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South African (JSE) Consumer Discretionary Sector Analysis

UpdatedJun 03, 2024
DataAggregated Company Financials
Companies30
  • 7D-4.7%
  • 3M11.1%
  • 1Y13.4%
  • YTD9.8%

Over the last 7 days, the Consumer Discretionary industry has dropped 4.9%, driven by a pullback from Naspers of 4.4%. Over the past 12 months, the industry was up 14%. Earnings are forecast to grow by 9.2% annually.

Sector Valuation and Performance

Has the South African Consumer Discretionary Sector valuation changed over the past few years?

DateMarket CapRevenueEarningsPEAbsolute PEPS
Mon, 03 Jun 2024R993.5bR707.7bR106.6b8.4x9.3x1.4x
Wed, 01 May 2024R988.3bR704.4bR107.4b8.7x9.2x1.4x
Fri, 29 Mar 2024R948.5bR726.6bR107.0b8.6x8.9x1.3x
Sun, 25 Feb 2024R967.6bR715.5bR109.0b9.1x8.9x1.4x
Tue, 23 Jan 2024R874.9bR715.6bR108.8b8.5x8x1.2x
Thu, 21 Dec 2023R961.2bR708.9bR104.7b8.5x9.2x1.4x
Sat, 18 Nov 2023R981.4bR698.5bR102.1b9.1x9.6x1.4x
Mon, 16 Oct 2023R909.9bR700.0bR104.8b10.1x8.7x1.3x
Wed, 13 Sep 2023R948.0bR697.0bR104.2b9x9.1x1.4x
Fri, 11 Aug 2023R1.0tR688.7bR104.0b9.2x9.7x1.5x
Sun, 09 Jul 2023R941.8bR665.9bR104.8b8.5x9x1.4x
Tue, 06 Jun 2023R937.3bR692.6bR75.4b9.4x12.4x1.4x
Thu, 04 May 2023R962.4bR679.2bR73.1b10x13.2x1.4x
Sat, 01 Apr 2023R1.0tR674.8bR72.1b9.8x13.9x1.5x
Mon, 27 Feb 2023R1.0tR672.4bR73.4b10x13.8x1.5x
Wed, 25 Jan 2023R1.1tR646.3bR70.2b11.2x15.5x1.7x
Fri, 23 Dec 2022R833.3bR646.4bR70.1b10.9x11.9x1.3x
Sun, 20 Nov 2022R853.2bR632.3bR242.5b9.3x3.5x1.3x
Tue, 18 Oct 2022R792.5bR634.5bR254.3b9.7x3.1x1.2x
Thu, 15 Sep 2022R896.4bR629.4bR244.4b9.7x3.7x1.4x
Sat, 13 Aug 2022R888.0bR604.9bR227.3b9.4x3.9x1.5x
Mon, 11 Jul 2022R917.8bR609.6bR234.2b8.9x3.9x1.5x
Wed, 08 Jun 2022R1.0tR575.9bR242.3b9.5x4.2x1.8x
Fri, 06 May 2022R934.4bR578.7bR250.9b8.5x3.7x1.6x
Sun, 03 Apr 2022R1.1tR568.2bR232.2b9.6x4.6x1.9x
Tue, 01 Mar 2022R1.1tR569.9bR242.6b10.3x4.6x2x
Thu, 27 Jan 2022R1.3tR565.5bR237.8b11.4x5.6x2.3x
Sat, 25 Dec 2021R1.3tR566.2bR242.8b11.4x5.4x2.3x
Mon, 22 Nov 2021R1.5tR534.4bR96.6b12.3x15.2x2.7x
Wed, 20 Oct 2021R1.5tR518.0bR88.1b12.7x16.6x2.8x
Fri, 17 Sep 2021R1.3tR513.4bR85.6b12.1x15.4x2.6x
Sun, 15 Aug 2021R1.5tR514.7bR86.3b12.7x17.8x3x
Thu, 10 Jun 2021R1.6tR503.3bR82.3b14.1x19.8x3.2x
Price to Earnings Ratio

19.8x


Total Market Cap: R1.6tTotal Earnings: R82.3bTotal Revenue: R503.3bTotal Market Cap vs Earnings and Revenue0%0%0%
South African Consumer Discretionary Sector Price to Earnings3Y Average 9.2x202220232024
Current Industry PE
  • Investors are relatively neutral on the South African Consumer Discretionary industry at the moment, indicating that they anticipate long term growth rates to remain steady.
  • The industry is trading close to its 3-year average PE ratio of 9.2x.
  • The 3-year average PS ratio of 1.7x is higher than the industry's current PS ratio of 1.4x.
Past Earnings Growth
  • The earnings for companies in the Consumer Discretionary industry have grown 9.0% per year over the last three years.
  • Revenues for these companies have grown 12% per year.
  • This means that more sales are being generated by these companies overall, and subsequently their profits are increasing too.

Industry Trends

Which industries have driven the changes within the South African Consumer Discretionary sector?

ZA Market-3.99%
Consumer Discretionary-4.70%
Consumer Durables5.33%
Auto0%
Leisure0%
Luxury0%
Retail Distributors0%
Online Retail and Ecommerce0%
Consumer Services-1.22%
Hospitality-1.82%
Auto Components-3.17%
General Merchandise and Department Stores-4.79%
Specialty Stores-5.31%
Industry PE
  • Investors are most optimistic about the Auto Components industry which is trading above its 3-year average PE ratio.
    • It looks like they are confident that earnings will grow faster in the future than they have historically.
  • Investors are most pessimistic about the Consumer Durables industry, although it looks like investor sentiment has improved given that it's trading above its 3-year average of 3.9x.
Forecasted Growth
  • Analysts are most optimistic on the Specialty Stores industry, expecting annual earnings growth of 26% over the next 5 years.
  • This is better than its past earnings decline of 14% per year.
  • In contrast, the General Merchandise and Department Stores industry is expected to see its earnings grow by 4.5% per year over the next few years.

Top Stock Gainers and Losers

Which companies have driven the market over the last 7 days?

CompanyLast Price7D1YValuation
SUI Sun InternationalR36.932.3%
+R205.8m
-3.0%PE8.8x
COH Curro HoldingsR10.713.0%
+R182.2m
38.9%PE153.5x
WBC We Buy Cars HoldingsR23.891.7%
+R166.9m
n/an/a
LEW Lewis GroupR47.063.9%
+R92.3m
19.8%PE6.3x
CMH Combined Motor HoldingsR28.303.9%
+R78.5m
-3.9%PE5.2x
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SUI

R36.93

Sun International

7D

2.3%

1Y

-3.0%

COH

R10.71

Curro Holdings

7D

3.0%

1Y

38.9%

PPH

R16.98

Pepkor Holdings

7D

-8.1%

1Y

14.7%

TSG

R10.56

Tsogo Sun

7D

-6.7%

1Y

-15.5%

MTH

R86.13

Motus Holdings

7D

-3.9%

1Y

-8.7%

WBC

R23.89

We Buy Cars Holdings

7D

1.7%

1Y

n/a

BWN

R1.89

Balwin Properties

7D

1.1%

1Y

-31.3%

NPN

R3,728.33

Naspers

7D

-4.7%

1Y

18.0%

TRU

R76.28

Truworths International

7D

-5.3%

1Y

53.5%

WHL

R54.45

Woolworths Holdings

7D

-9.2%

1Y

-12.4%

LEW

R47.06

Lewis Group

7D

3.9%

1Y

19.8%

GPL

R3.60

Grand Parade Investments

7D

1.4%

1Y

9.8%