Earnings Tell The Story For Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited (TSE:CTC.A)

Simply Wall St · 10/18 10:49

When close to half the companies in Canada have price-to-earnings ratios (or "P/E's") below 15x, you may consider Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited (TSE:CTC.A) as a stock to potentially avoid with its 23.1x P/E ratio. Although, it's not wise to just take the P/E at face value as there may be an explanation why it's as high as it is.

Recent times haven't been advantageous for Canadian Tire Corporation as its earnings have been falling quicker than most other companies. It might be that many expect the dismal earnings performance to recover substantially, which has kept the P/E from collapsing. If not, then existing shareholders may be very nervous about the viability of the share price.

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TSX:CTC.A Price to Earnings Ratio vs Industry October 18th 2024
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Does Growth Match The High P/E?

In order to justify its P/E ratio, Canadian Tire Corporation would need to produce impressive growth in excess of the market.

Taking a look back first, the company's earnings per share growth last year wasn't something to get excited about as it posted a disappointing decline of 52%. The last three years don't look nice either as the company has shrunk EPS by 64% in aggregate. Accordingly, shareholders would have felt downbeat about the medium-term rates of earnings growth.

Turning to the outlook, the next three years should generate growth of 26% each year as estimated by the ten analysts watching the company. Meanwhile, the rest of the market is forecast to only expand by 10% per annum, which is noticeably less attractive.

In light of this, it's understandable that Canadian Tire Corporation's P/E sits above the majority of other companies. Apparently shareholders aren't keen to offload something that is potentially eyeing a more prosperous future.

The Final Word

We'd say the price-to-earnings ratio's power isn't primarily as a valuation instrument but rather to gauge current investor sentiment and future expectations.

As we suspected, our examination of Canadian Tire Corporation's analyst forecasts revealed that its superior earnings outlook is contributing to its high P/E. At this stage investors feel the potential for a deterioration in earnings isn't great enough to justify a lower P/E ratio. It's hard to see the share price falling strongly in the near future under these circumstances.

Before you take the next step, you should know about the 4 warning signs for Canadian Tire Corporation (1 can't be ignored!) that we have uncovered.

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