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Investors Still Aren't Entirely Convinced By Shenzhen Lifotronic Technology Co., Ltd.'s (SHSE:688389) Earnings Despite 33% Price Jump

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Shenzhen Lifotronic Technology Co., Ltd. (SHSE:688389) shareholders would be excited to see that the share price has had a great month, posting a 33% gain and recovering from prior weakness. Unfortunately, the gains of the last month did little to right the losses of the last year with the stock still down 20% over that time.

Although its price has surged higher, Shenzhen Lifotronic Technology's price-to-earnings (or "P/E") ratio of 19.9x might still make it look like a buy right now compared to the market in China, where around half of the companies have P/E ratios above 34x and even P/E's above 65x are quite common. However, the P/E might be low for a reason and it requires further investigation to determine if it's justified.

Recent times have been pleasing for Shenzhen Lifotronic Technology as its earnings have risen in spite of the market's earnings going into reverse. One possibility is that the P/E is low because investors think the company's earnings are going to fall away like everyone else's soon. If not, then existing shareholders have reason to be quite optimistic about the future direction of the share price.

Check out our latest analysis for Shenzhen Lifotronic Technology

SHSE:688389 Price to Earnings Ratio vs Industry October 2nd 2024
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What Are Growth Metrics Telling Us About The Low P/E?

There's an inherent assumption that a company should underperform the market for P/E ratios like Shenzhen Lifotronic Technology's to be considered reasonable.

Retrospectively, the last year delivered an exceptional 25% gain to the company's bottom line. The strong recent performance means it was also able to grow EPS by 124% in total over the last three years. So we can start by confirming that the company has done a great job of growing earnings over that time.

Looking ahead now, EPS is anticipated to climb by 20% each year during the coming three years according to the four analysts following the company. With the market predicted to deliver 19% growth each year, the company is positioned for a comparable earnings result.

With this information, we find it odd that Shenzhen Lifotronic Technology is trading at a P/E lower than the market. Apparently some shareholders are doubtful of the forecasts and have been accepting lower selling prices.

The Final Word

The latest share price surge wasn't enough to lift Shenzhen Lifotronic Technology's P/E close to the market median. Using the price-to-earnings ratio alone to determine if you should sell your stock isn't sensible, however it can be a practical guide to the company's future prospects.

Our examination of Shenzhen Lifotronic Technology's analyst forecasts revealed that its market-matching earnings outlook isn't contributing to its P/E as much as we would have predicted. There could be some unobserved threats to earnings preventing the P/E ratio from matching the outlook. It appears some are indeed anticipating earnings instability, because these conditions should normally provide more support to the share price.

You always need to take note of risks, for example - Shenzhen Lifotronic Technology has 1 warning sign we think you should be aware of.

Of course, you might also be able to find a better stock than Shenzhen Lifotronic Technology. So you may wish to see this free collection of other companies that have reasonable P/E ratios and have grown earnings strongly.

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