Spin Master (TSX:TOY) stock has soared high for three years since inception, delivering price returns compounded at 49% per year, essentially rewarding long-term investors by more than tripling their investments. It simply beat market returns with a loud roar.
However, the growth stock (if you can still call it that) lost altitude rather quickly. Since July 2018, it has fallen as much as 40%!
TOY data by YCharts. Spin Master’s one-year returns.
Despite a huge decline of 10% after reporting its fourth-quarter and full-year results, Spin Master stock is still more than 8% higher than its December low when the whole market corrected.
Has the growth stock finally lost its luster or is it a buying opportunity?
Let’s review its recent results.
Q4 2018 results Here are some key metrics of Q4 compared to the same period in 2017:
Q4 2017 | Q4 2018 | Change | |
Revenue | US$440.9 million | US$414.3 million | -6% |
Gross product sales | US$483.9 million | US$465.5 million | -3.8% |
Gross profit | US$228.9 million | US$199 million | -13% |
Gross margin | 51.9% | 48% | -3.9% |
Net income | US$20 million | US$11.4 million | -43% |
Net margin | 4.5% | 2.8% | -1.7% |
Diluted earnings per share | US$0.21 | US$0.11 | -47.6% |
Adjusted EBITDA | US$47.3 million | US$35.1 million | -25.8% |
Free cash flow | US$18.4 million | -US$11.5 million | -162.5% |
The big culprit is the Remote Control and Interactive Characters segment.
Its gross product sales fell nearly 46% over the same quarter in 2017, indicating its once hot-selling brands, including Hatchimals, Zoomers, and Air Hogs, have lost their magic to mesmerize kids. This segment still contributed to 23% of the gross product sales, though, for Q4.
In one simple sentence, Spin Master’s Q4 results were horrible.
2018 results Here are more normalized numbers by reviewing the full-year results.
2017 | 2018 | Change | |
Revenue | US$1,551.3 million | US$1,631.5 million | +5.2% |
Gross product sales | US$1,657 million | US$1,708 million | +3.1% |
Gross profit | US$800.5 | US$818.8 million | 2.3% |
Gross margin | 51.6% | 50.2% | -1.4% |
Net income | US$161.1 million | US$154.9 million | -3.8% |
Net margin | 10.4% | 9.5% | -0.9% |
Diluted earnings per share | US$1.58 | US$1.51 | -3.8% |
Adjusted EBITDA | US$292.2 million | US$303.6 million | +3.9% |
Free cash flow | US$193.4 million | US$129.4 million | -33% |
Investor takeaway Spin Master’s Q4 results was a gigantic disappointment. The company needs to come out with the next big hit of a toy. With Spin Master’s track record of innovation, I’m not worried if this will happen. It’s a matter of when.
Meanwhile, Spin Master’s “other revenue” segment, which comprises app revenues and royalties from its intellectual properties, continues to zoom — with growth of 42% year over year.
The stock will probably be weighed down over the near term. Interested investors with a big appetite for risk should look for consolidation in the stock before buying to avoid catching a falling knife.
No stock goes up every quarter or every year, for that matter.
When Spin Master comes out with the next big thing, the stock will pop.
Stay hungry. Stay Foolish.
Fool contributor Kay Ng owns shares of Spin Master. The Motley Fool owns shares of Spin Master. Spin Master is a recommendation of Stock Advisor Canada.
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