Pigeon Corporation (TSE:7956) Stock Rockets 25% As Investors Are Less Pessimistic Than Expected
The Pigeon Corporation (TSE:7956) share price has done very well over the last month, posting an excellent gain of 25%. Looking further back, the 20% rise over the last twelve months isn't too bad notwithstanding the strength over the last 30 days.
Following the firm bounce in price, Pigeon may be sending very bearish signals at the moment with a price-to-earnings (or "P/E") ratio of 26.5x, since almost half of all companies in Japan have P/E ratios under 13x and even P/E's lower than 9x are not unusual. However, the P/E might be quite high for a reason and it requires further investigation to determine if it's justified.
Pigeon certainly has been doing a good job lately as it's been growing earnings more than most other companies. It seems that many are expecting the strong earnings performance to persist, which has raised the P/E. You'd really hope so, otherwise you're paying a pretty hefty price for no particular reason.
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What Are Growth Metrics Telling Us About The High P/E?
There's an inherent assumption that a company should far outperform the market for P/E ratios like Pigeon's to be considered reasonable.
Retrospectively, the last year delivered a decent 13% gain to the company's bottom line. However, this wasn't enough as the latest three year period has seen an unpleasant 4.7% overall drop in EPS. So unfortunately, we have to acknowledge that the company has not done a great job of growing earnings over that time.
Looking ahead now, EPS is anticipated to climb by 5.9% each year during the coming three years according to the nine analysts following the company. Meanwhile, the rest of the market is forecast to expand by 9.4% per annum, which is noticeably more attractive.
With this information, we find it concerning that Pigeon is trading at a P/E higher than the market. Apparently many investors in the company are way more bullish than analysts indicate and aren't willing to let go of their stock at any price. There's a good chance these shareholders are setting themselves up for future disappointment if the P/E falls to levels more in line with the growth outlook.
What We Can Learn From Pigeon's P/E?
Shares in Pigeon have built up some good momentum lately, which has really inflated its P/E. We'd say the price-to-earnings ratio's power isn't primarily as a valuation instrument but rather to gauge current investor sentiment and future expectations.
Our examination of Pigeon's analyst forecasts revealed that its inferior earnings outlook isn't impacting its high P/E anywhere near as much as we would have predicted. Right now we are increasingly uncomfortable with the high P/E as the predicted future earnings aren't likely to support such positive sentiment for long. Unless these conditions improve markedly, it's very challenging to accept these prices as being reasonable.
It's always necessary to consider the ever-present spectre of investment risk. We've identified 1 warning sign with Pigeon, and understanding should be part of your investment process.
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