Summary: Emaar Development

  • The company has strong fundamentals. More than 70% of companies have a lower mix of growth, profitability, debt and visibility.
  • Overall, and from a short-term perspective, the company presents an interesting fundamental situation.
  • The company has a poor ESG score according to MSCI, which ranks companies by sector.

Highlights: Emaar Development

  • The prospective high growth for the next fiscal years is among the main assets of the company
  • The company's EBITDA/Sales ratio is relatively high and results in high margins before depreciation, amortization and taxes.
  • The group's activity appears highly profitable thanks to its outperforming net margins.
  • Thanks to a sound financial situation, the firm has significant leeway for investment.
  • The equity is one of the most attractive in the market with regard to earnings multiple-based valuation.
  • With regards to fundamentals, the enterprise value to sales ratio is at 1.05 for the current period. Therefore, the company is undervalued.
  • Given the positive cash flows generated by its business, the company's valuation level is an asset.
  • The company is one of the best yield companies with high dividend expectations.
  • Over the past year, analysts have regularly revised upwards their sales forecast for the company.
  • Analysts have consistently raised their revenue expectations for the company, which provides good prospects for the current and next years in terms of revenue growth.
  • For the past year, analysts covering the stock have been revising their EPS expectations upwards in a significant manner.
  • Analysts remain confident with respect to the group's activity and, more often than not, have revised upwards their earnings per share estimates.
  • Analysts covering this company mostly recommend stock overweighting or purchase.
  • The average price target of analysts who are interested in the stock has been strongly revised upwards over the last four months.
  • The opinion of analysts covering the stock has improved over the past four months.
  • Consensus analysts have strongly revised their opinion of the company over the past 12 months.
  • The group usually releases upbeat results with huge surprise rates.

Weaknesses: Emaar Development

  • Prospects from analysts covering the stock are not consistent. Such dispersed sales estimates confirm the poor visibility into the group's activity.

Ratings Chart: Emaar Development

Source: Surperformance

ESG chart: Emaar Development

Source: MSCI

Fundamentals (Composite) Global Valuation (Composite) Financial estimates revisions (Composite) Capi.($)
15.9B
35.97B
33.73B
25.67B
25.36B
24.37B
22.52B
20.81B
18.49B
Average 24.76B
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