$GPRO (+8,21 %) Does anyone here have GoPro in their depot or know anything to report, anything innovative in development perhaps? I have the feeling that in the past people were constantly seen with such cameras to film everything possible. Today, it seems to me, no one uses such products anymore!
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13Quarterly figures on 02.02.2023...
Apple, Amazon, Google, Starbucks and Co ⤵️
Now the battleships deliver. Let's see how we then go into the weekend in the morning. All gone again, because the companies are not convincing, or there is profit taking, or it rises even further? What do you think? Tomorrow evening even higher than tonight?
$AAPL (+0,65 %)
Apple:
Missed analyst estimates of $1.94 in the first quarter with earnings per share of $1.88. Revenue of $117.2 billion below expectations of $121.88 billion.
$SBUX (+2,49 %)
Starbucks:
Missed analyst estimates of $0.77 in the first quarter with earnings per share of $0.75. Revenue of $8.7 billion below expectations of $8.78 billion.
$AMZN (-0,02 %)
Amazon.com:
Misses analyst estimates of $0.17 in the fourth quarter with earnings per share of $0.03. Revenue of $149.2 billion above expectations of $145.64 billion.
$GOOGL (-0,6 %)
Alphabet:
Missed analyst estimates of $1.18 in the fourth quarter with earnings per share of $1.05. Revenue of $76.05 billion below expectations of $76.07 billion.
$QCOM (-0,3 %)
Qualcomm:
Beats first-quarter analyst estimates of $2.36 with earnings per share of $2.37. Revenue of $9.46 billion below expectations of $9.6 billion.
$MSTR (+1,77 %)
MicroStrategy:
Missed analyst estimates of $0.02 in the fourth quarter with earnings per share of -$21.93. Revenue of $132.6 million exceeded expectations of $131.32 million.
$GPRO (+8,21 %)
GoPro:
Beat analyst estimates of $0.09 in the fourth quarter with earnings per share of $0.12. Revenue of $321.02 million below expectations of $324.68 million.
$GILD (-0,06 %)
Gilead Sciences:
Beat analyst estimates of $1.50 with fourth-quarter earnings per share of $1.67. Revenue of $7.4 billion exceeded expectations of $6.66 billion.
$CLX (+2,37 %)
Clorox:
Second-quarter earnings per share of $0.98 beat analyst estimates of $0.66. Revenue of $1.72 billion exceeded expectations of $1.66 billion.
$F (+0,87 %)
Ford Motor:
Misses analyst estimates of $0.62 in the fourth quarter with earnings per share of $0.51. Revenue of $44 billion above expectations of $41.87 billion.
$SHEL (-1,61 %)
Shell:
Posts Q4 adjusted profit of $9.81 billion (analyst forecast: $8.26 billion) and adjusted earnings per share of $1.39 (forecast: $1.15). Net debt at the end of Q4 was $44.8 billion (forecast: $42.96 billion), and the Q4 dividend is 28.75 U.S. cents per share. Shell announced a share buyback program of over $4 billion.
$RACE (+1,18 %)
Ferrari:
Traded under the stock symbol "RACE," the company reported 13,221 vehicles delivered in 2022, up 19 percent from a year earlier. Sales also rose by the same amount with to EUR 5,095 billion. Profit and EBITDA increased at a slightly lower rate. The adjusted EBIT margin was 24.1 percent. Net, the company earned EUR 5.11 per share.
$IFX (-0,83 %)
Infineon:
achieved Q4 sales of €3.951 billion (PY: €4.143 billion), a gross margin of 47.2% (PY: 44.4%), income from continuing operations of €729 million (PY: €730 million) and net income of €728 million (PY: €735 million). Sales are still expected to reach €15.5 billion +/- €500 million in fiscal 2023.
$ROG (-1,13 %)
Roche:
Achieves 2022 sales of CHF63.3 billion (analyst forecast: CHF63.3 billion), net income of CHF13.5 billion (PY: CHF14.9 billion) and adjusted earnings per share of CHF20.3 (forecast: CHF20.5). The dividend for 2022 is expected to be CHF 9.50 (PY: CHF 9.30). In the outlook for 2023, Roche expects a low-single-digit percentage decline in sales; solid sales growth expected excluding Covid 19 sales; decline from adjusted net income largely in line with sales decline.
$SHL (-1,29 %)
Siemens Healthineers:
Posts Q1 sales of €5.08 billion (PY: €5.07 billion, analyst forecast: €5.02 billion), Ebit (adjusted) of €647 million (PY: €898 million, forecast: €663 million) and net income of €426 million (PY: €472 million). Outlook for 2022/2023 confirmed.
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Quarterly figures on 03.11.2022...
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...at 5,000 followers there will be together with getquin, a small thank you for the community. But this post could already be created tomorrow. I look forward to it! On to today's quarterly numbers. In this post that I post every morning, I had announced what was happening today:
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$SBUX (+2,49 %)
Starbucks:
Beat analyst estimates of $0.73 in the fourth quarter with earnings per share of $0.81. Revenue of $8.4 billion beat expectations of $8.33 billion.
$PYPL (+3 %)
PayPal:
Beats analyst estimates of $0.96 in the third quarter with earnings per share of $1.08. Revenue of $6.85 billion beats expectations of $6.82 billion.
$DBX (-2,25 %)
Dropbox:
Beat analyst estimates of $0.38 in the third quarter with earnings per share of $0.43. Revenue of $591 million exceeded expectations of $586.15 million.
$DASH (+1,74 %)
DoorDash:
Missed analyst estimates of -$0.55 in the third quarter with earnings per share of -$0.77. Revenue of $1.7 billion exceeded expectations of $1.62 billion.
$GPRO (+8,21 %)
GoPro:
Beat analyst estimates of $0.17 in the third quarter with earnings per share of $0.19. Revenue of $305 million exceeded expectations of $298.85 million.
$MSI (+8,83 %)
Motorola Solutions:
Beats third-quarter analyst estimates of $2.88 with earnings per share of $3.00. Revenue of $2.37 billion beats expectations of $2.31 billion.
$HOT (-1,48 %)
Hochtief:
Reached sales of 7.18 billion euros in the third quarter, up from 5.32 billion a year earlier, and earned 115 million euros on the bottom line, up from 99.8 million a year earlier. Order intake on a comparable basis was 6.5 billion (prior year 7.5 billion).
$K (+1,27 %)
Kellogg Co:
Surpassed analysts' estimates of $0.97 in the third quarter with earnings per share of $1.01. Sales of $3.95 billion exceeded expectations of $3.77 billion.
$RCL (+2,93 %)
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd:
Beat analyst estimates of $0.19 in the third quarter with earnings per share of $0.26. Revenue of $3 billion exceeded expectations of $2.99 billion.
$UAA (-12,43 %)
Under Armour Inc:
Second-quarter earnings per share of $0.20 beat analyst estimates of $0.10. Revenue of $1.57 billion exceeded expectations of $1.42 billion.
$W (-1,95 %)
Wayfair Inc:
Missed analyst estimates of -$2.05 in the third quarter with earnings per share of -$2.11. Revenue of $2.8 billion below expectations of $2.82 billion.
$PTON (+11,28 %)
Peloton Interactive Inc:
Missed analyst estimates of -$0.64 with first-quarter earnings per share of -$1.20. Revenue of $616.5 million below expectations of $637.07 million.
$DDOG (-2,68 %)
Datadog Inc:
Third-quarter earnings per share of $0.23 beat analyst estimates of $0.16. Revenue of $437 million exceeded expectations of $415.07 million.
$MRNA (-5,5 %)
Moderna Inc:
Missed analyst estimates of $4.81 in the third quarter with earnings per share of $2.53. Revenue of $3.36 billion below expectations of $4.63 billion.
$CROX (-0,45 %)
Crocs Inc:
Missed analyst estimates of $2.62 in the third quarter with earnings per share of $2.50. Revenue of $985.1 million exceeded expectations of $942.52 million.
$IRM (+3,19 %)
Iron Mountain Inc:
Third-quarter earnings per share of $0.48 beat analyst estimates of $0.44. Sales of $1.29 billion below expectations of $1.31 billion.
$SBS (-1,99 %)
STRATEC:
Posts Q1-3 sales of €207.7 million (preliminary: €207.7 million), adjusted EBIT margin of 18.3% (preliminary: 18.3%), and net income (adjusted) of €29.5 million (PY: €40.6 million). Outlook confirmed.
$BOSS (-3,01 %)
HUGO BOSS:
Achieves Q3 sales of €933 million (PY: €755, analyst forecast: €903.4 million), EBIT of €92 million (PY: €85 million, forecast: €88.1 million) and net income of €58 million (PY: €53 million, forecast: €56.6 million). In the outlook for 2022, the company now expects sales of €3.5 to €3.6 billion (previous: €3.3 to €3.5 billion) and EBIT of €310 to €330 million (previous: €285 to €310 million).
$SGL (+0,82 %)
SGL CARBON:
Achieves Q1-3 sales of €853.9 million (previous year: €743.5 million), Ebitda (adjusted) of €136.1 million (previous year: €108.5 million) and net income after minorities of €70.6 million (previous year: €42.6 million). Forecast confirmed.
$PFV (-0,39 %)
Pfeiffer Vacuum:
Achieves Q1-3 order intake of €866.5 million (preliminary: €866.5 million), sales of €668.7 million (preliminary: €668.7 million), EBIT of €94 million (preliminary: €94 million) and net income of €66.6 million (PY: €52.1 million). October 17 forecast for revenue and Ebit margin confirmed.
$HNR1 (-0,46 %)
Hannover Re:
Achieves 3. Gross premiums written of €8.91 billion (PY: €7.15 billion, analyst forecast: €8.02 billion), combined ratio of 99.6% (PY: 101.5%, forecast: 99.6%), investment result of €400.3 million (PY: €491.1 million), an Ebit of €408.9 million (PY: €324.5 million, forecast: €399 million) and a net profit of €221.9 million (PY: €185.4 million, forecast: €311 million). In the outlook for 2022, the company sees net income in the lower range of €1.4 billion to €1.5 billion, profit target for 2022 remains achievable.
$UN01
Uniper:
Achieves 1st to 3rd. Quarter net result of -€40 billion (PY: -€4.8 billion), net loss includes €10 billion realized costs for replacement volumes; economic net debt at €10.91 billion (PY: €0.324 billion), net loss includes €31 billion expected losses and provisions; adjusted net loss of -€3.22 billion (preliminary: -€3.2 billion, prior year: +€0.487 billion), adjusted EBIT of -€4.75 billion (preliminary: -€4.8 billion, prior year: +€0.614 billion). Concrete earnings forecast currently impossible for the time being.
$O2D (+0,24 %)
Telefonica Germany:
Achieves Q3 sales of €2.085 billion (PY: €1.967 billion, analyst forecast: €2.030 billion), service sales of €1.47 billion (PY: €1.42 billion), adjusted OIBDA of €642 million (PY: €613 million, forecast: €640.5 million). In the outlook for 2022, sales and OIBDA are now expected to be in the "lower mid-single-digit percentage range" compared to the previous year (previously: in the "low mid-single-digit percentage range").
$BMW (-3,91 %)
BMW:
Reports Q3 sales of €37.18 billion (PY: €27.47 billion, analysts' forecast: €35.53 billion), EBIT of €3.68 billion (PY: €2.88 billion, forecast: €3.5 billion), EBT of €4.1 billion (PY: €3.42 billion) and net income of €3.18 billion (PY: €2.58 billion). Outlook confirmed.
$ZAL (+1,5 %)
Zalando:
Achieves Q3 revenues of €2.34 billion (PY: €2.28 billion), Ebit (adjusted) of €13.5 million (PY: €9.8 million) and net result of -€35.4 million (PY: -€8.4 million); number of active customers grows by 8% and exceeds 50 million for the first time. Outlook confirmed.
$COP (-0,13 %)
CompuGroup:
Posts Q1-3 revenue of €802 million (preliminary: €802 million), Ebitda of €166 million (preliminary: €166 million) and net income of €59.8 million (PY: 56.6 million). Outlook confirmed.
$RAA (+2,46 %)
RATIONAL:
Achieves Q3 sales of €274.2 million (PY: €207 million, analyst forecast: €270 million), Ebit of €70.3 million (PY: €49.7 million, forecast: €64.4 million), Ebit margin of 25.6% (PY: 24.0%) and net income of €53.8 million (PY: €37.8 million). Forecast confirmed.
$KCO (-2,66 %)
Klöckner & Co:
Achieves 3rd quarter sales of €2.37 billion (PY: €2.0 billion), Ebitda (adjusted) of €16 million (PY: €277 million) and net result of -€22 million (PY: +€185 million). Outlook confirmed.
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GoPro is a US manufacturer of action camcorders based in San Mateo. The devices are small, waterproof and more robust than conventional video cameras and are mainly used in the sports sector.
GoPro has very strong branding and competition from established brands is small. Also, these companies often have many other divisions in the business, so it is very difficult to compare them to each other. The total market for ActionCams in 2020 was a turnover of $ 2.3 billion. Go Pro had a market share of just under 39% with sales of $892 million. Unfortunately, the statistics from this market are very limited.
Facts about the company
- Products: Hero series, Max 360°, GoPro App and Subscription.
- Products are distributed not only through retail
but also through its own website
- Latest model is the Hero 10, which is considered the best
ActionCam on the market
- GoPro also sells all the accessories for
the ActionCam's no matter whether holder, bags, gimbals
- GoPro also has a paid app, which costs per year
Year costs 10$. This includes some tools,
Cloud storage and discounts
- GroPro offers your customers an experience that captures and
captures and rehashes emotional events
- As a result, many customers who once purchased a GoPro
are connected with it and like to buy again
Key data
Name : GoPro Inc.
Industry : ActionCam manufacturer
Market capitalization: 1.7 billion<security:
Umsatz:> 2020: 892 million <security:
KGV:> 34.5 KUV: 1.7 KBV: 3.1
GoPro has had problems getting into the black in the last few years. They made sales, but couldn't earn a euro with it until 2020. Now they have just about made it!
The sales growth in the last 5 years is -11.2%. But that also includes the two difficult Corona years. If you exclude these, it looks much better.
Sales have been declining since 2015 and previously increased year after year.
Sales Q1 to Q3 in 2021 +44.1% above Q1 to Q3 in 2020.
to Q3 in 2020, so it could get better again!
But now the interest rate turnaround is coming and this could be difficult for GoPro. Its got little equity and an increase in the prime rate could end negatively for GoPro. Can they take their growth from 2021 into 2022 or will the interest rate turnaround throw a wrench in their plans.
I myself am not invested here. But I will keep an eye on GoPro. What is your situation? Do you have a GoPro at home? Or have you ever had an eye on the company on the stock market?
I myself have ActionsCams, even some, but all are from Rollei :D
Position increased again.
https://www.tradingview.com/x/SCxEANEk/
Has retraced to the 61.8 Fibo and is now catching a hammer candle at the EMA200.
Bullish. Had almost trimmed at the top at 12$ due to risk management, I bought back the part at 10$.
Earnings play has come to fruition. 13% overnight. Of course, as I should have done, I sold BEFORE the next pre-market spike, which would have brought me another 5% more.
I am absolutely bullish on GoPro and believe it is massively undervalued. I still sold because the same thing happened with the last earnings and the increase in AH was sold off again. The problem with GoPro is the attention. Analyst ratings are consistently negative, there are no buy recommendations and sentiment is very poor. So I don't think there will be a sustainable trend reversal FOREVER. As soon as analysts make positive comments and sentiment turns around, I will get back in.
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