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Onatel Half-Year Figures Warrant Investor Caution

3 min Read October 9, 2024 at 10:42 AM UTC

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While the company’s investments and increasing customers suggest potential for future growth, the recent performance decline warrants caution.


Major telecoms operator Onatel Burkina Faso (ONTBF) has been navigating a mixed financial landscape in 2024.

As the 11th most valuable stock on the BRVM with a market capitalization of XOF 165 billion, which is approximately 1.69% of the BRVM Stock Exchange equity market, the company’s performance has significant implications for its shareholders.

Financial Results for the First Half of 2024

Revenue Growth: Onatel reported revenue of XOF 71.8 billion for the first half of 2024, a slight increase from XOF 71.0 billion in the same period of 2023, representing a growth of 1.7%.

Ordinary Operating Results: The ordinary results stood at XOF 14.9 billion, down 6.6% compared to 2023, largely due to increased energy costs and maintenance expenditures.

Net Income: The net profit for the first half of 2024 was XOF 9.3 billion, indicating a decline from the previous year.

EBITDA Margin: The EBITDA margin remains strong at 46.4%, although impacted by exceptional circumstances.

Investment in Growth: The company has allocated 24% of its revenue to investments aimed at modernizing services and expanding infrastructure.

Key Operational Highlights

Customer Base Expansion: The customer base for mobile services increased by 6.1%, while mobile internet services saw an 8.6% rise.

High-Speed Internet Growth: There was a remarkable growth of 226.8% in the fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) segment, indicating strong demand for high-speed internet services.

Mobile Money Transactions: Transactions in mobile money services surged by 29.7%, reflecting positive consumer engagement and service adoption.

Challenges in Voice and International Traffic: Despite successes in data services, the traditional voice segment and international traffic have experienced declines.

Implications for Shareholders

Mixed Signals: The share price growth coupled with recent declines presents a complex picture for shareholders. While long-term growth strategies appear sound, short-term volatility may pose risks.

Investment Caution: Investors are urged to consider the recent drop in stock value and its implications for future performance, particularly in light of the increased operating costs and economic pressures.

Future Outlook: Onatel’s commitment to enhancing service quality and expanding its customer base is promising, suggesting potential for recovery and growth.

Earnings Sustainability: The decline in net earnings raises questions about the sustainability of profit margins, necessitating close monitoring.

Stock Performance Overview

Current Market Position: Onatel stands at 11th place on the BRVM, reflecting a stable market presence.

Year-Start Share Price: The share price commenced at 2,280 XOF at the start of the year.

Year-to-Date Growth: The stock has appreciated by 6.58%, placing it 26th in year-to-date performance on the exchange.

Recent Decline: Despite the overall growth, there has been a troubling 8% drop in value over the last four weeks, raising concerns among investors.

Market Sentiment: Investors are advised to exercise caution regarding the recent downturn which contrasts with the earlier positive trajectory.

Conclusion

Onatel Burkina Faso’s financial performance in the first half of 2024 reflects a blend of growth and challenges.

While the company’s strategic investments and customer base expansion suggest potential for future growth, the recent performance decline warrants caution from investors. Shareholders should remain vigilant as Onatel navigates these financial complexities in the coming months.

This analysis underscores the necessity for stakeholders to balance optimism with caution, as market conditions continue to evolve.

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