How Hain Celestial’s Valuation Stacks Up
Forward PE (price-to-earnings) multiples (stock price divided by analysts’ earnings estimates for the next four quarters) are among most used metrics for making investment decisions. As of April 17, 2018, Hain Celestial…
Could Hain Celestial’s Bottom Line Be Pressured in 2018?
In fiscal 2018 (ending June 20, 2018), Hain Celestial now expects adjusted EPS (earnings per share) of $1.64–$1.75, instead of $1.63–$1.80. Despite a tax rate benefit of $0.08–$0.09 per share, the…
A Look at Hain Celestial’s Margins
In 1H18, Hain Celestial’s gross margin was 18.6%, up 110 basis points from 1H17, driven by a 4.4% sales increase.
What’s Impacted Hain Celestial’s US Sales
Hain Celestial’s (HAIN) US segment, which contributes most of its sales, remains mired in trouble.
Hain Celestial’s Sales: What Lies Ahead?
In fiscal 2018, analysts expect Hain Celestial’s (HAIN) sales to grow 4.9% to $2.99 billion.
Why Hain Celestial Stock Has Fallen ~25% in 2018
Organic and natural food manufacturer and marketer Hain Celestial’s (HAIN) stock price had fallen 24.7% year-to-date as of April 17, 2018.
How Has T-Mobile Stock Performed Recently?
T-Mobile’s (TMUS) closing price on April 16, 2018, was $62.75 per share.
What T-Mobile’s Latest Moving Averages Suggest
Now let’s take a look at T-Mobile’s (TMUS) technical indicators and compare them to those of its competitors in the US telecom (telecommunications) space.
BHP Trims Iron Ore Guidance—How Iron Ore Prices Could Respond
BHP Billiton (BHP) reduced its guidance of 238.0 million–243.0 million tons of iron ore to 236.0 million–238.0 million tons.
Key Factors that Are Helping Iron Ore Prices
According to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics, China’s home prices rose 0.4% in March 2018 sequentially.