from US$0.032 to US$0.034. That's a fair increase of 5.5%.
One way to double-check a company's growth is to look at how its revenue, and earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) margins are changing. While we note Thor Explorations achieved similar EBIT margins to last year, revenue grew by a solid 26% to US$161m. That's progress.
You can take a look at the company's revenue and earnings growth trend, in the chart below. To see the actual numbers, click on the chart.
In investing, as in life, the future matters more than the past. So why not check out this free interactive visualization of Thor Explorations' forecast profits?
Are Thor Explorations Insiders Aligned With All Shareholders?
Investors are always searching for a vote of confidence in the companies they hold and insider buying is one of the key indicators for optimism on the market. 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.
The good news for Thor Explorations is that one insider has illustrated their belief in the company's future with a huge purchase of shares in the last 12 months. Indeed, President Olusegun Lawson has accumulated shares over the last year, paying a total of US$1.9m at an average price of about US$0.29. Seeing such high conviction in the company is a huge positive for shareholders and should instil confidence in their mission.
Is Thor Explorations Worth Keeping An Eye On?
One positive for Thor Explorations is that it is growing EPS. That's nice to see. While some companies are struggling to grow EPS, Thor Explorations seems free from that morose affliction. Despite there being a solitary insider adding to their holdings, it's enough to consider adding this to the watchlist. Now, you could try to make up your mind on Thor Explorations by focusing on just these factors, or you could also consider how its price-to-earnings ratio compares to other companies in its industry.
Keen growth investors love to see insider buying. Thankfully, Thor Explorations isn't the only one. You can see a a curated list of Canadian companies which have exhibited consistent growth accompanied by recent insider buying.
Please note the insider transactions discussed in this article refer to reportable transactions in the relevant jurisdiction.
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