Phoenix New Media, a company from the “telecommunications services” market, is currently (as of 10:00 p.m.) trading at 1.76 USD (+7.39 percent), the company’s home stock exchange is New York.
We analyzed this share in 7 points and rated it as “Buy”, “Hold” or “Sell”. At the end of the analysis you will find the resulting overall rating.
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1. Sentiment and buzz: One of the soft factors when assessing a share is the long-term observation of communication on the Internet. From this point of view, the Phoenix New Media share has given the following picture for the past few months: The intensity of the discussion, which is shown above all by the frequency of verbal contributions, has resulted in only weak activity on the Internet. Phoenix New Media was therefore rated “Sell” for this factor. According to our measurements, the so-called rate of mood change shows a negative change. This is equivalent to a “Sell” rating. This means that Phoenix New Media is a “sell” value overall.
2. Industry comparison share price: The share achieved a return of 139.22 percent in the past year. Compared to stocks from the same sector (“telecommunications services”), Phoenix New Media is thus 131.79 percent above the average (7.42 percent). The median annual return for securities in the same industry “” is 8.04 percent. Phoenix New Media is currently 131.17 percent above this value. Due to the overperformance, we rate the share at this level as a “buy”.
3. Fundamental: The Phoenix New Media share is undervalued in terms of the price / earnings ratio (P / E ratio). Because: The P / E ratio of 7.18 is 98 percent lower than the industry average in the “” segment, which is 310.6. Against this background, the share is rated “Buy” from the point of view of fundamental analysis.
Should Investors Sell Right Now? Or is it worth joining Phoenix New Media?
How will Phoenix New Media continue to develop after the Corona crisis? Is your money safe in this stock? The answers to these questions and why you have to act now can be found in the current analysis of the Phoenix New Media share.