When close to half the companies operating in the Media industry in the United States have price-to-sales ratios (or "P/S") above 1x, you may consider iHeartMedia, Inc. (NASDAQ:IHRT) as an attractive investment with its 0.1x P/S ratio. Although, it's not wise to just take the P/S at face value as there may be an explanation why it's limited.
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What Does iHeartMedia's P/S Mean For Shareholders?
While the industry has experienced revenue growth lately, iHeartMedia's revenue has gone into reverse gear, which is not great. Perhaps the P/S remains low as investors think the prospects of strong revenue growth aren't on the horizon. If you still like the company, you'd be hoping this isn't the case so that you could potentially pick up some stock while it's out of favour.
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What Are Revenue Growth Metrics Telling Us About The Low P/S?
There's an inherent assumption that a company should underperform the industry for P/S ratios like iHeartMedia's to be considered reasonable.
If we review the last year of revenue, the company posted a result that saw barely any deviation from a year ago. Fortunately, a few good years before that means that it was still able to grow revenue by 25% in total over the last three years. Therefore, it's fair to say that revenue growth has been inconsistent recently for the company.
Looking ahead now, revenue is anticipated to climb by 3.6% per year during the coming three years according to the eight analysts following the company. Meanwhile, the rest of the industry is forecast to expand by 4.0% each year, which is not materially different.
With this in consideration, we find it intriguing that iHeartMedia's P/S is lagging behind its industry peers. It may be that most investors are not convinced the company can achieve future growth expectations.
The Key Takeaway
Typically, we'd caution against reading too much into price-to-sales ratios when settling on investment decisions, though it can reveal plenty about what other market participants think about the company.
It looks to us like the P/S figures for iHeartMedia remain low despite growth that is expected to be in line with other companies in the industry. The low P/S could be an indication that the revenue growth estimates are being questioned by the market. It appears some are indeed anticipating revenue instability, because these conditions should normally provide more support to the share price.
Having said that, be aware iHeartMedia is showing 3 warning signs in our investment analysis, and 2 of those shouldn't be ignored.
If you're unsure about the strength of iHeartMedia's business, why not explore our interactive list of stocks with solid business fundamentals for some other companies you may have missed.
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