Olaplex has been treading water for the past six months, recording a small loss of 3.8% while holding steady at $1.55. The stock also fell short of the S&P 500’s 3.8% gain during that period.
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We don't have much confidence in Olaplex. Here are three reasons why we avoid OLPX and a stock we'd rather own.
Rising to fame on TikTok because of its “bond building" hair products, Olaplex (NASDAQ:OLPX) offers products and treatments that repair the damage caused by traditional heat and chemical-based styling goods.
A company’s long-term performance is an indicator of its overall quality. While any business can experience short-term success, top-performing ones enjoy sustained growth for years. Olaplex struggled to consistently generate demand over the last three years as its sales dropped at a 6.2% annual rate. This fell short of our benchmarks and is a sign of lacking business quality.
Analyzing the change in earnings per share (EPS) shows whether a company's incremental sales were profitable – for example, revenue could be inflated through excessive spending on advertising and promotions.
Sadly for Olaplex, its EPS declined by more than its revenue over the last three years, dropping 28.8% annually. This tells us the company struggled because its fixed cost base made it difficult to adjust to shrinking demand.
Free cash flow isn't a prominently featured metric in company financials and earnings releases, but we think it's telling because it accounts for all operating and capital expenses, making it tough to manipulate. Cash is king.
As you can see below, Olaplex’s margin dropped by 9.5 percentage points over the last year. Continued declines could signal it is in the middle of an investment cycle. Olaplex’s free cash flow margin for the trailing 12 months was 32.7%.
Olaplex isn’t a terrible business, but it doesn’t pass our quality test. With its shares trailing the market in recent months, the stock trades at 9.4× forward price-to-earnings (or $1.55 per share). This valuation is reasonable, but the company’s shakier fundamentals present too much downside risk. We're pretty confident there are superior stocks to buy right now. We’d recommend looking at Meta, a top digital advertising platform riding the creator economy.
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