Results: Thule Group AB (publ) Beat Earnings Expectations And Analysts Now Have New Forecasts

Simply Wall St · 10/26 07:54

Shareholders of Thule Group AB (publ) (STO:THULE) will be pleased this week, given that the stock price is up 14% to kr350 following its latest quarterly results. The result was positive overall - although revenues of kr2.3b were in line with what the analysts predicted, Thule Group surprised by delivering a statutory profit of kr2.84 per share, modestly greater than expected. This is an important time for investors, as they can track a company's performance in its report, look at what experts are forecasting for next year, and see if there has been any change to expectations for the business. So we gathered the latest post-earnings forecasts to see what estimates suggest is in store for next year.

See our latest analysis for Thule Group

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OM:THULE Earnings and Revenue Growth October 26th 2024

Taking into account the latest results, the consensus forecast from Thule Group's five analysts is for revenues of kr10.1b in 2025. This reflects a satisfactory 7.4% improvement in revenue compared to the last 12 months. Statutory earnings per share are predicted to jump 25% to kr13.96. In the lead-up to this report, the analysts had been modelling revenues of kr10.1b and earnings per share (EPS) of kr13.77 in 2025. So it's pretty clear that, although the analysts have updated their estimates, there's been no major change in expectations for the business following the latest results.

There were no changes to revenue or earnings estimates or the price target of kr321, suggesting that the company has met expectations in its recent result. Fixating on a single price target can be unwise though, since the consensus target is effectively the average of analyst price targets. As a result, some investors like to look at the range of estimates to see if there are any diverging opinions on the company's valuation. There are some variant perceptions on Thule Group, with the most bullish analyst valuing it at kr350 and the most bearish at kr285 per share. The narrow spread of estimates could suggest that the business' future is relatively easy to value, or thatthe analysts have a strong view on its prospects.

One way to get more context on these forecasts is to look at how they compare to both past performance, and how other companies in the same industry are performing. We can infer from the latest estimates that forecasts expect a continuation of Thule Group'shistorical trends, as the 5.8% annualised revenue growth to the end of 2025 is roughly in line with the 6.0% annual growth over the past five years. By contrast, our data suggests that other companies (with analyst coverage) in a similar industry are forecast to see their revenues grow 8.8% per year. So it's pretty clear that Thule Group is expected to grow slower than similar companies in the same industry.

The Bottom Line

The most important thing to take away is that there's been no major change in sentiment, with the analysts reconfirming that the business is performing in line with their previous earnings per share estimates. Fortunately, the analysts also reconfirmed their revenue estimates, suggesting that it's tracking in line with expectations. Although our data does suggest that Thule Group's revenue is expected to perform worse than the wider industry. There was no real change to the consensus price target, suggesting that the intrinsic value of the business has not undergone any major changes with the latest estimates.

Following on from that line of thought, we think that the long-term prospects of the business are much more relevant than next year's earnings. At Simply Wall St, we have a full range of analyst estimates for Thule Group going out to 2026, and you can see them free on our platform here..

That said, it's still necessary to consider the ever-present spectre of investment risk. We've identified 1 warning sign with Thule Group , and understanding it should be part of your investment process.