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Should You Consider NH Hotel Group SA (BME:NHH) Because Of These Reasons

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I've been keeping an eye on NH Hotel Group SA (BME:NHH) because I'm attracted to its fundamentals. Looking at the company as a whole, as a potential stock investment, I believe NHH has a lot to offer. Basically, it is a company with robust financial health as well as an optimistic growth outlook. In the following section, I expand a bit more on these key aspects. For those interested in understanding where the figures come from and want to see the analysis, read the full report on NH Hotel Group here.
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Reasonable growth potential with adequate balance sheet

NHH's strong financial health means that all of its upcoming liability payments are able to be met by its current cash and short-term investment holdings. This indicates that NHH has sufficient cash flows and proper cash management in place, which is a key determinant of the company’s health. NHH appears to have made good use of debt, producing operating cash levels of 0.5x total debt in the prior year. This is a strong indication that debt is reasonably met with cash generated.

BME:NHH Future Profit August 20th 18
BME:NHH Future Profit August 20th 18

Next Steps:

For NH Hotel Group, I've compiled three key aspects you should further examine:

  1. Historical Performance: What has NHH's returns been like over the past? Go into more detail in the past track record analysis and take a look at the free visual representations of our analysis for more clarity.
  2. Valuation: What is NHH worth today? Is the stock undervalued, even when its growth outlook is factored into its intrinsic value? The intrinsic value infographic in our free research report helps visualize whether NHH is currently mispriced by the market.
  3. Other Attractive Alternatives : Are there other well-rounded stocks you could be holding instead of NHH? Explore our interactive list of stocks with large potential to get an idea of what else is out there you may be missing!

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