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Why Investors Shouldn't Be Surprised By Fiverr International Ltd.'s (NYSE:FVRR) 25% Share Price Surge

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The Fiverr International Ltd. (NYSE:FVRR) share price has done very well over the last month, posting an excellent gain of 25%. Taking a wider view, although not as strong as the last month, the full year gain of 23% is also fairly reasonable.

Following the firm bounce in price, you could be forgiven for thinking Fiverr International is a stock not worth researching with a price-to-sales ratios (or "P/S") of 2.7x, considering almost half the companies in the United States' Professional Services industry have P/S ratios below 1.6x. Nonetheless, we'd need to dig a little deeper to determine if there is a rational basis for the elevated P/S.

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NYSE:FVRR Price to Sales Ratio vs Industry November 7th 2024

How Has Fiverr International Performed Recently?

Fiverr International could be doing better as it's been growing revenue less than most other companies lately. Perhaps the market is expecting future revenue performance to undergo a reversal of fortunes, which has elevated the P/S ratio. However, if this isn't the case, investors might get caught out paying too much for the stock.

Want the full picture on analyst estimates for the company? Then our free report on Fiverr International will help you uncover what's on the horizon.

Do Revenue Forecasts Match The High P/S Ratio?

There's an inherent assumption that a company should outperform the industry for P/S ratios like Fiverr International's to be considered reasonable.

Retrospectively, the last year delivered a decent 7.5% gain to the company's revenues. The latest three year period has also seen an excellent 39% overall rise in revenue, aided somewhat by its short-term performance. So we can start by confirming that the company has done a great job of growing revenues over that time.

Looking ahead now, revenue is anticipated to climb by 12% each year during the coming three years according to the eleven analysts following the company. Meanwhile, the rest of the industry is forecast to only expand by 6.9% per annum, which is noticeably less attractive.

With this information, we can see why Fiverr International is trading at such a high P/S compared to the industry. Apparently shareholders aren't keen to offload something that is potentially eyeing a more prosperous future.

The Key Takeaway

Fiverr International's P/S is on the rise since its shares have risen strongly. Using the price-to-sales ratio alone to determine if you should sell your stock isn't sensible, however it can be a practical guide to the company's future prospects.

We've established that Fiverr International maintains its high P/S on the strength of its forecasted revenue growth being higher than the the rest of the Professional Services industry, as expected. Right now shareholders are comfortable with the P/S as they are quite confident future revenues aren't under threat. Unless the analysts have really missed the mark, these strong revenue forecasts should keep the share price buoyant.

The company's balance sheet is another key area for risk analysis. Take a look at our free balance sheet analysis for Fiverr International with six simple checks on some of these key factors.

If strong companies turning a profit tickle your fancy, then you'll want to check out this free list of interesting companies that trade on a low P/E (but have proven they can grow earnings).

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