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Chargeurs SA (EPA:CRI) Just Released Its Yearly Earnings: Here's What Analysts Think

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As you might know, Chargeurs SA (EPA:CRI) recently reported its annual numbers. Revenues were €653m, with Chargeurs reporting some 2.1% below analyst expectations. This is an important time for investors, as they can track a company's performance in its report, look at what experts are forecasting for next year, and see if there has been any change to expectations for the business. With this in mind, we've gathered the latest statutory forecasts to see what the analysts are expecting for next year.

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ENXTPA:CRI Earnings and Revenue Growth February 18th 2024

Taking into account the latest results, the most recent consensus for Chargeurs from four analysts is for revenues of €754.9m in 2024. If met, it would imply a solid 16% increase on its revenue over the past 12 months. Statutory earnings per share are predicted to leap 425% to €0.74. In the lead-up to this report, the analysts had been modelling revenues of €731.3m and earnings per share (EPS) of €0.65 in 2024. There's been a pretty noticeable increase in sentiment, with the analysts upgrading revenues and making a substantial gain in earnings per share in particular.

Althoughthe analysts have upgraded their earnings estimates, there was no change to the consensus price target of €12.40, suggesting that the forecast performance does not have a long term impact on the company's valuation. That's not the only conclusion we can draw from this data however, as some investors also like to consider the spread in estimates when evaluating analyst price targets. There are some variant perceptions on Chargeurs, with the most bullish analyst valuing it at €16.00 and the most bearish at €10.00 per share. This shows there is still a bit of diversity in estimates, but analysts don't appear to be totally split on the stock as though it might be a success or failure situation.

One way to get more context on these forecasts is to look at how they compare to both past performance, and how other companies in the same industry are performing. The analysts are definitely expecting Chargeurs' growth to accelerate, with the forecast 16% annualised growth to the end of 2024 ranking favourably alongside historical growth of 2.9% per annum over the past five years. Compare this with other companies in the same industry, which are forecast to grow their revenue 5.1% annually. It seems obvious that, while the growth outlook is brighter than the recent past, the analysts also expect Chargeurs to grow faster than the wider industry.

The Bottom Line

The most important thing here is that the analysts upgraded their earnings per share estimates, suggesting that there has been a clear increase in optimism towards Chargeurs following these results. Pleasantly, they also upgraded their revenue estimates, and their forecasts suggest the business is expected to grow faster than the wider industry. There was no real change to the consensus price target, suggesting that the intrinsic value of the business has not undergone any major changes with the latest estimates.

With that said, the long-term trajectory of the company's earnings is a lot more important than next year. We have forecasts for Chargeurs going out to 2025, and you can see them free on our platform here.

You still need to take note of risks, for example - Chargeurs has 4 warning signs (and 1 which doesn't sit too well with us) we think you should know about.

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