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If You Like EPS Growth Then Check Out JK Tyre & Industries (NSE:JKTYRE) Before It's Too Late
It's only natural that many investors, especially those who are new to the game, prefer to buy shares in 'sexy' stocks with a good story, even if those businesses lose money. But as Peter Lynch said in One Up On Wall Street, 'Long shots almost never pay off.'
If, on the other hand, you like companies that have revenue, and even earn profits, then you may well be interested in JK Tyre & Industries (NSE:JKTYRE). While that doesn't make the shares worth buying at any price, you can't deny that successful capitalism requires profit, eventually. In comparison, loss making companies act like a sponge for capital - but unlike such a sponge they do not always produce something when squeezed.
View our latest analysis for JK Tyre & Industries
How Fast Is JK Tyre & Industries Growing?
As one of my mentors once told me, share price follows earnings per share (EPS). That means EPS growth is considered a real positive by most successful long-term investors. We can see that in the last three years JK Tyre & Industries grew its EPS by 4.9% per year. While that sort of growth rate isn't amazing, it does show the business is growing.
Careful consideration of revenue growth and earnings before interest and taxation (EBIT) margins can help inform a view on the sustainability of the recent profit growth. While we note JK Tyre & Industries's EBIT margins were flat over the last year, revenue grew by a solid 46% to ₹116b. That's progress.
The chart below shows how the company's bottom and top lines have progressed over time. To see the actual numbers, click on the chart.
You don't drive with your eyes on the rear-view mirror, so you might be more interested in this free report showing analyst forecasts for JK Tyre & Industries's future profits.
Are JK Tyre & Industries Insiders Aligned With All Shareholders?
I like company leaders to have some skin in the game, so to speak, because it increases alignment of incentives between the people running the business, and its true owners. So it is good to see that JK Tyre & Industries insiders have a significant amount of capital invested in the stock. To be specific, they have ₹1.9b worth of shares. That's a lot of money, and no small incentive to work hard. That amounts to 6.6% of the company, demonstrating a degree of high-level alignment with shareholders.
Should You Add JK Tyre & Industries To Your Watchlist?
One positive for JK Tyre & Industries is that it is growing EPS. That's nice to see. If that's not enough on its own, there is also the rather notable levels of insider ownership. The combination sparks joy for me, so I'd consider keeping the company on a watchlist. It is worth noting though that we have found 2 warning signs for JK Tyre & Industries (1 doesn't sit too well with us!) that you need to take into consideration.
You can invest in any company you want. But if you prefer to focus on stocks that have demonstrated insider buying, here is a list of companies with insider buying in the last three months.
Please note the insider transactions discussed in this article refer to reportable transactions in the relevant jurisdiction.
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About NSEI:JKTYRE
JK Tyre & Industries
Engages in the developing, manufacturing, marketing, and distribution of automotive tyres, tubes, flaps, and retreads in India, Mexico, and internationally.
Undervalued with proven track record and pays a dividend.