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Eventbrite (NYSE:EB Shareholders Incur Further Losses as Stock Declines 12% This Week, Taking Five-year Losses to 76%

Eventbrite (NYSE:EB Shareholders Incur Further Losses as Stock Declines 12% This Week, Taking Five-year Losses to 76%

由於本週股價下跌12%,使五年虧損達到76%,Eventbrite(紐約證券交易所代碼:EB)股東蒙受進一步損失
Simply Wall St ·  2023/11/11 07:53

Long term investing is the way to go, but that doesn't mean you should hold every stock forever. It hits us in the gut when we see fellow investors suffer a loss. Imagine if you held Eventbrite, Inc. (NYSE:EB) for half a decade as the share price tanked 76%. Furthermore, it's down 32% in about a quarter. That's not much fun for holders. This could be related to the recent financial results - you can catch up on the most recent data by reading our company report.

長期投資是必經之路,但這並不意味着你應該永久持有每隻股票。當我們看到其他投資者遭受損失時,這讓我們大吃一驚。想象一下,在股價下跌76%的情況下,如果你持有Eventbrite, Inc.(紐約證券交易所代碼:EB)五年。此外,它在大約一個季度內下降了32%。對於持有者來說,這沒什麼好玩的。這可能與最近的財務業績有關——您可以通過閱讀我們的公司報告來了解最新的數據。

After losing 12% this past week, it's worth investigating the company's fundamentals to see what we can infer from past performance.

在上週下跌了12%之後,值得研究該公司的基本面,看看我們可以從過去的表現中推斷出什麼。

See our latest analysis for Eventbrite

查看我們對 Eventbrite 的最新分析

Given that Eventbrite didn't make a profit in the last twelve months, we'll focus on revenue growth to form a quick view of its business development. Generally speaking, companies without profits are expected to grow revenue every year, and at a good clip. Some companies are willing to postpone profitability to grow revenue faster, but in that case one does expect good top-line growth.

鑑於Eventbrite在過去十二個月中沒有盈利,我們將專注於收入增長,以快速了解其業務發展。一般而言,沒有利潤的公司預計每年收入將增長,而且速度很快。一些公司願意推遲盈利以更快地增加收入,但在這種情況下,人們確實預計收入會有良好的增長。

In the last five years Eventbrite saw its revenue shrink by 3.1% per year. While far from catastrophic that is not good. If a business loses money, you want it to grow, so no surprises that the share price has dropped 12% each year in that time. We're generally averse to companies with declining revenues, but we're not alone in that. Fear of becoming a 'bagholder' may be keeping people away from this stock.

在過去的五年中,Eventbrite的收入每年下降3.1%。雖然這遠非災難性,但這並不好。如果一家企業虧損,你希望它能夠增長,因此,在這段時間內,股價每年下跌12%也就不足爲奇了。我們普遍反對收入下降的公司,但我們並不是唯一一個這樣做的公司。對成爲 “持包者” 的恐懼可能會使人們遠離這隻股票。

The graphic below depicts how earnings and revenue have changed over time (unveil the exact values by clicking on the image).

下圖描繪了收入和收入隨着時間的推移而發生的變化(點擊圖片顯示確切的數值)。

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NYSE:EB Earnings and Revenue Growth November 11th 2023
紐約證券交易所:EB 收益和收入增長 2023 年 11 月 11 日

This free interactive report on Eventbrite's balance sheet strength is a great place to start, if you want to investigate the stock further.

如果你想進一步調查該股,這份關於Eventbrite資產負債表實力的免費互動報告是一個很好的起點。

A Different Perspective

不同的視角

Investors in Eventbrite had a tough year, with a total loss of 0.6%, against a market gain of about 10%. However, keep in mind that even the best stocks will sometimes underperform the market over a twelve month period. However, the loss over the last year isn't as bad as the 12% per annum loss investors have suffered over the last half decade. We'd need to see some sustained improvements in the key metrics before we could muster much enthusiasm. If you would like to research Eventbrite in more detail then you might want to take a look at whether insiders have been buying or selling shares in the company.

Eventbrite的投資者經歷了艱難的一年,總虧損爲0.6%,而市場漲幅約爲10%。但是,請記住,即使是最好的股票有時也會在十二個月內表現不如市場。但是,去年的虧損沒有投資者在過去五年中遭受的每年12%的損失那麼嚴重。我們需要看到關鍵指標的持續改善,然後才能激起極大的熱情。如果你想更詳細地研究Eventbrite,那麼你可能需要看看內部人士是否在買入或賣出該公司的股票。

If you are like me, then you will not want to miss this free list of growing companies that insiders are buying.

如果你像我一樣,那麼你不會想錯過這份業內人士正在收購的成長型公司的免費名單。

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率。

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Simply Wall St 的這篇文章本質上是籠統的。我們僅使用公正的方法提供基於歷史數據和分析師預測的評論,我們的文章並非旨在提供財務建議。它不構成買入或賣出任何股票的建議,也沒有考慮到您的目標或財務狀況。我們的目標是爲您提供由基本數據驅動的長期重點分析。請注意,我們的分析可能不會考慮最新的價格敏感型公司公告或定性材料。華爾街只是沒有持有上述任何股票的頭寸。

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