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Some stocks are best avoided. We don't wish catastrophic capital loss on anyone. Imagine if you held Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia) Limited (ASX:HTA) for half a decade as the share price tanked 83%. On top of that, the share price is down 11% in the last week. We really hope anyone holding through that price crash has a diversified portfolio. Even when you lose money, you don't have to lose the lesson.
If the past week is anything to go by, investor sentiment for Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia) isn't positive, so let's see if there's a mismatch between fundamentals and the share price.
See our latest analysis for Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia)
Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia) isn't currently profitable, so most analysts would look to revenue growth to get an idea of how fast the underlying business is growing. When a company doesn't make profits, we'd generally hope to see good revenue growth. Some companies are willing to postpone profitability to grow revenue faster, but in that case one would hope for good top-line growth to make up for the lack of earnings.
Over half a decade Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia) reduced its trailing twelve month revenue by 61% for each year. That's definitely a weaker result than most pre-profit companies report. So it's not that strange that the share price dropped 13% per year in that period. This kind of price performance makes us very wary, especially when combined with falling revenue. Of course, the poor performance could mean the market has been too severe selling down. That can happen.
The graphic below depicts how earnings and revenue have changed over time (unveil the exact values by clicking on the image).
Take a more thorough look at Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia)'s financial health with this free report on its balance sheet.
A Different Perspective
Investors in Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia) had a tough year, with a total loss of 18%, against a market gain of about 15%. Even the share prices of good stocks drop sometimes, but we want to see improvements in the fundamental metrics of a business, before getting too interested. Unfortunately, longer term shareholders are suffering worse, given the loss of 13% doled out over the last five years. We would want clear information suggesting the company will grow, before taking the view that the share price will stabilize. While it is well worth considering the different impacts that market conditions can have on the share price, there are other factors that are even more important. For instance, we've identified 2 warning signs for Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia) (1 can't be ignored) that you should be aware of.