Are WTC shares or PLS shares better value in 2025?

The WiseTech Global Ltd (ASX:WTC) share price has fallen 32.1% since the start of 2025. It's probably worth asking, 'is the WTC share price in the money?'
The WiseTech Global Ltd (ASX:WTC) share price has fallen 32.1% since the start of 2025. Meanwhile, the Pilbara Minerals Ltd (ASX:PLS) share price is 67.7% away from its 52-week high. This article explains why it could be worth popping WTC and PLS shares on your watchlist.

WTC share price in focus

Founded in 1994 by Richard White and Maree Isaacs, WiseTech Global develops cloud-based software solutions for the international and domestic logistics industries.

WiseTech offers a comprehensive suite of products that support various logistics functions, including forwarding and customs, landside transport, rates and contracts, warehousing, and transport management systems.

Its flagship software, CargoWise, is a market-leading platform widely adopted by the logistics industry. It is used by all 25 of the largest global freight forwarders and 46 of the top 50 third-party logistics providers, cementing its reputation as an industry leader.

PLS shares

Pilbara Minerals is a leading ASX-listed lithium company, known for owning 100% of the world’s largest independent hard-rock lithium operation, Pilgangoora, which it acquired in 2014.

The company’s main business is the extraction and sale of spodumene concentrate (lithium-bearing rocks), which it sells through long-term offtake agreements and spot sales on the Battery Material Exchange (BMX) platform. Notable offtake partners include companies like Great Wall, the Chinese automaker, and POSCO, a South Korean steel producer.

With the growing demand for lithium driven by the rise of electric vehicles and renewable energy technologies, Pilbara Minerals is often seen by bullish investors as a “pure play” on the green tech boom. However, as a commodities producer, the company’s revenue is still subject to significant fluctuations in the global price of spodumene.

WTC & PLS share price valuation

As a growth company, some of the trends we might investigate from WTC include revenue growth, profit growth, and return on equity (ROE). These measures can indicate the growth rates and prospects of the company, as well as their ability to generate returns from their assets.

Since 2021, WTC has grown revenue at a rate of 27.1% per year to reach $1,042m in FY24. Over the same stretch of time, net profit has increased from $108m to $263m. As for ROE, WTC last reported a ROE of 12.8%.

Over the last 3 years, PLS has increased revenue at a rate of 92.5% per year to hit $1,254m in FY24. Meanwhile, net profit has increased from -$51m to $257m. As for ROE, PLS’s last reported figure was 7.7%.

Please keep in mind that context is important. These metrics give us some indication of company performance, but it’s just the start of valuing WTC or PLS shares. To learn more about valuation, check out one of our free online investing courses.

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