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Food Empire Holdings Limited's (SGX:F03) Low P/E No Reason For Excitement

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When close to half the companies in Singapore have price-to-earnings ratios (or "P/E's") above 13x, you may consider Food Empire Holdings Limited (SGX:F03) as an attractive investment with its 8.8x P/E ratio. However, the P/E might be low for a reason and it requires further investigation to determine if it's justified.

Food Empire Holdings certainly has been doing a good job lately as its earnings growth has been positive while most other companies have been seeing their earnings go backwards. It might be that many expect the strong earnings performance to degrade substantially, possibly more than the market, which has repressed the P/E. If not, then existing shareholders have reason to be quite optimistic about the future direction of the share price.

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SGX:F03 Price to Earnings Ratio vs Industry January 24th 2024
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Does Growth Match The Low P/E?

The only time you'd be truly comfortable seeing a P/E as low as Food Empire Holdings' is when the company's growth is on track to lag the market.

Taking a look back first, we see that the company grew earnings per share by an impressive 72% last year. The strong recent performance means it was also able to grow EPS by 131% in total over the last three years. Therefore, it's fair to say the earnings growth recently has been superb for the company.

Looking ahead now, EPS is anticipated to climb by 0.4% each year during the coming three years according to the five analysts following the company. That's shaping up to be materially lower than the 5.6% per year growth forecast for the broader market.

In light of this, it's understandable that Food Empire Holdings' P/E sits below the majority of other companies. Apparently many shareholders weren't comfortable holding on while the company is potentially eyeing a less prosperous future.

The Bottom Line On Food Empire Holdings' P/E

Generally, our preference is to limit the use of the price-to-earnings ratio to establishing what the market thinks about the overall health of a company.

As we suspected, our examination of Food Empire Holdings' analyst forecasts revealed that its inferior earnings outlook is contributing to its low P/E. At this stage investors feel the potential for an improvement in earnings isn't great enough to justify a higher P/E ratio. Unless these conditions improve, they will continue to form a barrier for the share price around these levels.

Before you take the next step, you should know about the 2 warning signs for Food Empire Holdings that we have uncovered.

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