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MaxLinear (NASDAQ:MXL) Shareholders Are up 8.8% This Past Week, but Still in the Red Over the Last Year

MaxLinear (NASDAQ:MXL) Shareholders Are up 8.8% This Past Week, but Still in the Red Over the Last Year

MaxLinear(纳斯达克股票代码:MXL)股东上周上涨了8.8%,但去年仍处于亏损状态
Simply Wall St ·  03/05 05:44

MaxLinear, Inc. (NASDAQ:MXL) shareholders should be happy to see the share price up 14% in the last month. But that is minimal compensation for the share price under-performance over the last year. In fact the stock is down 41% in the last year, well below the market return.

MaxLinear, Inc.(纳斯达克股票代码:MXL)的股东应该很高兴看到上个月股价上涨了14%。但这是对去年股价表现不佳的最低补偿。实际上,该股在去年下跌了41%,远低于市场回报率。

Although the past week has been more reassuring for shareholders, they're still in the red over the last year, so let's see if the underlying business has been responsible for the decline.

尽管过去一周令股东更加放心,但与去年相比,他们仍处于亏损状态,所以让我们看看基础业务是否是造成下降的原因。

MaxLinear wasn't profitable in the last twelve months, it is unlikely we'll see a strong correlation between its share price and its earnings per share (EPS). Arguably revenue is our next best option. Shareholders of unprofitable companies usually expect strong revenue growth. As you can imagine, fast revenue growth, when maintained, often leads to fast profit growth.

MaxLinear在过去十二个月中没有盈利,我们不太可能看到其股价与每股收益(EPS)之间存在很强的相关性。可以说,收入是我们的下一个最佳选择。无利可图的公司的股东通常期望强劲的收入增长。可以想象,收入的快速增长如果持续下去,通常会带来利润的快速增长。

In just one year MaxLinear saw its revenue fall by 38%. That looks pretty grim, at a glance. Shareholders have seen the share price drop 41% in that time. What would you expect when revenue is falling, and it doesn't make a profit? It's hard to escape the conclusion that buyers must envision either growth down the track, cost cutting, or both.

在短短一年内,MaxLinear的收入下降了38%。乍一看,这看起来很严峻。在此期间,股东们看到股价下跌了41%。当收入下降且没有盈利时,你会期待什么?很难逃避这样的结论,即买家必须设想要么实现增长,要么削减成本,要么两者兼而有之。

The graphic below depicts how earnings and revenue have changed over time (unveil the exact values by clicking on the image).

下图描述了收入和收入随时间推移而发生的变化(点击图片即可显示确切的数值)。

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NasdaqGS:MXL Earnings and Revenue Growth March 5th 2024
NasdaqGS: MXL 收益和收入增长 2024 年 3 月 5 日

MaxLinear is well known by investors, and plenty of clever analysts have tried to predict the future profit levels. If you are thinking of buying or selling MaxLinear stock, you should check out this free report showing analyst consensus estimates for future profits.

MaxLinear为投资者所熟知,许多聪明的分析师都试图预测未来的利润水平。如果您正在考虑买入或卖出MaxLinear股票,则应查看这份免费报告,该报告显示了分析师对未来利润的共识估计。

A Different Perspective

不同的视角

Investors in MaxLinear had a tough year, with a total loss of 41%, against a market gain of about 29%. Even the share prices of good stocks drop sometimes, but we want to see improvements in the fundamental metrics of a business, before getting too interested. Unfortunately, last year's performance may indicate unresolved challenges, given that it was worse than the annualised loss of 4% over the last half decade. 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 MaxLinear better, we need to consider many other factors. For instance, we've identified 1 warning sign for MaxLinear that you should be aware of.

MaxLinear的投资者经历了艰难的一年,总亏损了41%,而市场涨幅约为29%。即使是优质股票的股价有时也会下跌,但我们希望在过于感兴趣之前看到企业基本指标的改善。不幸的是,去年的表现可能预示着尚未解决的挑战,因为它比过去五年中4%的年化亏损还要糟糕。总的来说,长期股价疲软可能是一个坏兆头,尽管逆势投资者可能希望研究该股以期出现转机。长期跟踪股价表现总是很有意思的。但是为了更好地理解 MaxLinear,我们需要考虑许多其他因素。例如,我们已经确定了MaxLinear的1个警告标志,你应该注意这一点。

We will like MaxLinear better if we see some big insider buys. While we wait, check out this free list of growing companies with considerable, recent, insider buying.

如果我们看到一些重大的内幕收购,我们会更喜欢MaxLinear。在我们等待的同时,请查看这份免费清单,列出了最近有大量内幕收购的成长型公司。

Please note, the market returns quoted in this article reflect the market weighted average returns of stocks that currently trade on American exchanges.

请注意,本文引用的市场回报反映了目前在美国交易所交易的股票的市场加权平均回报。

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