Seven & i Holdings, known for its ownership of the 7-Eleven brand, trades under the symbol OTC:SVNDY. The company recently reported earnings per share of $0.12 surpassing the estimated $0.10. Additionally, it reported revenue of approximately $18.96 billion, exceeding the estimated $18.81 billion. This performance highlights the company's ability to outperform market expectations.
The company's first-quarter operating profit reached 65.1 billion yen, marking a 9.7% increase from the previous year. This growth was largely driven by the strong performance of its overseas convenience store segment. Despite a $51.6 million decline in first-quarter fuel gross profit, the local currency operating profit rose by 22.4%, showcasing the company's resilience in challenging market conditions.
SVNDY's financial metrics provide further insight into its market position. The company has a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of approximately 33.17, indicating investor confidence in its earnings potential. Its price-to-sales ratio stands at about 0.51, suggesting a favorable market valuation relative to its sales. The enterprise value to sales ratio is around 0.77, reflecting the company's total value compared to its sales.
The company's enterprise value to operating cash flow ratio is approximately 9.80, offering a perspective on its valuation relative to cash flow. With an earnings yield of about 3.01%, investors gain insight into the potential return on investment. However, the debt-to-equity ratio of approximately 1.04 indicates a balanced use of debt and equity in financing assets.
Despite these strengths, SVNDY's current ratio of around 0.85 may suggest potential liquidity concerns, as it is below the ideal threshold of 1. This ratio measures the company's ability to cover short-term liabilities with its short-term assets. Nonetheless, the company's overall performance and financial metrics indicate a strong market position, as highlighted by Jefferies' description of the results as "neutral."