Investors looking for hidden gems should keep an eye on small-cap stocks because they’re frequently overlooked by Wall Street. Many opportunities exist in this part of the market, but it is also a high-risk, high-reward environment due to the lack of reliable analyst price targets.
The downside that can come from buying these securities is precisely why we started StockStory - to isolate the long-term winners from the losers so you can invest with confidence. That said, here are three small-cap stocks to swipe left on and some alternatives you should look into instead.
Agilysys (AGYS)
Market Cap: $2.09 billion
Originally a subsidiary of Pioneer-Standard Electronics that distributed electronic components, Agilysys (NASDAQ:AGYS) offers a software-as-service platform that helps hotels, resorts, restaurants, and other hospitality businesses manage their operations and workflows.
Why Does AGYS Give Us Pause?
- Gross margin of 62.7% reflects its relatively high servicing costs
- Projected 4.7 percentage point decline in its free cash flow margin next year reflects the company’s plans to increase its investments to defend its market position
Agilysys’s stock price of $75.36 implies a valuation ratio of 7x forward price-to-sales. To fully understand why you should be careful with AGYS, check out our full research report (it’s free).
CTS (CTS)
Market Cap: $1.28 billion
With roots dating back to 1896 and a global manufacturing footprint, CTS (NYSE:CTS) designs and manufactures sensors, connectivity components, and actuators for aerospace, defense, industrial, medical, and transportation markets.
Why Do We Pass on CTS?
- Annual sales declines of 6.3% for the past two years show its products and services struggled to connect with the market during this cycle
- Modest revenue base of $515.8 million gives it less fixed cost leverage and fewer distribution channels than larger companies
- Falling earnings per share over the last two years has some investors worried as stock prices ultimately follow EPS over the long term
At $42.31 per share, CTS trades at 18.1x forward price-to-earnings. If you’re considering CTS for your portfolio, see our FREE research report to learn more.
Vontier (VNT)
Market Cap: $4.96 billion
A spin-off of a spin-off, Vontier (NYSE:VNT) provides electronic products and systems to the transportation, automotive, and manufacturing sectors.
Why Do We Think VNT Will Underperform?
- Organic sales performance over the past two years indicates the company may need to make strategic adjustments or rely on M&A to catalyze faster growth
- Free cash flow margin dropped by 12.7 percentage points over the last five years, implying the company became more capital intensive as competition picked up
- Shrinking returns on capital suggest that increasing competition is eating into the company’s profitability
Vontier is trading at $33.17 per share, or 10.6x forward price-to-earnings. Read our free research report to see why you should think twice about including VNT in your portfolio.
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