CVE:LMN

Lumine Group (LMN.V)

23.40
+1.10 (4.93%)
as of Jun 4, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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This summary was created by AI, based on 11 opinions in the last 12 months.

The reviews of Lumine Group (LMN-X) show a clear divide between current market sentiment and the underlying fundamentals. Many experts believe the recent sell-off, driven by fears surrounding AI disruption, is overstated, and emphasize that the company's vertical integration and sticky customer relationships offer resilience against competition. There is noticeable optimism regarding the potential for margin improvement following recent acquisitions, and experts see these acquisitions as a hallmark of Lumine's strong capital allocation strategies. Additionally, while some analysts prefer the parent company Constellation Software, they acknowledge LMN's attractiveness for long-term investors and believe it presents a compelling buying opportunity amidst the general decline in software stocks. Overall, the sentiment is one of cautious optimism, asserting that AI could potentially enhance Lumine's offerings rather than undermine its core business model.

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Buy
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Undervalued
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SELL

Used to own. Sold on valuation, which is higher than CSU or TOI. Higher risk but higher reward because its deal sizes are so big. At the high valuation, wasn't worth the risk to own anymore. See his Top Picks.

DON'T BUY

The specialize in carve-outs, but the valuation is climbed too high since the company spin out.

BUY

Shares financial characteristics with CSU. In contrast to CSU, does a smaller number of larger acquisitions. Sold off on news of the (excellent) CEO temporarily stepping down, should be back mid-February. A short-term issue, so buy here, tuck it away, be happy down the road.

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Sep 10/24, Up 19%)

(Note the short timeframe.) 
Just getting started. Just announced phenomenal growth and results. Demonstrated proof of the business model by making highly accretive acquisitions and integrating well. ROIC can be more than 25%. Will keep acquiring at high rates of return, which increases intrinsic value per share. Absolutely would still buy here.

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Jul 04/23, Up 78%)

Excellent company with strong prospects. Will continue to own. Spin off from Constellation software. Will continue adding when share price is weak. Excellent margins with software products. Able to do large acquisitions. 

PARTIAL SELL

Great run, but now a pullback along with the sector. Not a tremendous runway ahead. Topped out around $37-38 a number of times. Take some profit above $35.50-$36. If it breaks out above $38, get back in.

TOP PICK

Spun off from Constellation Software. Focus on communications and the media industries. Have a huge addressable market. New capital deployed returns at least 25%. Top managers. He sees Constellation-like returns for years, maybe higher. Are in a red-hot market to make acquisitions and expects a large one to come.

(Analysts’ price target is $38.50)
HOLD

He got it as part of a spinoff from CSU. No issues with the company, well run. Valuation a bit rich. CSU is a lot more diversified, and that's his hesitancy in adding more. If you own it, hold. For a new position, wait for lower valuation.

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Jul 04/23, Up 99%)

Excellent company that continues to own. Spin out from Constellation Software. Active in media and communications sector. Larger M&A that has been very secretive. Long term - excellent business for shareholders. 

BUY

Great performer. Reasonably priced, trading around where CSU (its original parent) does. More European-centred than CSU.

SELL

He sold and put proceeds back into CSU, the mother ship. Reasons included CSU still owning part of the spinoff. So when you own CSU, you still own part of TOI and LMN. Plus, analysis became simpler. CSU will probably do further spinoffs.

Now, stock price of CSU is high if you aren't awash in funds. His kids collect bottles and cans for extra money, and they can afford and own TOI shares, but not CSU. They eat their own cooking in the Del Vicario family ;)

HOLD

Pretty fully priced. Mini-CSU in media and communications. Strong track record of success, long-term focus, experienced management team. Strong and sticky customer base. Acquisition strategy not as deep. If you see it in low $30s, add.

(Analysts’ price target is $33.00)
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Jul 04/23, Up 102%)

It was spun off from Constellation Software about a year ago. It is in the same business of Vertical Market Software but differs in that it focuses on media and telecommunications and does larger deals. It also specializes in corporate carve-outs, buying a division of a big company. Its pace of acquisitions is good and the CEO talks to the street more than CSU or TOI. We can expect returns similar to those of CSU

Unspecified

Boyd has good operations and is a consolidator of collision centres. Has grown from a small cap to almost a large cap. It is not super cheap and needs bigger acquisitions to move the needle.
A second part of the call was on Lumine. Buy it for the long term - with hopes for similar returns to CSU.

WEAK BUY
LMN vs. CSU vs. TOI

He'd prefer CSU over TOI, but you should also look at LMN. LMN has done tremendously well since it was spun off. LMN was a vertical business that catered to agri, financial services, and education.

MSFT has software that goes horizontally across a whole bunch of industries, whereas CSU is more vertical. It's been very steady, even when the market goes into selloff mode. Has 5 operating segments.

TOI is out of Europe, and more on the engineering side.

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