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Eventbrite, Inc. (NYSE:EB): When Will It Breakeven?

Eventbrite, Inc. (NYSE:EB): When Will It Breakeven?

eventbrite公司(纽交所:EB)何时能实现盈亏平衡?
Simply Wall St ·  07/17 08:04

Eventbrite, Inc. (NYSE:EB) is possibly approaching a major achievement in its business, so we would like to shine some light on the company. Eventbrite, Inc. operates a two-sided marketplace that provides self-service ticketing and marketing tools for event creators in the United States and internationally. The US$451m market-cap company's loss lessened since it announced a US$26m loss in the full financial year, compared to the latest trailing-twelve-month loss of US$18m, as it approaches breakeven. The most pressing concern for investors is Eventbrite's path to profitability – when will it breakeven? Below we will provide a high-level summary of the industry analysts' expectations for the company.

Eventbrite,Inc.(纽交所:EB)可能在其业务中取得重大成就,因此我们想为该公司提供一些见解。Eventbrite,Inc.经营着一个双边市场,为美国和国际上的活动创建者提供自助选座和营销工具。这家市值4.51亿美元的公司在全财年公布2600万美元的亏损后,年内亏损额降至1800万美元,逼近盈亏平衡点。对投资者来说,最紧迫的问题是Eventbrite的盈利路径--它何时会实现盈亏平衡?以下我们将提供行业分析师对该公司的预期的高层次摘要。

Consensus from 7 of the American Entertainment analysts is that Eventbrite is on the verge of breakeven. They expect the company to post a final loss in 2025, before turning a profit of US$34m in 2026. So, the company is predicted to breakeven approximately 2 years from now. What rate will the company have to grow year-on-year in order to breakeven on this date? Using a line of best fit, we calculated an average annual growth rate of 61%, which is extremely buoyant. If this rate turns out to be too aggressive, the company may become profitable much later than analysts predict.

7位美国娱乐分析师的共识是,Eventbrite即将实现盈亏平衡。他们预计该公司将在2025年发表最终亏损公告,然后在2026年实现3400万美元的盈利。因此,该公司预计将在2年左右实现盈亏平衡。为了在此日期实现盈亏平衡,该公司需要以多少年增长率增长?通过最佳拟合线,我们计算出平均年增长率为61%,这是非常乐观的。如果这个增长率被证明过于激进,公司可能会比分析师预测的晚更多地实现盈利。

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NYSE:EB Earnings Per Share Growth July 17th 2024
纽交所: Eb每股收益增长2024年7月17日

We're not going to go through company-specific developments for Eventbrite given that this is a high-level summary, though, take into account that generally a high growth rate is not out of the ordinary, particularly when a company is in a period of investment.

鉴于这是一份高层次摘要,我们不会介绍Eventbrite的特定公司发展情况,尽管需要考虑到通常来说高增长率并不罕见,特别是当一家公司处于投资期的时候。

Before we wrap up, there's one issue worth mentioning. Eventbrite currently has a debt-to-equity ratio of 195%. Generally, the rule of thumb is debt shouldn't exceed 40% of your equity, which in this case, the company has significantly overshot. Note that a higher debt obligation increases the risk around investing in the loss-making company.

在我们总结之前,有一个值得一提的问题。Eventbrite当前的负债-净值比率为195%。一般来说,负债不应超过您的净值的40%,在这种情况下,该公司明显超出。请注意,更高的债务义务会增加在这家亏损的公司投资风险。

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There are key fundamentals of Eventbrite which are not covered in this article, but we must stress again that this is merely a basic overview. For a more comprehensive look at Eventbrite, take a look at Eventbrite's company page on Simply Wall St. We've also put together a list of important aspects you should further research:

本文未涵盖Eventbrite的重要基本面,但我们必须再次强调,这仅仅是一个基本的概述。如果您想更全面地了解Eventbrite,请查看Simply Wall St上的Eventbrite公司页面。我们还列出了您应进一步研究的重要方面列表:

  1. Valuation: What is Eventbrite worth today? Has the future growth potential already been factored into the price? The intrinsic value infographic in our free research report helps visualize whether Eventbrite is currently mispriced by the market.
  2. Management Team: An experienced management team on the helm increases our confidence in the business – take a look at who sits on Eventbrite's board and the CEO's background.
  3. Other High-Performing Stocks: Are there other stocks that provide better prospects with proven track records? Explore our free list of these great stocks here.
  1. 估值:Eventbrite今天值多少钱?未来的增长潜力已经包含在股价中吗?我们免费的研究报告中的固有价值信息图表可以帮助你了解Eventbrite当前是否被市场错误定价。
  2. 管理团队:经验丰富的管理团队能够增加我们对业务的信心——请查看谁坐在Eventbrite的董事会上以及CEO的背景。
  3. 其他高表现的股票:是否有其他表现更好的股票并具有经过验证的历史记录?查看这里的免费列表。

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