
TSE:AFN
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Ag Growth International Inc. (AFN-T) appears to be facing significant challenges, particularly due to reporting delays from its Brazilian business operations. These delays have been substantial enough that they have prevented the release of its Q3 financial numbers, which raises concerns among investors and analysts. Such uncertainties typically signal underlying issues that might not only affect the current financial performance but also the company's future stability and growth. Furthermore, the company's dependence on the volatile agricultural cycle compounds these risks, making investment in Ag Growth a cautious decision for potential investors. Collectively, these factors suggest a level of instability that could deter investment interest moving forward.
EBITDA in Q1 missed by 8%. Timing of commercial projects moved to the second half, which market didn't expect. Concern about reversion in profitability cycle. Trades at 9x 2024 PE, lots of structural enhancements, street estimates growth at 9%. Balance sheet not perfect, but improved quite a bit. Good level to buy, underowned.
They historically grow through acquisitions, but results have been spotty. New management then focused on organic growth. He hasn't nought it yet because analyst projections are too high for his comfort. That said, the stock is cheap. It's on his radar. Are well-positioned as global food demand continues to rise.
Good way to play the agriculture sector without taking commodity risk. Global leaders. Benefits from Brazil and India upgrading farming infrastructure. Record sales last year, record backlog and increased guidance this year. Deleveraging quite quickly. Lots of free cashflow. Only at 7x EBITDA. Potential acquisition. Yield is 1.23%.
(Analysts’ price target is $72.40)Historically when Ag Growth has reached 4X BV it sets back and it is at that point today. The market has a memory for this and investors should not bet against the market. Regarding farm stocks in general, Nutrien looks good along with the fertilizer outlook and is down 30%. The world is very much in need of more food production.
It has stopped making acquisitions, is paying down debt quickly and has great free cash flow. It is in the storage and handling systems business for grains, fertilizers and other agricultural products and does not have commodity risks. It has reported record profits and is guiding to decent growth with a big backlog. Trading at 7 1/2 times EBITA
Ag Growth International Inc is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol AFN.TO (previously AFN-T on Stockchase) on the Toronto Stock Exchange (AFN-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:AFN or AFN.TO
In the last year, 1 stock analyst issued a Buy, Sell, or Hold rating on AFN.TO (previously AFN-T on Stockchase). 0 analysts recommended to BUY and 1 analyst recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst rating is PAST TOP PICK. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Ag Growth International Inc.
Ag Growth International Inc was recommended as a Top Pick by Stephen Takacsy, B. Eng, MBA on 2023-03-27. Read the latest stock experts ratings for Ag Growth International Inc.
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Ag Growth International Inc is followed by 175 investors on Stockchase and is a trending stock that is worth watching.
On 2026-07-03, Ag Growth International Inc (AFN.TO) stock closed at a price of $19.61.
Delays in reporting from Brazilian business, and it's significant enough that Q3 numbers can't be released. That's always a red flag. He stopped investing, as it's so dependent on the unpredictable agriculture cycle.