TalkPool AG (STO:TALK), might not be a large cap stock, but it saw a decent share price growth in the teens level on the OM over the last few months. Less-covered, small caps sees more of an opportunity for mispricing due to the lack of information available to the public, which can be a good thing. So, could the stock still be trading at a low price relative to its actual value? Today I will analyse the most recent data on TalkPool’s outlook and valuation to see if the opportunity still exists.
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What's The Opportunity In TalkPool?
The stock is currently trading at kr8.16 on the share market, which means it is overvalued by 29% compared to my intrinsic value of SEK6.34. This means that the buying opportunity has probably disappeared for now. But, is there another opportunity to buy low in the future? Since TalkPool’s share price is quite volatile, this could mean it can sink lower (or rise even further) in the future, giving us another chance to invest. This is based on its high beta, which is a good indicator for how much the stock moves relative to the rest of the market.
Can we expect growth from TalkPool?
Investors looking for growth in their portfolio may want to consider the prospects of a company before buying its shares. Although value investors would argue that it’s the intrinsic value relative to the price that matter the most, a more compelling investment thesis would be high growth potential at a cheap price. Though in the case of TalkPool, it is expected to deliver a relatively unexciting top-line growth of 8.7% in the next few years, which doesn’t help build up its investment thesis. Growth doesn’t appear to be a main reason for a buy decision for the company, at least in the near term.
What This Means For You
Are you a shareholder? It seems like the market has well and truly priced in TALK’s future outlook, with shares trading above its fair value. However, this brings up another question – is now the right time to sell? If you believe TALK should trade below its current price, selling high and buying it back up again when its price falls towards its real value can be profitable. But before you make this decision, take a look at whether its fundamentals have changed.
Are you a potential investor? If you’ve been keeping tabs on TALK for some time, now may not be the best time to enter into the stock. The price has surpassed its true value, which means there’s no upside from mispricing. However, the positive outlook means it’s worth diving deeper into other factors in order to take advantage of the next price drop.
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About OM:TALK
TalkPool
Provides network design, engineering, implementation, and managed services to telecommunications operators, system vendors, and prime contractors in Europe, America, and the Middle East.
Moderate with adequate balance sheet.