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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum AXIA NETMEDIA J T.AXX

"Axia Netmedia Corp owns, operates and sells services over fibre optic communications networks. Its reportable segments are The Covage segment and The North American segment."

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AXIA NETMEDIA J > $4.25 target at Paradigm
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Post by lscfa on Oct 08, 2015 11:32am

$4.25 target at Paradigm

Axia NetMedia gets buy rating from Paradigm analyst Krishnaratne

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In January, Axia NetMedia subsidiary Covage was awarded an agreement to partner with local governments to deploy a Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) network to 319,000 homes in Seine-et-Marne, France.

Axia NetMedia (TSX:AXX) is a uniquely positioned pureplay broadband telco, says Paradigm Capital analyst Kevin Krishnaratne.

In a research report to clients today, Krishnaratne initiated coverage of Axia NetMedia with a “Buy” rating and a one year target price of $4.25, implying a return of 36% (including dividend) at the time of publication.

Krishnaratne says he likes that Axia NetMedia plans to sell to the private sector, noting that is has traditionally only sold to government clients. The analyst says the company’s current stock price also does not reflect the opportunity it has in France, where he believes there is a total market potential of more than two-million homes. In January, the company announced that its subsidiary Covage was awarded an agreement to partner with local governments to deploy a Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) network to 319,000 homes in Seine-et-Marne, France.

“100% leveraged to broadband, Axia stands apart from other Canadian telcos with a model that fully embraces the notion of viewing broadband as the pipe with which to drive a multitude of apps,” says Krishnaratne. “Additionally, Axia’s interest in Covage gives investors a way to gain exposure to an international telco with strong growth prospects supported by a government mandate focused on bridging the digital divide in France.”

Calgary-based Axia designs and builds fibre based internet and data networks, often to remote communities. The company’s operations largely take place in North America and in France, where its subsidiary Covage is partnered with the locally owned and operated VINCI Networks.

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Comment by the_ocotillo on Oct 13, 2015 4:10pm
I see they won a new contract today providing service to Grand Lyon. Should see third quarter results in less than a month, I doubt we will see any downturn in revenue anytime soon so $4.25 seems like a reasonable target to me.
Comment by mike49 on Dec 07, 2015 11:33pm
target to me seems based on euro revenue/goal. No slag here but this company realizes value when it splits or sells off one continent.management set it up already so there is a sticking point somewhere. They are not the provider of choice (infrastructure) in Alberta and will never get there...unsure of prospects in u.s.for growth. When the company rationalizes then some value
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