Investors can approximate the average market return by buying an index fund. Active investors aim to buy stocks that vastly outperform the market - but in the process, they risk under-performance. That downside risk was realized by Morimatsu International Holdings Company Limited (HKG:2155) shareholders over the last year, as the share price declined 48%. That's disappointing when you consider the market declined 2.7%. Because Morimatsu International Holdings hasn't been listed for many years, the market is still learning about how the business performs. Shareholders have had an even rougher run lately, with the share price down 31% in the last 90 days.
If the past week is anything to go by, investor sentiment for Morimatsu International Holdings isn't positive, so let's see if there's a mismatch between fundamentals and the share price.
View our latest analysis for Morimatsu International Holdings
In his essay The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville Warren Buffett described how share prices do not always rationally reflect the value of a business. By comparing earnings per share (EPS) and share price changes over time, we can get a feel for how investor attitudes to a company have morphed over time.
During the unfortunate twelve months during which the Morimatsu International Holdings share price fell, it actually saw its earnings per share (EPS) improve by 49%. It could be that the share price was previously over-hyped.
It's fair to say that the share price does not seem to be reflecting the EPS growth. But we might find some different metrics explain the share price movements better.
Morimatsu International Holdings' revenue is actually up 51% over the last year. Since the fundamental metrics don't readily explain the share price drop, there might be an opportunity if the market has overreacted.
The image below shows how earnings and revenue have tracked over time (if you click on the image you can see greater detail).
SEHK:2155 Earnings and Revenue Growth August 17th 2023
We know that Morimatsu International Holdings has improved its bottom line lately, but what does the future have in store? This free report showing analyst forecasts should help you form a view on Morimatsu International Holdings
A Different Perspective
We doubt Morimatsu International Holdings shareholders are happy with the loss of 48% over twelve months. That falls short of the market, which lost 2.7%. That's disappointing, but it's worth keeping in mind that the market-wide selling wouldn't have helped. The share price decline has continued throughout the most recent three months, down 31%, suggesting an absence of enthusiasm from investors. Given the relatively short history of this stock, we'd remain pretty wary until we see some strong business performance. It's always interesting to track share price performance over the longer term. But to understand Morimatsu International Holdings better, we need to consider many other factors. Like risks, for instance. Every company has them, and we've spotted 2 warning signs for Morimatsu International Holdings (of which 1 is a bit concerning!) you should know about.
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.
Please note, the market returns quoted in this article reflect the market weighted average returns of stocks that currently trade on Hong Kong exchanges.
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インデックスファンドを購入することで、投資家は平均市場リターンをおおよそ近似することができます。アクティブな投資家は、市場を大きく上回る優れたパフォーマンスを持つ株を買うことを目指しますが、その過程で、彼らはリスクを負うことになります。この下降リスクは、森松国際ホールディングス株式会社(HKG:2155) 株主が昨年度に下落した48%を見て、失望しています。市場が2.7%下落したことを考えると、これは驚くべきことではありません。Morimatsu International Holdingsが上場してから間もないため、市場はビジネスのパフォーマンスについてまだ学んでいるところです。株主は最近90日間で株価が31%下落しており、さらに厳しい分を味わっています。
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