The easiest way to value the CAR share price

Is the CAR Group Limited (ASX:CAR) share price cheap? Here are 3 reasons you might want to consider CAR shares.

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The CAR Group Limited (ASX:CAR) share price has jumped 26.0% since the start of 2024. Is it time that you added CAR shares to your watchlist?

CAR share price in focus

Carsales.com is an online marketplace founded in 1997 that specialises in Australian car, motorbike, and boat advertisements.

As a marketplace provider, Carsales.com aims to streamline the buying and selling process for both parties. They offer services like holding funds in escrow, to be released when both parties are satisfied with the transaction. This gives consumers and sellers peace of mind when making a large purchase.

The company has steadily grown over the last few years and begun branching out to other countries, many of which are in South America and Southeast Asia.

The case for ASX tech shares

The S&P/ASX200 Info Tech Index (ASX: XIJ) has returned 14.52% per year over the last 5 years. That compares to the average of all ASX sectors of 3.55% over the same period. So, here are some of the reasons that investors have been flocking to ASX tech shares.

High Margins

Technology companies tend to have much better margins than more ‘traditional’ brick-and-mortar businesses. That is, they tend to be more profitable.

The simple reason is that they usually have low marginal costs (like distribution costs) and low overhead costs (things like plant and equipment).

In their last annual report, CAR reported gross margins of 84.20% and an operating margin of 37.60%.

Recurring revenue

The second reason is that a feature of many tech companies is their recurring revenue. You’ve probably heard the term ‘software-as-a-service’ (SaaS) – this is when companies package their software as a service that customers pay for access to on a monthly or annual basis.

This is a great alternative to selling your software as a product (a one-off payment) because it can smooth revenue across the year and make profits more predictable over time.

Global scale

The third reason investors love tech businesses is because of their global reach. If you have a brick-and-mortar business or sell physical products, your potential customer base can be limited by reach, regulation, or logistics. For example, if you sell food items, trying to sell into a foreign market means dealing with packaging rules, biosecurity regulations, and tariffs or quotas.

Software on the other hand can usually be downloaded by anyone with an internet connection at the click of a button. It’s easy to ‘move’ across borders, opening up markets that may not have been available to a product-based business. Basically, a bigger customer pool tends to mean more customers.

CAR share price valuation

As a growth company, one way to put a broad estimate on the CAR share price could be to compare its price-to-sales multiple over time. Currently, CAR Group Limited shares have a price-sales ratio of 13.61x, compared to its 5-year average of 14.28x, meaning its shares are trading below their historical average. This could mean that the share price has fallen, or sales have increased. In the case of CAR, revenue has been growing over the last 3 years.

Please keep in mind that context is important – and this is just one valuation technique. Investment decisions can’t just be based on one metric.

The Rask websites offer free online investing courses, created by analysts explaining things like Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) and Dividend Discount Models (DDM). They even include free valuation spreadsheets! Both of these models would be a better way to value the CAR share price.

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