Assessing Interface (TILE) Valuation After Clustered Insider Share Sales By Vice President
Interface (TILE) is back in focus after Vice President James Poppens reported clustered insider sales, unloading 25,650 shares over four days. This trimmed his direct stake but left more than 103,000 shares remaining.
See our latest analysis for Interface.
At a share price of US$24.92, Interface is coming off a 1 day share price return of 1.80%, but the 30 day share price return of 20.86% decline points to fading short term momentum, set against a 1 year total shareholder return of 25.81% and a very large 3 year total shareholder return that reflects how dramatically the stock has already rerated.
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With TILE trading at US$24.92 and sitting at a discount to both analyst targets and some intrinsic estimates, along with a very large 3-year total return already on the board, is there still a buying opportunity here, or is the market already pricing in future growth?
Most Popular Narrative: 32% Undervalued
With Interface closing at $24.92 against a narrative fair value of $36.67, the most followed view sees meaningful upside built on earnings and margin assumptions discounted at 7.1%.
Operational enhancements such as automation and robotics, now fully deployed in the U.S. and soon rolling out to Australia and Europe, are yielding significant manufacturing productivity improvements and are expected to further enhance gross margins and earnings as international deployment progresses.
Curious what kind of revenue path and margin lift need to play out to support that valuation, and what future earnings multiple ties the whole story together.
Result: Fair Value of $36.67 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, you also need to keep an eye on Interface's heavy exposure to the U.S. market and the rising competition in commercial flooring, both of which could pressure margins.
Find out about the key risks to this Interface narrative.
Next Steps
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