Why Stellantis is a BUY Right Now? | STLA Stock Analysis
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Stellantis is the world's fourth-largest automaker. Recently, they published their quarterly results, which were not favorable. Revenue decreased by 12% year-over-year, and the stock price promptly dropped by approximately 10%. Now, its price-to-earnings ratio stands at just 3.9. Consequently, we have the opportunity to acquire some of the most renowned car brands at a very compelling price.
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0:00 What is Stellantis
1:07 Past Results
2:14 Investors
3:32 Financial Health
4:39 Growth
5:17 Dividends
6:06 Stellantis Valuation
7:52 Is STLA a Buy?
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I am not a financial adviser. This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Seek professional help before making any investment decision.
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Great analysis, thanks. I bought Stellantis about a year ago, rode the appreciation wave and sold after recent bad earnings when the stock dropped - still a good profit. I'd stay away from car manufacturers for the next year though. USA consumer buying power is dropping and cheap Chinese cars are flooding the market - I don't see how any car maker can profit in this environment.
I'm glad you liked it, and thank you for sharing your point of view.
In USA there is no space for Chinese cars, because USA announced tax 100%. So there will be space to grow for Stellantis. Currently holding 17 shares of Stellantis, so only small percentage of my portfolio. Yes this industry is risky, but expecting some grow from stellantis
@@LukasRycl I would agree, but the USA imports very few Chinese cars already - even if next year not a single Chinese car is sold in the USA, that frees up 5% market share that all remaining manufacturers must divide among them.
Buenos análisis, muchas gracias... tu ingles se entiende a la perfección
Muchas gracias, me alegro de que te guste.
Nice one!!
Thank you. 😊
Thanks for the great content...... thoroughly enjoyed it.......and by the way.......i've buying and adding as much as I can 😊
I'm glad you liked it and good luck. 🤞
Actually you pronounced Agnelli perfectly.
Thank you. That is great to hear. 😁
I have some shares from who the heck knows and they're up. Silly high dividend. Looking at longer term charts appears cyclical which I don't mind. I'm a buyer in this current dip from all time highs.
Good analysis but low P/E is not that relevant because, with a few exceptions (eg, Ford), this parameter is low in the all automotive sector
You pronounced "Agnelli" very well! 😉
I tried. 😆 Thank you for watching.
Past results were great but when they miss earnings again, with Dodge, ram, and Chrysler dying their biggest profit centers, they are a wrap.
I've shorted them this qtr 😁
What about BMW? Are they OK?
The german Government is the danger for Car manufacturers.
Stellantis one of the best companies to invest in the entire world right now!
Right now the best one is probably NVIDIA.
@@60sekundenpolitikStellantis got big potential. Nvidia is overvalued now. One bad earnings and stock will fly down
It has an interesting valuation but still not a buyer.
I like the design of the “Italian” brands like AlfaRomeo and Maserati but these cars still have still quality issues.
In addition I am not sure they are prepared for the future.
If I had to choose I would bet instead on high end brands like Mercedes Benz and Porsche.
Stellantis is a good company but the whole European car manufacturing industry is on the edge due to the question "Do cars with internal combustion have a future or will it all go electric?" and European car markets are not (yet) protected against the cheaper Chinese EV "competition" by 100% tariffs. That's probably why Stellantis valuation is so low. Stellantis is trying to be more competitive in Europe by lowering retail prices on a lot of Citroen and Fiat models and will be starting to sell Chinese cars (from Leapmotors) in Europe over their distributers. Only time will tell if that strategy will be successful!
Little remark: the Agnelli's family "trust" is called EXOR and is pubicly traded (on the Milan stock market?). Used to be a good money allocator
They are having problems selling their brands in the USA
The jeep and Chrysler brands are dying I feel like it . That’s one car seller lot that I notice no one going to.
Stellantis is cheap because many of their brands have declining sales in terms of sold cars, even when turnover rises (because their cars have risen a lot in price). Opel, Citroën, Peugeot, Alfa, Maserati,... All heavily declinig sales in Europe. On top, if you sit in recent Opel, Citroën or Peugeot, part of their center console is identical. Many buttons are identical. All those brands are cannibalised that way. Some of their brands are dying brands in Europe it feels, which where in the past with high sales figures. It is cheap for a good reason. Future is not bright with dying brands.
But that must apply then for almost all auto-makers since most of them are dirt-cheap.
@@pfuiteufel1385 TSLA
lol
Stellantis owns car brands that have an awful record of reliability and quality. If I would never buy one of their vehicles, than why would I buy their stock? The chances of them turning their quality into anything clost to Toyota's level in the next 5 years is zero.
Good dividends and buyback + huge cash position. They are doing great and I'm buying.
You are probably from a developed country, but in Emerging Countries like Brazil, FIAT is actually king there. 21% of all the cars in Brazil are FIAT.
So maybe your narrative works well on developed countries, but on other parts of the world, their car brands are widely accepted.
Jeep is a well lliked brand here in Brazil, people like it.
Citroen is also acceptable, RAM is considered "luxury" in Brazil, but it's not common to see it here.
While Peugeot has a lot of critics here, because their cars don't work that well in our weather, they have too many problems, and it's common that when people are buying a car, they get told "Buy anything but a Peugeot".
Well, Maserati, Alfa Romeo, those are true luxury cars, and I have never seen them in real life, so I guess they are not that popular in Brazil.
Reliabilty is better than the bad reputation they once had. Germans these days are worse!
@@williamdierick Not true. At least the German engineering is solid. Stellantis makes so much garbage. My mechanic buddies echo what so many car channels on here say. Stay away from everything they make.
Stellantis is going out of business in America in less than 2 years! This is terrible advice, keep your hard earned money.
Whats makes you say this?
All junk cars
It has an interesting valuation but still not a buyer.
I like the design of the “Italian” brands like AlfaRomeo and Maserati but these cars still have still quality issues.
In addition I am not sure they are prepared for the future.
If I had to choose I would bet instead on high end brands like Mercedes Benz and Porsche.
That is so true. Alfa Romeo makes some beautiful cars, but they sometimes spend a lot of time at the mechanic's.