Viant Technology Inc. (NASDAQ:DSP) shares have continued their recent momentum with a 28% gain in the last month alone. Looking back a bit further, it's encouraging to see the stock is up 88% in the last year.
Although its price has surged higher, Viant Technology's price-to-sales (or "P/S") ratio of 0.6x might still make it look like a strong buy right now compared to the wider Software industry in the United States, where around half of the companies have P/S ratios above 4.3x and even P/S above 12x are quite common. Although, it's not wise to just take the P/S at face value as there may be an explanation why it's so limited.
What Does Viant Technology's Recent Performance Look Like?
Viant Technology hasn't been tracking well recently as its declining revenue compares poorly to other companies, which have seen some growth in their revenues on average. It seems that many are expecting the poor revenue performance to persist, which has repressed the P/S ratio. So while you could say the stock is cheap, investors will be looking for improvement before they see it as good value.
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Is There Any Revenue Growth Forecasted For Viant Technology?
There's an inherent assumption that a company should far underperform the industry for P/S ratios like Viant Technology's to be considered reasonable.
Retrospectively, the last year delivered a frustrating 5.5% decrease to the company's top line. Still, the latest three year period has seen an excellent 33% overall rise in revenue, in spite of its unsatisfying short-term performance. Although it's been a bumpy ride, it's still fair to say the revenue growth recently has been more than adequate for the company.
Turning to the outlook, the next three years should generate growth of 11% per annum as estimated by the five analysts watching the company. With the industry predicted to deliver 17% growth per annum, the company is positioned for a weaker revenue result.
With this in consideration, its clear as to why Viant Technology's P/S is falling short industry peers. Apparently many shareholders weren't comfortable holding on while the company is potentially eyeing a less prosperous future.
What We Can Learn From Viant Technology's P/S?
Viant Technology's recent share price jump still sees fails to bring its P/S alongside the industry median. Using the price-to-sales ratio alone to determine if you should sell your stock isn't sensible, however it can be a practical guide to the company's future prospects.
We've established that Viant Technology maintains its low P/S on the weakness of its forecast growth being lower than the wider industry, as expected. Right now shareholders are accepting the low P/S as they concede future revenue probably won't provide any pleasant surprises. Unless these conditions improve, they will continue to form a barrier for the share price around these levels.
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Of course, profitable companies with a history of great earnings growth are generally safer bets. So you may wish to see this free collection of other companies that have reasonable P/E ratios and have grown earnings strongly.
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