Astec Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASTE) shares have had a really impressive month, gaining 25% after a shaky period beforehand. Taking a wider view, although not as strong as the last month, the full year gain of 22% is also fairly reasonable.
Although its price has surged higher, Astec Industries may still be sending buy signals at present with its price-to-sales (or "P/S") ratio of 0.7x, considering almost half of all companies in the Machinery industry in the United States have P/S ratios greater than 1.7x and even P/S higher than 4x aren't out of the ordinary. Although, it's not wise to just take the P/S at face value as there may be an explanation why it's limited.
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While the industry has experienced revenue growth lately, Astec Industries' revenue has gone into reverse gear, which is not great. It seems that many are expecting the poor revenue performance to persist, which has repressed the P/S ratio. If this is the case, then existing shareholders will probably struggle to get excited about the future direction of the share price.
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Retrospectively, the last year delivered a frustrating 5.0% decrease to the company's top line. That put a dampener on the good run it was having over the longer-term as its three-year revenue growth is still a noteworthy 20% in total. Although it's been a bumpy ride, it's still fair to say the revenue growth recently has been mostly respectable for the company.
Shifting to the future, estimates from the lone analyst covering the company suggest revenue growth will show minor resilience over the next year growing only by 4.6%. While this isn't a particularly impressive figure, it should be noted that the the industry is expected to decline by 0.3%.
In light of this, it's quite peculiar that Astec Industries' P/S sits below the majority of other companies. Apparently some shareholders are doubtful of the contrarian forecasts and have been accepting significantly lower selling prices.
Astec Industries' stock price has surged recently, but its but its P/S still remains modest. Generally, our preference is to limit the use of the price-to-sales ratio to establishing what the market thinks about the overall health of a company.
We've established that Astec Industries currently trades on a much lower than expected P/S since its growth forecasts are potentially beating a struggling industry. We believe there could be some underlying risks that are keeping the P/S modest in the context of above-average revenue growth. One major risk is whether its revenue trajectory can keep outperforming under these tough industry conditions. It appears many are indeed anticipating revenue instability, because the company's current prospects should normally provide a boost to the share price.
Many other vital risk factors can be found on the company's balance sheet. Our free balance sheet analysis for Astec Industries with six simple checks will allow you to discover any risks that could be an issue.
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