Smartpay Holdings' (NZSE:SPY) investors will be pleased with their enviable 614% return over the last five years

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It hasn't been the best quarter for Smartpay Holdings Limited (NZSE:SPY) shareholders, since the share price has fallen 11% in that time. But that doesn't undermine the fantastic longer term performance (measured over five years). Indeed, the share price is up a whopping 614% in that time. So it might be that some shareholders are taking profits after good performance. Of course what matters most is whether the business can improve itself sustainably, thus justifying a higher price. While the long term returns are impressive, we do have some sympathy for those who bought more recently, given the 15% drop, in the last year. It really delights us to see such great share price performance for investors.

So let's assess the underlying fundamentals over the last 5 years and see if they've moved in lock-step with shareholder returns.

View our latest analysis for Smartpay Holdings

While markets are a powerful pricing mechanism, share prices reflect investor sentiment, not just underlying business performance. By comparing earnings per share (EPS) and share price changes over time, we can get a feel for how investor attitudes to a company have morphed over time.

During the last half decade, Smartpay Holdings became profitable. Sometimes, the start of profitability is a major inflection point that can signal fast earnings growth to come, which in turn justifies very strong share price gains.

You can see how EPS has changed over time in the image below (click on the chart to see the exact values).

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NZSE:SPY Earnings Per Share Growth May 24th 2024

It is of course excellent to see how Smartpay Holdings has grown profits over the years, but the future is more important for shareholders. If you are thinking of buying or selling Smartpay Holdings stock, you should check out this FREE detailed report on its balance sheet.

A Different Perspective

While the broader market lost about 1.2% in the twelve months, Smartpay Holdings shareholders did even worse, losing 15%. However, it could simply be that the share price has been impacted by broader market jitters. It might be worth keeping an eye on the fundamentals, in case there's a good opportunity. Longer term investors wouldn't be so upset, since they would have made 48%, each year, over five years. It could be that the recent sell-off is an opportunity, so it may be worth checking the fundamental data for signs of a long term growth trend. Before forming an opinion on Smartpay Holdings you might want to consider these 3 valuation metrics.

We will like Smartpay Holdings better if we see some big insider buys. While we wait, check out this free list of undervalued stocks (mostly small caps) with considerable, recent, insider buying.


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