Analysts racing to catch up with world’s top delivery stock Zomato

Published Mon, Apr 15, 2024 · 10:21 AM

ZOMATO has outpaced gains in all the world’s major delivery stocks over the past year, sending analysts scrambling to boost their outlooks for the Indian company as its profitability improves.

Price target upgrades for Zomato in the past 12 months exceed those for all other stocks in a Bloomberg Intelligence gauge of global ride-sharing and delivery peers. At least five brokerages have lifted their estimates for the shares in just the past few weeks, including Citigroup and HSBC Holdings.

The nearly 260 per cent surge in Zomato since last April has made it difficult for consensus to keep up, but expectations continue to rise. Analysts have shifted earnings estimates into the black from previously expected losses, and optimism is growing for operations beyond the company’s core restaurant meal delivery business.

Goldman Sachs Group expects profit forecasts to increase for Zomato’s “quick commerce” business Blinkit, analyst Manish Adukia wrote in a recent note. While “earlier investor conversations suggested scepticism around profitability of this business model”, concerns should ease as more results are reported, he said.

Some see the bull run in Zomato as stretched, with the stock showing technical signs of overheating. It is also trading at 115 times forward earnings, well above multiples for global peers including Uber Technologies, Deliveroo and Meituan.

The Indian firm’s shares are pricing in profits of over US$300 million when it only just recently reached breakeven, says Rahul Jain, an analyst at Dolat Capital Market. Jain is one of four analysts with a sell rating on Zomato, versus 24 buys and no holds, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

GET BT IN YOUR INBOX DAILY

Start and end each day with the latest news stories and analyses delivered straight to your inbox.

VIEW ALL

The rich valuations for Zomato looked justified given “significantly higher” projected revenue and profits for the company, according to ICICI Securities analyst Abhisek Banerjee. The broker adds that the stock has basically moved in line with Doordash over the past six months amid improving sentiment on tech stocks around the world.

Banerjee also notes recent awareness of the strong potential for quick commerce, which includes grocery delivery. The Indian market, where Zomato’s biggest competitor is unlisted Zepto, is expected to grow at a compound annual rate of 29 per cent to reach US$36 billion by March 2033, according to the ICICI Securities analyst. BLOOMBERG

READ MORE

BT is now on Telegram!

For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to  t.me/BizTimes

Companies & Markets

SUPPORT SOUTH-EAST ASIA'S LEADING FINANCIAL DAILY

Get the latest coverage and full access to all BT premium content.

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Browse corporate subscription here