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Landing a Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell) and the Bear of the Day, investors may want to be cautious of Royal Gold’s (RGLD - Free Report) ) stock for the moment.
This is not to say that Royal Gold won’t be a viable investment among the basic materials sector in the future. However, the current business environment is weakening for the precious metals stream and royalty company.
To that point, the Zacks Mining-Gold Industry is currently in the bottom 26% of over 250 Zacks industries. Royal Gold could be susceptible to a potential slowdown in the space and the company's Penasquito mine remains closed following union strikes.
Valuation Concerns
Amid a softening business environment, the premium being paid for Royal Gold stock is more concerning. Royal Gold currently has an “F” Zacks Style Scores grade for Value.
Royal Gold's price-to-earnings valuation is less reassuring right now. Shares of RGLD trade at a 31.3X forward earnings multiple which is noticeably above the industry average of 20.8X and the S&P 500’s 21.2X.
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More concerning is the premium being paid for the company’s price to sales. Investors are paying $10.96 for every $1 of sales Royal Gold makes. This translates into a P/S ratio of 10.9X compared to the industry average of 3X with the optimum level being less than 2X. Royal Gold also trades alarmingly above the benchmark’s 3.9X sales.
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Declining Earnings Estimates
Declining earnings estimates are the reason for Royal Gold’s less attractive P/E valuation at the moment. This is also reason to believe Royal Gold’s stock may have some short-term weakness ahead.
Notably, fiscal 2023 earnings estimates have declined -8% over the last 30 days from $3.93 per share to $3.61 a share. Furthermore, FY24 earnings estimates are down -6% over the last month.
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Bottom Line
Royal Gold’s stock look’s less attractive considering the premium investors are paying relative to its peers.
This is compiled by the Mining-Gold industry dealing with a softening business environment at the moment which serves as a further warning that it could be time to sell Royal Gold stock.
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Bear of the Day: Royal Gold (RGLD)
Landing a Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell) and the Bear of the Day, investors may want to be cautious of Royal Gold’s (RGLD - Free Report) ) stock for the moment.
This is not to say that Royal Gold won’t be a viable investment among the basic materials sector in the future. However, the current business environment is weakening for the precious metals stream and royalty company.
To that point, the Zacks Mining-Gold Industry is currently in the bottom 26% of over 250 Zacks industries. Royal Gold could be susceptible to a potential slowdown in the space and the company's Penasquito mine remains closed following union strikes.
Valuation Concerns
Amid a softening business environment, the premium being paid for Royal Gold stock is more concerning. Royal Gold currently has an “F” Zacks Style Scores grade for Value.
Royal Gold's price-to-earnings valuation is less reassuring right now. Shares of RGLD trade at a 31.3X forward earnings multiple which is noticeably above the industry average of 20.8X and the S&P 500’s 21.2X.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
More concerning is the premium being paid for the company’s price to sales. Investors are paying $10.96 for every $1 of sales Royal Gold makes. This translates into a P/S ratio of 10.9X compared to the industry average of 3X with the optimum level being less than 2X. Royal Gold also trades alarmingly above the benchmark’s 3.9X sales.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Declining Earnings Estimates
Declining earnings estimates are the reason for Royal Gold’s less attractive P/E valuation at the moment. This is also reason to believe Royal Gold’s stock may have some short-term weakness ahead.
Notably, fiscal 2023 earnings estimates have declined -8% over the last 30 days from $3.93 per share to $3.61 a share. Furthermore, FY24 earnings estimates are down -6% over the last month.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Bottom Line
Royal Gold’s stock look’s less attractive considering the premium investors are paying relative to its peers.
This is compiled by the Mining-Gold industry dealing with a softening business environment at the moment which serves as a further warning that it could be time to sell Royal Gold stock.