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OPENLANE (NYSE:KAR) Shareholders Are up 3.6% This Past Week, but Still in the Red Over the Last Five Years

OPENLANE (NYSE:KAR) Shareholders Are up 3.6% This Past Week, but Still in the Red Over the Last Five Years

OPENLANE(紐約證券交易所代碼:KAR)股東上週上漲了3.6%,但在過去五年中仍處於虧損狀態
Simply Wall St ·  01/27 09:26

While it may not be enough for some shareholders, we think it is good to see the OPENLANE, Inc. (NYSE:KAR) share price up 11% in a single quarter. But that doesn't change the fact that the returns over the last five years have been less than pleasing. You would have done a lot better buying an index fund, since the stock has dropped 72% in that half decade.

儘管這對某些股東來說可能還不夠,但我們認爲OPENLANE, Inc.(紐約證券交易所代碼:KAR)的股價在一個季度內上漲11%是件好事。但這並不能改變這樣一個事實,即過去五年的回報並不令人滿意。購買指數基金的表現要好得多,因爲該股在那五年中下跌了72%。

Although the past week has been more reassuring for shareholders, they're still in the red over the last five years, so let's see if the underlying business has been responsible for the decline.

儘管過去一週令股東更加放心,但在過去五年中,他們仍處於虧損狀態,所以讓我們看看基礎業務是否是造成下降的原因。

See our latest analysis for OPENLANE

查看我們對 OPENLANE 的最新分析

While the efficient markets hypothesis continues to be taught by some, it has been proven that markets are over-reactive dynamic systems, and investors are not always rational. One flawed but reasonable way to assess how sentiment around a company has changed is to compare the earnings per share (EPS) with the share price.

儘管一些人繼續教導高效市場假說,但事實證明,市場是反應過度的動態系統,投資者並不總是理性的。評估公司情緒變化的一種有缺陷但合理的方法是將每股收益(EPS)與股價進行比較。

We know that OPENLANE has been profitable in the past. However, it made a loss in the last twelve months, suggesting profit may be an unreliable metric at this stage. Other metrics might give us a better handle on how its value is changing over time.

我們知道OPENLANE過去一直盈利。但是,它在過去十二個月中出現了虧損,這表明現階段的利潤可能是一個不可靠的指標。其他指標可能會讓我們更好地了解其價值如何隨着時間的推移而變化。

Arguably, the revenue drop of 16% a year for half a decade suggests that the company can't grow in the long term. That could explain the weak share price.

可以說,五年來每年收入下降16%,這表明該公司無法長期增長。這可以解釋股價疲軟的原因。

You can see how earnings and revenue have changed over time in the image below (click on the chart to see the exact values).

您可以在下圖中看到收入和收入隨時間推移而發生的變化(點擊圖表查看確切值)。

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NYSE:KAR Earnings and Revenue Growth January 27th 2024
紐約證券交易所:KAR 收益和收入增長 2024 年 1 月 27 日

You can see how its balance sheet has strengthened (or weakened) over time in this free interactive graphic.

您可以在這張免費的交互式圖片中看到其資產負債表如何隨着時間的推移而增強(或減弱)。

What About The Total Shareholder Return (TSR)?

那麼股東總回報(TSR)呢?

We'd be remiss not to mention the difference between OPENLANE's total shareholder return (TSR) and its share price return. Arguably the TSR is a more complete return calculation because it accounts for the value of dividends (as if they were reinvested), along with the hypothetical value of any discounted capital that have been offered to shareholders. Dividends have been really beneficial for OPENLANE shareholders, and that cash payout explains why its total shareholder loss of 23%, over the last 5 years, isn't as bad as the share price return.

更不用說 OPENLANE 之間的區別了,那就太失職了 股東總回報 (TSR) 及其 股價回報。可以說,股東總回報率是更完整的回報計算方法,因爲它考慮了股息的價值(就好像是再投資一樣),以及向股東提供的任何貼現資本的假設價值。分紅確實爲OPENLANE的股東帶來了好處,這筆現金支付解釋了爲什麼其在過去5年中股東總虧損23%沒有股價回報率那麼糟糕。

A Different Perspective

不同的視角

OPENLANE shareholders gained a total return of 0.8% during the year. Unfortunately this falls short of the market return. But at least that's still a gain! Over five years the TSR has been a reduction of 4% per year, over five years. It could well be that the business is stabilizing. 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. Even so, be aware that OPENLANE is showing 1 warning sign in our investment analysis , you should know about...

OPENLANE股東在年度的總回報率爲0.8%。不幸的是,這沒有達到市場回報率。但至少這還是個好處!在過去的五年中,股東總回報率在五年內每年下降4%。很可能是業務正在穩定下來。我發現將長期股價視爲業務績效的代表非常有趣。但是,要真正獲得見解,我們還需要考慮其他信息。即便如此,請注意,OPENLANE在我們的投資分析中顯示了1個警告信號,您應該知道...

If you like to buy stocks alongside management, then you might just love this free list of companies. (Hint: insiders have been buying them).

如果你想與管理層一起購買股票,那麼你可能會喜歡這份免費的公司名單。(提示:業內人士一直在購買它們)。

Please note, the market returns quoted in this article reflect the market weighted average returns of stocks that currently trade on American exchanges.

請注意,本文引用的市場回報反映了目前在美國交易所交易的股票的市場加權平均回報。

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