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The truth is that if you invest for long enough, you're going to end up with some losing stocks. But the long term shareholders of Spirax Group plc (LON:SPX) have had an unfortunate run in the last three years. So they might be feeling emotional about the 53% share price collapse, in that time. And over the last year the share price fell 24%, so we doubt many shareholders are delighted. Shareholders have had an even rougher run lately, with the share price down 17% in the last 90 days.
With that in mind, it's worth seeing if the company's underlying fundamentals have been the driver of long term performance, or if there are some discrepancies.
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While the efficient markets hypothesis continues to be taught by some, it has been proven that markets are over-reactive dynamic systems, and investors are not always rational. One flawed but reasonable way to assess how sentiment around a company has changed is to compare the earnings per share (EPS) with the share price.
Spirax Group saw its EPS decline at a compound rate of 2.3% per year, over the last three years. The share price decline of 22% is actually steeper than the EPS slippage. So it seems the market was too confident about the business, in the past.
The image below shows how EPS has tracked over time (if you click on the image you can see greater detail).
We consider it positive that insiders have made significant purchases in the last year. Having said that, most people consider earnings and revenue growth trends to be a more meaningful guide to the business. It might be well worthwhile taking a look at our free report on Spirax Group's earnings, revenue and cash flow.
A Different Perspective
Spirax Group shareholders are down 23% for the year (even including dividends), but the market itself is up 11%. However, keep in mind that even the best stocks will sometimes underperform the market over a twelve month period. Regrettably, last year's performance caps off a bad run, with the shareholders facing a total loss of 0.5% per year over five years. Generally speaking long term share price weakness can be a bad sign, though contrarian investors might want to research the stock in hope of a turnaround. It's always interesting to track share price performance over the longer term. But to understand Spirax Group better, we need to consider many other factors. Take risks, for example - Spirax Group has 1 warning sign we think you should be aware of.
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