Here's Why International Human Resources (TADAWUL:9545) Has Caught The Eye Of Investors

Simply Wall St · 11/26 03:02

Investors are often guided by the idea of discovering 'the next big thing', even if that means buying 'story stocks' without any revenue, let alone profit. But the reality is that when a company loses money each year, for long enough, its investors will usually take their share of those losses. While a well funded company may sustain losses for years, it will need to generate a profit eventually, or else investors will move on and the company will wither away.

Despite being in the age of tech-stock blue-sky investing, many investors still adopt a more traditional strategy; buying shares in profitable companies like International Human Resources (TADAWUL:9545). Now this is not to say that the company presents the best investment opportunity around, but profitability is a key component to success in business.

See our latest analysis for International Human Resources

How Fast Is International Human Resources Growing Its Earnings Per Share?

In the last three years International Human Resources' earnings per share took off; so much so that it's a bit disingenuous to use these figures to try and deduce long term estimates. Thus, it makes sense to focus on more recent growth rates, instead. Impressively, International Human Resources' EPS catapulted from ر.س0.045 to ر.س0.079, over the last year. It's a rarity to see 76% year-on-year growth like that. Shareholders will be hopeful that this is a sign of the company reaching an inflection point.

One way to double-check a company's growth is to look at how its revenue, and earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) margins are changing. While International Human Resources did well to grow revenue over the last year, EBIT margins were dampened at the same time. So it seems the future may hold further growth, especially if EBIT margins can remain steady.

In the chart below, you can see how the company has grown earnings and revenue, over time. For finer detail, click on the image.

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SASE:9545 Earnings and Revenue History November 26th 2024

Since International Human Resources is no giant, with a market capitalisation of ر.س302m, you should definitely check its cash and debt before getting too excited about its prospects.

Are International Human Resources Insiders Aligned With All Shareholders?

Many consider high insider ownership to be a strong sign of alignment between the leaders of a company and the ordinary shareholders. So those who are interested in International Human Resources will be delighted to know that insiders have shown their belief, holding a large proportion of the company's shares. To be exact, company insiders hold 71% of the company, so their decisions have a significant impact on their investments. This should be seen as a good thing, as it means insiders have a personal interest in delivering the best outcomes for shareholders. In terms of absolute value, insiders have ر.س214m invested in the business, at the current share price. That's nothing to sneeze at!

Does International Human Resources Deserve A Spot On Your Watchlist?

International Human Resources' earnings have taken off in quite an impressive fashion. That sort of growth is nothing short of eye-catching, and the large investment held by insiders should certainly brighten the view of the company. The hope is, of course, that the strong growth marks a fundamental improvement in the business economics. So at the surface level, International Human Resources is worth putting on your watchlist; after all, shareholders do well when the market underestimates fast growing companies. Still, you should learn about the 2 warning signs we've spotted with International Human Resources (including 1 which can't be ignored).

While opting for stocks without growing earnings and absent insider buying can yield results, for investors valuing these key metrics, here is a carefully selected list of companies in SA with promising growth potential and insider confidence.

Please note the insider transactions discussed in this article refer to reportable transactions in the relevant jurisdiction.