The price of Commvault Systems, Inc. shares is range-bound. This phase will end sooner or later when volatility comes back.
Summary
● Overall, and from a short-term perspective, the company presents an interesting fundamental situation.
Strengths
● The company's earnings per share (EPS) are expected to grow significantly over the next few years according to the consensus of analysts covering the stock.
● For the past year, analysts covering the stock have been revising their EPS expectations upwards in a significant manner.
● For the past twelve months, EPS forecast has been revised upwards.
● Predictions on business development from analysts polled by Standard & Poor's are tight. This results from either a good visibility into core activities or accurate earnings releases.
● Analysts' price targets are all relatively close, reflecting good visibility on the company's valuation.
Weaknesses
● With an expected P/E ratio at 63.08 and 50 respectively for both the current and next fiscal years, the company operates with high earnings multiples.
Commvault Systems, Inc. is a data management company. The Company provides a unified Data Management Platform that spans all the users' data regardless of where it lives (on-premises, hybrid, or multi-cloud) or how it is structured (legacy applications, databases, virtual machines (VMs), or containers). It offers solutions through all combinations of software subscriptions, integrated appliances, partner-managed, or Software as a Service (SaaS) via its Metallic portfolio. The Company's offerings are organized into four categories: Data Recovery, Data Compliance and Governance, Data Storage, and Data Security. Its Commvault Backup and Recovery (CBR) provides backup, verifiable recovery and cost-optimized cloud workload mobility, helping to ensure data availability, even across multiple clouds. Commvault Disaster Recovery (CDR) provides a replication and disaster recovery solution from a single extensible platform, which is managed through the Command Center.