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On the surface, Ashtead Group’s (ASHTY - Free Report) robust bottom line as a premier construction and industrial equipment provider in the United States and United Kingdom may be very enticing.
However, the market tends to sniff out companies that may not be able to deliver on their lofty expectations which can send a stock faltering if this materializes. Unfortunately, Ashtead Group fits this scenario with its stock now landing a Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell) and the Bear of the Day.
Time to Take Profits
It appears to be time to take profits in Ashtead’s stock which is near $300 a share after rising +29% over the last year and up +4% in 2024. To that point, earnings estimate revisions have remained lower in the last 60 days with FY24 EPS projections falling roughly -2% and FY25 EPS projections down -7%.
It’s also noteworthy that Ashtead’s Zacks Industrial Services Industry is in the bottom 24% of over 250 Zacks industries with Global Industrial Company (GIC - Free Report) , Hudson Technologies (HDSN - Free Report) , and Kion Group (KIGRY - Free Report) being other peers with sell ratings in correlation with declining earnings estimates.
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Valuation Cracks
Unlike Global Industrial, Hudson Technologies, and Kion Group, investors are paying a very pretty penny for Ashtead’s stock. This makes taking a closer look at the company’s valuation more necessary and when doing so, there are some concerns.
Specifically, Ashtead’s PEG ratio points to the company's earnings growth not supporting what appears to be a reasonable P/E valuation. In this case, Ashtead’s stock trades at 19.9X forward earnings which is below the S&P 500’s 21.5X and near its industry average of 19X. Still, Ashtead’s PEG is currently pegged at 3.6 which is noticeablyabove the optimum level of less than 1 and the industry average of 1.3 with the S&P 500 at 1.7.
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Bottom Line
Simply put, when investors are paying a lofty price for a stock they want to be aware of when it may depreciate or if it's time to take profits and this appears to be the case for Ashtead Group. This is not to say that Ashtead Group won’t be a viable investment in the future but on the contrary, its stock may not be worth the risk at the moment.
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Bear of the Day: Ashtead Group (ASHTY)
On the surface, Ashtead Group’s (ASHTY - Free Report) robust bottom line as a premier construction and industrial equipment provider in the United States and United Kingdom may be very enticing.
However, the market tends to sniff out companies that may not be able to deliver on their lofty expectations which can send a stock faltering if this materializes. Unfortunately, Ashtead Group fits this scenario with its stock now landing a Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell) and the Bear of the Day.
Time to Take Profits
It appears to be time to take profits in Ashtead’s stock which is near $300 a share after rising +29% over the last year and up +4% in 2024. To that point, earnings estimate revisions have remained lower in the last 60 days with FY24 EPS projections falling roughly -2% and FY25 EPS projections down -7%.
It’s also noteworthy that Ashtead’s Zacks Industrial Services Industry is in the bottom 24% of over 250 Zacks industries with Global Industrial Company (GIC - Free Report) , Hudson Technologies (HDSN - Free Report) , and Kion Group (KIGRY - Free Report) being other peers with sell ratings in correlation with declining earnings estimates.
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Valuation Cracks
Unlike Global Industrial, Hudson Technologies, and Kion Group, investors are paying a very pretty penny for Ashtead’s stock. This makes taking a closer look at the company’s valuation more necessary and when doing so, there are some concerns.
Specifically, Ashtead’s PEG ratio points to the company's earnings growth not supporting what appears to be a reasonable P/E valuation. In this case, Ashtead’s stock trades at 19.9X forward earnings which is below the S&P 500’s 21.5X and near its industry average of 19X. Still, Ashtead’s PEG is currently pegged at 3.6 which is noticeably above the optimum level of less than 1 and the industry average of 1.3 with the S&P 500 at 1.7.
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Bottom Line
Simply put, when investors are paying a lofty price for a stock they want to be aware of when it may depreciate or if it's time to take profits and this appears to be the case for Ashtead Group. This is not to say that Ashtead Group won’t be a viable investment in the future but on the contrary, its stock may not be worth the risk at the moment.