Malibu Boats currently trades at $37.43 per share and has shown little upside over the past six months, posting a middling return of 4.3%. This is close to the S&P 500’s 9.3% gain during that period.
Is now the time to buy Malibu Boats, or should you be careful about including it in your portfolio? See what our analysts have to say in our full research report, it’s free.We're cautious about Malibu Boats. Here are three reasons why you should be careful with MBUU and a stock we'd rather own.
Founded in California in 1982, Malibu Boats (NASDAQ:MBUU) is a manufacturer of high-performance sports boats and luxury watercrafts.
Revenue growth can be broken down into changes in price and volume (for companies like Malibu Boats, our preferred volume metric is boats sold). While both are important, the latter is the most critical to analyze because prices have a ceiling.
Malibu Boats’s boats sold came in at 1,024 in the latest quarter, and over the last two years, averaged 24.9% year-on-year declines. This performance was underwhelming and implies there may be increasing competition or market saturation. It also suggests Malibu Boats might have to lower prices or invest in product improvements to grow, factors that can hinder near-term profitability.
Analyzing the long-term change in earnings per share (EPS) shows whether a company's incremental sales were profitable – for example, revenue could be inflated through excessive spending on advertising and promotions.
Sadly for Malibu Boats, its EPS declined by 24.3% annually over the last five years while its revenue was flat. This tells us the company struggled because its fixed cost base made it difficult to adjust to choppy demand.
A company’s ROIC, or return on invested capital, shows how much operating profit it makes compared to the money it has raised (debt and equity).
We typically prefer to invest in companies with high returns because it means they have viable business models, but the trend in a company’s ROIC is often what surprises the market and moves the stock price. Unfortunately, Malibu Boats’s ROIC has decreased significantly over the last few years. We like what management has done in the past, but its declining returns are perhaps a symptom of fewer profitable growth opportunities.
We see the value of companies helping consumers, but in the case of Malibu Boats, we’re out. That said, the stock currently trades at 12.8× forward price-to-earnings (or $37.43 per share). While this valuation is fair, the upside isn’t great compared to the potential downside. There are better stocks to buy right now. We’d suggest looking at TransDigm, a dominant Aerospace business that has perfected its M&A strategy.
The elections are now behind us. With rates dropping and inflation cooling, many analysts expect a breakout market to cap off the year - and we’re zeroing in on the stocks that could benefit immensely.
Take advantage of the rebound by checking out our Top 9 Market-Beating Stocks. This is a curated list of our High Quality stocks that have generated a market-beating return of 175% over the last five years.
Stocks that made our list in 2019 include now familiar names such as Nvidia (+2,691% between September 2019 and September 2024) as well as under-the-radar businesses like Comfort Systems (+783% five-year return). Find your next big winner with StockStory today for free.
免责声明:投资有风险,本文并非投资建议,以上内容不应被视为任何金融产品的购买或出售要约、建议或邀请,作者或其他用户的任何相关讨论、评论或帖子也不应被视为此类内容。本文仅供一般参考,不考虑您的个人投资目标、财务状况或需求。TTM对信息的准确性和完整性不承担任何责任或保证,投资者应自行研究并在投资前寻求专业建议。