While it may not be enough for some shareholders, we think it is good to see the ZTO Express (Cayman) Inc. (NYSE:ZTO) share price up 25% in a single quarter. But that doesn't help the fact that the three year return is less impressive. In fact, the share price is down 22% in the last three years, falling well short of the market return.
With the stock having lost 3.6% in the past week, it's worth taking a look at business performance and seeing if there's any red flags.
View our latest analysis for ZTO Express (Cayman)
While markets are a powerful pricing mechanism, share prices reflect investor sentiment, not just underlying business performance. By comparing earnings per share (EPS) and share price changes over time, we can get a feel for how investor attitudes to a company have morphed over time.
Although the share price is down over three years, ZTO Express (Cayman) actually managed to grow EPS by 26% per year in that time. This is quite a puzzle, and suggests there might be something temporarily buoying the share price. Alternatively, growth expectations may have been unreasonable in the past.
Since the change in EPS doesn't seem to correlate with the change in share price, it's worth taking a look at other metrics.
Revenue is actually up 11% over the three years, so the share price drop doesn't seem to hinge on revenue, either. This analysis is just perfunctory, but it might be worth researching ZTO Express (Cayman) more closely, as sometimes stocks fall unfairly. This could present an opportunity.
You can see below how earnings and revenue have changed over time (discover the exact values by clicking on the image).
ZTO Express (Cayman) is a well known stock, with plenty of analyst coverage, suggesting some visibility into future growth. If you are thinking of buying or selling ZTO Express (Cayman) stock, you should check out this free report showing analyst consensus estimates for future profits.
As well as measuring the share price return, investors should also consider the total shareholder return (TSR). Whereas the share price return only reflects the change in the share price, the TSR includes the value of dividends (assuming they were reinvested) and the benefit of any discounted capital raising or spin-off. So for companies that pay a generous dividend, the TSR is often a lot higher than the share price return. In the case of ZTO Express (Cayman), it has a TSR of -17% for the last 3 years. That exceeds its share price return that we previously mentioned. This is largely a result of its dividend payments!
ZTO Express (Cayman) shareholders gained a total return of 11% during the year. But that return falls short of the market. On the bright side, that's still a gain, and it's actually better than the average return of 4% over half a decade It is possible that returns will improve along with the business fundamentals. It's always interesting to track share price performance over the longer term. But to understand ZTO Express (Cayman) better, we need to consider many other factors. To that end, you should be aware of the 1 warning sign we've spotted with ZTO Express (Cayman) .
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Please note, the market returns quoted in this article reflect the market weighted average returns of stocks that currently trade on American exchanges.
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