Why CDE, AU Could Outperform Franco-Nevada Stock
CDE, AU are Franco-Nevada’s peers in Gold industry that have:
1) Lower valuation (P/OpInc) compared to Franco-Nevada stock
2) But higher revenue and operating income growth
This disconnect between valuation and performance could mean that you are better off buying CDE, AU stocks vs. FNV stock
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Key Metrics Compared
| Metric | FNV | CDE | AU |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/OpInc* | 46.6x | 32.5x | 15.3x |
| LTM OpInc Growth | 54.6% | 244.2% | 140.6% |
| 3Y Avg OpInc Growth | 12.7% | 985.6% | 161.9% |
| LTM Revenue Growth | 41.1% | 68.3% | 61.8% |
| 3Y Avg Revenue Growth | 7.7% | 32.6% | 30.1% |
OpInc = Operating Income, P/OpInc = Price To Operating Income Ratio
But do these numbers tell the full story? Read Buy or Sell FNV Stock to see if Franco-Nevada still has an edge that holds up under the hood. As a quick background, Franco-Nevada (FNV) provides gold-focused royalty and streaming services across mining and energy sectors, managing a portfolio of precious metals and energy resources internationally.
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Is The Mismatch In Stock Price Temporary
One way to check if Franco-Nevada stock is expensive now versus the other tickers would be to see how these metrics compared across companies exactly a year ago. Specifically, if there has been a marked reversal in the trend for Franco-Nevada in the last 12 months, then there is a chance that the current mismatch is likely to reverse. On the other hand, a persistent underperformance in revenue and operating income growth for Franco-Nevada would reinforce the conclusion that the stock is expensive compared to its peers, but may not revert soon
Key Metrics Compared 1 Yr Prior
| Metric | FNV | CDE | AU |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/OpInc* | 27.1x | 9.8x | 4.8x |
| LTM OpInc Growth | 30.4% | 628.1% | 213.8% |
| 3Y Avg OpInc Growth | 4.6% | 252.7% | 73.1% |
| LTM Revenue Growth | 18.1% | 63.7% | 54.6% |
| 3Y Avg Revenue Growth | 0.7% | 25.0% | 26.4% |
OpInc = Operating Income
Additional Metrics To Consider
| Metric | FNV | CDE | AU |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/S | 32.2x | 9.7x | 6.1x |
| Market Cap (Current) | $ 49.8 Bil | $ 16.4 Bil | $ 52.2 Bil |
| LTM Revenue | $ 1.55 Bil | $ 1.70 Bil | $ 8.57 Bil |
| LTM Opinc | $ 1.07 Bil | $ 505.48 Mil | $ 3.42 Bil |
| LTM Op Margin | 69.1% | 29.7% | 39.8% |
OpInc = Operating Income
Alternate buying based on valuation, while attractive, needs to be evaluated carefully from multiple angles. Such multi-factor analysis is exactly how we construct Trefis portfolio strategies. If you want upside with a smoother ride than an individual stock, consider the High Quality portfolio, which has outperformed the its benchmark – a combination of S&P 500, Russell, and S&P midcap index.