Real-time Estimate
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5-day change | 1st Jan Change | ||
34.6 CHF | +0.58% | -1.00% | +13.28% |
04-18 | Swiss Builder Implenia Launches CHF175 Million Bond | MT |
04-05 | Buru Holding Buys 13.7% Implenia Stake | MT |
Summary
- Overall, and from a short-term perspective, the company presents an interesting fundamental situation.
Strengths
- The equity is one of the most attractive in the market with regard to earnings multiple-based valuation.
- The company shows low valuation levels, with an enterprise value at 0.24 times its sales.
- The company's share price in relation to its net book value makes it look relatively cheap.
- The company has a low valuation given the cash flows generated by its activity.
- Analyst opinion has improved significantly over the past four months.
- Consensus analysts have strongly revised their opinion of the company over the past 12 months.
- The divergence of price targets given by the various analysts who make up the consensus is relatively low, suggesting a consensus method of evaluating the company and its prospects.
Weaknesses
- As estimated by analysts, this group is among those businesses with the lowest growth prospects.
- As a percentage of sales and without taking into account depreciation and amortization, the company has relatively low margins.
- The company sustains low margins.
- Revenue estimates are regularly revised downwards for the current and coming years.
Ratings chart - Surperformance
Chart ESG Refinitiv
Sector: Construction & Engineering
1st Jan change | Capi. | Investor Rating | ESG Refinitiv | |
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+13.28% | 685M | B | ||
-2.68% | 67.67B | C+ | ||
+3.03% | 59.37B | C+ | ||
+21.25% | 38.3B | B+ | ||
+11.23% | 30.73B | B | ||
+2.85% | 26.35B | A- | ||
+22.89% | 22.01B | B- | ||
+15.06% | 19.47B | A | ||
+23.28% | 17.6B | B+ | ||
+64.33% | 16.64B | B |
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