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Plus Group Holdings Inc. (HKG:2486) Stock Rockets 45% But Many Are Still Ignoring The Company

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Plus Group Holdings Inc. (HKG:2486) shares have continued their recent momentum with a 45% gain in the last month alone. Unfortunately, the gains of the last month did little to right the losses of the last year with the stock still down 28% over that time.

Although its price has surged higher, you could still be forgiven for feeling indifferent about Plus Group Holdings' P/S ratio of 0.6x, since the median price-to-sales (or "P/S") ratio for the Media industry in Hong Kong is also close to 0.7x. While this might not raise any eyebrows, if the P/S ratio is not justified investors could be missing out on a potential opportunity or ignoring looming disappointment.

See our latest analysis for Plus Group Holdings

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SEHK:2486 Price to Sales Ratio vs Industry July 12th 2024

How Has Plus Group Holdings Performed Recently?

The revenue growth achieved at Plus Group Holdings over the last year would be more than acceptable for most companies. One possibility is that the P/S is moderate because investors think this respectable revenue growth might not be enough to outperform the broader industry in the near future. Those who are bullish on Plus Group Holdings will be hoping that this isn't the case, so that they can pick up the stock at a lower valuation.

Although there are no analyst estimates available for Plus Group Holdings, take a look at this free data-rich visualisation to see how the company stacks up on earnings, revenue and cash flow.

Is There Some Revenue Growth Forecasted For Plus Group Holdings?

In order to justify its P/S ratio, Plus Group Holdings would need to produce growth that's similar to the industry.

If we review the last year of revenue growth, the company posted a terrific increase of 17%. The strong recent performance means it was also able to grow revenue by 76% in total over the last three years. So we can start by confirming that the company has done a great job of growing revenue over that time.

This is in contrast to the rest of the industry, which is expected to grow by 11% over the next year, materially lower than the company's recent medium-term annualised growth rates.

In light of this, it's curious that Plus Group Holdings' P/S sits in line with the majority of other companies. It may be that most investors are not convinced the company can maintain its recent growth rates.

What We Can Learn From Plus Group Holdings' P/S?

Plus Group Holdings appears to be back in favour with a solid price jump bringing its P/S back in line with other companies in the industry Using the price-to-sales 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.

To our surprise, Plus Group Holdings revealed its three-year revenue trends aren't contributing to its P/S as much as we would have predicted, given they look better than current industry expectations. There could be some unobserved threats to revenue preventing the P/S ratio from matching this positive performance. At least the risk of a price drop looks to be subdued if recent medium-term revenue trends continue, but investors seem to think future revenue could see some volatility.

And what about other risks? Every company has them, and we've spotted 4 warning signs for Plus Group Holdings you should know about.

If these risks are making you reconsider your opinion on Plus Group Holdings, explore our interactive list of high quality stocks to get an idea of what else is out there.

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