
CVE:LMN
This summary was created by AI, based on 11 opinions in the last 12 months.
Lumine Group (LMN-X) has faced negative sentiment largely due to fears surrounding AI's impact on the software sector, yet experts believe the stock is oversold. Many assert that the company is well-positioned due to its vertical integration and sticky customer relationships, which makes it less vulnerable to disruption from AI solutions. Recent acquisitions by the company are seen as highly accretive, and there are expectations for margin improvement moving forward. Despite the overall market selloff, some experts highlight that Lumine's fundamentals remain strong, and the stock's current valuation presents a tremendous buying opportunity for long-term investors. Overall, while prospects may be uncertain in the near term, many believe Lumine is likely to rebound as fears surrounding AI dissipate.
Sometimes the good ones don't give investors much chance to buy. We would be OK in the $30 range if one has a long term holding period. Buying a partial position and waiting is also an option (but of course doesn't always work, either).
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CSU still owns 61% of Lumina, so they're still driving the bus. Lumina geared towards media side. LMN is supposed to be the mini-Constellation.
CSU has gone through its price target. LMN is under its price target. So LMN is probably a little cheaper.
He'd invest in all 3. Say you had $100K. He'd put 60% in CSU, and split the rest between TOI and LMN.
Revenue rose 112% to $129.9M, but only 1% was organic growth. Operating income rose 100% to $36.4M. An accounting loss was reported though but this was non-cash and related to CSU's preferred and special shares. Cash flow rose 176% to $22.4M. There are no analysts so no estimates, and as usual there was not a lot of detail on the quarter and no guidance outlook. But the acquisition strategy is certainly resulting in good growth, and there is nothing in the release that would cause us any concerns.
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Spun off from Constellation and specialize in software for medical and communications only. Also they do large deals. They will get more attention from analysts. Similar financial profile to Constellation. They have a lot of internal cash flow. They will buy corporate carve-outs from larger companies, different from Constellation.
Both the increased share count and the loss relate to the conversion of preferred shares by CSU, and the set up was done this way to reduce taxes and faciliate the LMN spin out to shareholders. Both the loss and the share conversion were fully expected and disclosed a year ago, and going forward neither will be an issue at all for the company. We see LMN as one of the best long term buys in Canada. Not risk free, but it has already done very well and its acquisition strategy is working solidly so far.
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