Trigano is close to a major resistance level, whereby the breach of this level could be considered as a buy signal. This reflects our preferred scenario in light of the stock's current technical chart pattern.
Summary
● The company has strong fundamentals. More than 70% of listed companies have a lower mix of growth, profitability, debt and visibility criteria.
Strengths
● Historically, the company has been releasing figures that are above expectations.
● The stock, which is currently worth 2020 to 0.75 times its sales, is clearly overvalued in comparison with peers.
● The company's attractive earnings multiples are brought to light by a P/E ratio at 11.41 for the current year.
● For the last week, the earnings per share forecast has been revised upwards. According to recent estimates, analysts give a positive overview of the stock
● Analysts covering this company mostly recommend stock overweighting or purchase.
Weaknesses
● Stock prices approach a strong long-term resistance in weekly data at EUR 100.1.
● According to forecast, a sluggish sales growth is expected for the next fiscal years.
● The sales outlook for the group was lowered in the last twelve months. This change in forecast points out a decline in activity as well as pessimistic analyses of the company.
● For the last twelve months, sales expectations have been significantly downgraded, which means that less important sales volumes are expected for the current fiscal year over the previous period.
● For the last few months, analysts have been revising downwards their earnings forecast.
● For the last 12 months, analysts have been regularly downgrading their EPS expectations. Analysts predict worse results for the company against their predictions a year ago.
Trigano specializes in the design, manufacturing, and marketing of leisure vehicles and equipment. Net sales break down by family of products and services as follows:
- leisure vehicles (94.5%): motor-homes (78.2% of net sales; Europe's No. 1 automaker; 48,400 vehicles sold in 2022/23; Trigano, Challenger, Autostar, Arca, Chausson, Roller Team, Eura-Mobil, Karmann-Mobil brands, etc.), caravans (7.9%; 14,300 units; Sterckeman and Caravelair), mobile-homes (3.6%; 4,500 units; Résidences Trigano) and other (1.8%). The group also offers vehicle equipment (8.5%; refrigerators, kitchen appliances, screen porches, etc.; Camping-Profi, Euro Accessoires, Clairval, etc.) as well as leasing and financing services;
- leisure equipment (5.5%): primarily trailers (112,100 trailers sold in 2022/23; Erca, Sorel, Trelgo brands, etc.), garden equipment (swings, garden sheds, swimming pools; Abak, Amca, Yardmaster), and campsite equipment (tents, caravan awnings; Jamet, Plisson, etc.).
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: France (32.6%), Germany (24%), the United Kingdom (10.7%), Italy (6.5%), Belgium (4.6%), Spain (4.2%), the Netherlands (3.6%), Sweden (3.1%), Switzerland (1.5%), Denmark (1.3%), Norway (1.1%) and other (6.8%).