Lanson-BCC ( ALLAN.PA) Stock. Should you Buy or Sell? $ 32.20
0.10 (0.31 %)
Lanson-BCC Analysis
Updated on 10-09-2022
Symbol |
ALLAN.PA |
Price |
$32.20 |
Beta |
0.739 |
Volume Avg. |
$5.63 thousand |
Market Cap |
$227.35 M |
52 Week Range |
$22.6 - $32.2 |
Lanson-BCC opened the day at $32.20 which is +'0.31 % on yesterday's close.
Lanson-BCC has a 52 week high of $32.2 and 52 week low of $22.6, which is a difference of $9.6.
We like to see positive, upward trending shares, preferably with momentum.
Market capitalization is $227.35 M and total net profit is $271089000 which means the company is trading at 0.84 times profit to market capitalization. Theoretically, if you were to buy Lanson-BCC for $227.35 M, it would take 15 years to get your money back. Lanson-BCC are in the Beverages—Wineries & Distilleries space which will have a sweet spot and industry standard for net profit multiples.
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Financials
Lanson-BCC Stock Forecast - Is Lanson-BCC a Buy or Sell?
DCF Score | | Strong Buy |
ROE Score | | Neutral |
ROA Score | | Neutral |
DE Score | | Strong Buy |
PE Score | | Strong Sell |
PB Score | | Neutral |
Overall Recommendation | | Buy |
Growth and Value
PE Ratio |
11.838 |
Dividend Yiel |
0.022 |
Net Profit Margin |
0.000 |
Valuing Lanson-BCC
Price Book Value Ratio |
0.750 |
Price To Book Ratio |
0.750 |
Price To Sales Ratio |
0.000 |
Price Earnings Ratio |
0.000 |
How liquid is Lanson-BCC
Current Ratio |
2.308 |
Quick Ratio |
0.040 |
Debt
Debt Ratio |
0.676 |
Debt Equity Ratio |
2.088 |
Long Term Debt To Capitalization |
0.525 |
Total Debt To Capitalization |
0.618 |
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About Lanson-BCC
CEO : Mr. Bruno Paillard
Sector : Consumer Defensive
Industry : Beverages—Wineries & Distilleries
Website : https://www.lanson-bcc.com
Description :
Lanson-BCC produces and sells wines in France and internationally. The company offers its products under the Champagne Lanson, Champagne Chanoine Frères, Champagne Besserat de Bellefon, Champagne Boizel, Champagne De Venoge, Champagne Philipponnat, Maison Burtin, and Domaine Alexandre Bonnet brand names. It distributes its products through mass retail stores, wine stores, gourmet restaurants, as well as through mail orders. The company was formerly known as Boizel Chanoine Champagne and changed its name to Lanson-BCC in 2010. Lanson-BCC was incorporated in 1992 and is based in Reims, France.