
Please try another search
By Sam Boughedda
Goldman Sachs analyst Michael Ng upgraded Mattel Inc (NASDAQ:MAT) to Buy from Neutral, increasing the firm's price target on the stock by a dollar to $31 from $30 prior.
The analyst said that despite increasing macroeconomic uncertainty, they believe the toy manufacturer "stands out in benefiting from several company specific demand drivers in TV & film content releases, the returning Disney Princess toy license in 2023, and new product innovation."
"MAT's fixed cost leverage, mid-2021 and upcoming mid-2022 price increases, and peaking cost inflation should be supportive of margins over the next 2 years," commented the analyst. "We gain confidence in MAT's 2022 guidance for 8-10% constant currency revenue growth and EPS of $1.42-$1.48 as well as its 2023 goals of HSD constant currency revenue growth, EBIT margins of 16-17%, and EPS >$1.90."
Ng added that Goldman Sachs' 12-month target price on the company's shares is now based on 16X its NTM+1Y EPS, which they view as "relatively consistent with MAT's recent and historical multiple."
"Specifically, MAT's 2022 to-date average NTM P/E multiple was 16X, while its 2002-15 average NTM P/E multiple was 15X. In our view, MAT has historically traded with EPS revisions, and as MAT approaches $2 of earnings power (GS 2023E: $1.93, 2024E: $2.08) the stock should outperform."
Are you sure you want to block %USER_NAME%?
By doing so, you and %USER_NAME% will not be able to see any of each other's Investing.com's posts.
%USER_NAME% was successfully added to your Block List
Since you’ve just unblocked this person, you must wait 48 hours before renewing the block.
I feel that this comment is:
Thank You!
Your report has been sent to our moderators for review
Add a Comment
We encourage you to use comments to engage with users, share your perspective and ask questions of authors and each other. However, in order to maintain the high level of discourse we’ve all come to value and expect, please keep the following criteria in mind:
Perpetrators of spam or abuse will be deleted from the site and prohibited from future registration at Investing.com’s discretion.