Earnings Are Growing at Zoetis (NYSE:ZTS) but Shareholders Still Don't Like Its Prospects
Earnings Are Growing at Zoetis (NYSE:ZTS) but Shareholders Still Don't Like Its Prospects
Many investors define successful investing as beating the market average over the long term. But its virtually certain that sometimes you will buy stocks that fall short of the market average returns. Unfortunately, that's been the case for longer term Zoetis Inc. (NYSE:ZTS) shareholders, since the share price is down 31% in the last three years, falling well short of the market return of around 23%. Shareholders have had an even rougher run lately, with the share price down 14% in the last 90 days.
许多投资者将成功投资定义为在长期内超越市场平均水平。但几乎可以肯定的是,有时你会买入那些未能达到市场平均回报的股票。不幸的是,对于长期持有Zoetis Inc.(纽交所:ZTS)的股东来说,这是事实,因为在过去三年中,股价下跌了31%,远低于约23%的市场回报。股东们最近的经历甚至更糟,过去90天股价下跌了14%。
After losing 5.7% this past week, it's worth investigating the company's fundamentals to see what we can infer from past performance.
在过去一周下跌5.7%之后,值得调查公司的基本面,以了解我们可以从过去的表现中推断出什么。
While markets are a powerful pricing mechanism, share prices reflect investor sentiment, not just underlying business performance. One imperfect but simple way to consider how the market perception of a company has shifted is to compare the change in the earnings per share (EPS) with the share price movement.
虽然市场是一个强大的定价机制,但股价反映的却是投资者情绪,而不仅仅是基础业务表现。一种不完美但简单的考虑收入每股收益(EPS)变化与股价变动的市场认知变化的方法是比较它们之间的差异。
During the unfortunate three years of share price decline, Zoetis actually saw its earnings per share (EPS) improve by 8.9% per year. This is quite a puzzle, and suggests there might be something temporarily buoying the share price. Or else the company was over-hyped in the past, and so its growth has disappointed.
在这三年股价下跌的不幸期间,Zoetis的每股收益(EPS)实际上每年提高了8.9%。这真是个难题,这表明可能有一些暂时的因素在支撑股价。否则,公司在过去可能被过度炒作,因此其增长令人失望。
Since the change in EPS doesn't seem to correlate with the change in share price, it's worth taking a look at other metrics.
由于EPS的变化似乎与股价的变化没有相关性,值得关注其他指标。
The modest 1.0% dividend yield is unlikely to be guiding the market view of the stock. We note that, in three years, revenue has actually grown at a 5.5% annual rate, so that doesn't seem to be a reason to sell shares. This analysis is just perfunctory, but it might be worth researching Zoetis more closely, as sometimes stocks fall unfairly. This could present an opportunity.
温和的1.0%分红收益率不太可能是市场对该股票的指导性看法。我们注意到,在过去三年中,营业收入实际上以5.5%的年率增长,所以这似乎不是出售股票的理由。这个分析只是走过场,但可能值得更深入研究Zoetis,因为有时股票会出现不公平的下跌。这可能会成为一个机会。
You can see below how earnings and revenue have changed over time (discover the exact values by clicking on the image).
您可以在下面看到盈利和营业收入随时间的变化(通过点击图片发现确切值)。
Zoetis is well known by investors, and plenty of clever analysts have tried to predict the future profit levels. You can see what analysts are predicting for Zoetis in this interactive graph of future profit estimates.
投资者对Zoetis非常熟悉,许多聪明的分析师试图预测未来的利润水平。您可以在这个互动图中看到分析师对Zoetis的未来利润估计的预测。
A Different Perspective
不同的视角
Zoetis shareholders are down 13% for the year (even including dividends), but the market itself is up 26%. However, keep in mind that even the best stocks will sometimes underperform the market over a twelve month period. On the bright side, long term shareholders have made money, with a gain of 5% per year over half a decade. If the fundamental data continues to indicate long term sustainable growth, the current sell-off could be an opportunity worth considering. I find it very interesting to look at share price over the long term as a proxy for business performance. But to truly gain insight, we need to consider other information, too. Consider risks, for instance. Every company has them, and we've spotted 1 warning sign for Zoetis you should know about.
Zoetis的股东今年下跌了13%(即使包括分红),但市场本身上涨了26%。然而,请记住,即便是最好的股票在12个月的时间里,有时也会表现不如市场。好的一面是,长期股东在过去五年中实现了每年5%的收益。如果基本数据继续表明长期可持续增长,当前的抛售可能是一个值得考虑的机会。我发现,从长期来看观察股票价格作为业务表现的代理指标非常有趣。但要真正获得见解,我们还需要考虑其他信息。考虑风险,例如。每个公司都有风险,而我们发现了1个Zoetis的警示信号,您应该了解。
Of course, you might find a fantastic investment by looking elsewhere. So take a peek at this free list of companies we expect will grow earnings.
当然,你可能会通过其他地方寻找一个绝佳的投资机会。所以请查看这个我们预计将增长每股收益的公司免费列表。
Please note, the market returns quoted in this article reflect the market weighted average returns of stocks that currently trade on American exchanges.
请注意,本文中引用的市场回报反映了当前在美国交易所上市股票的市场加权平均回报。
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