You're not alone...I'm just hoping for one more bout of irrational selling.
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How about some of those numbers;
Net margins have been improving steadily for SUM since the IPO as the company has become self-sustaining, this does actually of course incorporate all those opening and ramping costs of new villages as they have come along.
The build rates have increased in that time from 100, to 150, to 200 and the goal is for 300 units/year in 2015, who knows beyond that. We haven’t seen a drop in margins Mr Forsyth Barr due to that ramp rate acceleration, in fact margins are going up really rather quickly!
As the fleet of villages continues to expand net margins will continue to improve, my estimate for the February report is for a net margin of 62.5%.
It is easy to forget that it is still relatively early days for SUM compared to the more mature RYM and MET companies and that the SUM business is much earlier in its growth phase and is also on a much steeper curve.
It’s all in the future for SUM, there is a lot of forward growth potential for this company.
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Nice chart mac and impressive trend
Can't quite reconcile the numbers - how do you define Net Margin
Ok but some would use the Total Income line and not the Total Revenue line as the denominator, assuming this is what you have done.
Problems with using such ratios on these typos of companies. Never mind as long you are consistent it shows a good trend. If fair value number is really high you could even get over 100%,
Forsyth barr are correct that hospital services do not make money for a start But they do give a complete package and will well justify the position Summerset have taken over the medium /long term
Nearly down to its 50 day MA. If it drops below, I maybe tempted to top up.
Good to see FB re-assessing their view and position of a couple of weeks ago,
Summerset appeared to be hitting all its goals in terms of new developments in the retirement village sector.
"The key with them is how their margins are doing and whether they are achieving them."
Summerset is also on Forsyth Barr's list of 10 companies which it expects to have earnings per share growth in excess of 20 per cent.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/n...ectid=11198168
Now they’ve seen the light, ........, they’re forgiven;
DISC: Reinstatement of Forsyth Barr from Morningstar status