you guys realise that home fragrance, bodycare (Ecoya) is less than 20% of revenue.
this company isnt a dog on fundamentals having grown revenue 25% last year and NPAT similar. 5 year history looks pretty good to me! TIL 5yr c.JPG
I dont think we are referring to the company, I like the company, still a holder. I don't like the candles part of the business, what was the revenue and profit on the candles part of the business?
you guys realise that home fragrance, bodycare (Ecoya) is less than 20% of revenue.
this company isnt a dog on fundamentals having grown revenue 25% last year and NPAT similar. 5 year history looks pretty good to me! TIL 5yr c.JPG
Yes we all appreciate that candles only 20% odd of revenue - problem being it makes stuff all (if any) profit for them
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1.8 Mill according to FY17
Sure that is not great ratio to the divisions revenue but with overall NPAT climbing strongly (fully in line with revenue) they are obviously making up for that elsewhere.
Rosehip oil is selling a bottle every 20 seconds!
I think its been oversold and am looking for a re-rating.
Going from www.4-traders.com
/............................2017.............2018. ........2019........2020.
eps..........................18.................19 .9.........21,2.........23.2
eps growth.......................10.5%............6.5% .........9.5%
PE...........................13.89............12.6 ...........11.8........10.8
Div yield....................02%..............2,58%... ...2.88%.....3.24%
Question With average growth rate of just 8.83%.and low yield why should TIL be rerated?
1.8 Mill according to FY17
Sure that is not great ratio to the divisions revenue but with overall NPAT climbing strongly (fully in line with revenue) they are obviously making up for that elsewhere.
Rosehip oil is selling a bottle every 20 seconds!
I think its been oversold and am looking for a re-rating.
That's ebitda - take off depn etc and a bit of interest get NPAT in the 100s thousands.
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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