Snap Inc (NYSE: SNAP) has been one of the
most polarizing stocks among investors since its IPO at the beginning of the month. The sentiment among investors has ranged from
very bearish to optimistically bullish. Wells Fargo has jumped on board the ratings train but takes a more neutral stance,
initiating coverage of the social media company with a Market Perform rating and a $20–22 valuation range.
Valuation
The bank said Snap’s valuation “embeds a trifecta of possibly over-optimistic assumptions,” which are:
- "User cohorts will continue to meaningfully expand."
- "Snap’s advertising platform utility will grow to rival leading competitors."
- "Snap will succeed in achieving significant leverage on a model with demanding bandwidth and computing requirements."
Broad Optimism, Unsure Profitability And Short-Term Positives
Amid broad optimistic Street sentiment toward the company coupled with the company's own claims it may not be profitable any
time soon, Wells Fargo does expect the company to exceed Street estimates in the short term. While Snap’s engagement with a
tougher-to-reach younger demographic appears to be most compelling for advertisers, Wells Fargo also sees this as a liability,
potentially limiting access to the big spenders who want to reach a wider audience.
“Based on our estimates, we believe Snap’s current impression-based monetization may already be substantially higher than
indicated by blunt ratio analysis,” said Wells Fargo. “We view potential investment positives including a large and highly engaged
audience and rapid revenue growth as counterbalanced by a number of risk factors and relatively rich valuation.”
According to a recent report from Fortune, the company is losing more money than
Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR) and Tesla
Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) combined, with an expected loss
of $2 billion in 2017. One of the biggest risks surrounding Snapchat was that its competitors Facebook Inc
(NASDAQ: FB) and Instagram were stealing its
features. The company may have reversed this trend, however, channeling Facebook and unveiling a new search feature, perhaps deserving credit for
sending shares up 2 percent Friday.
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Latest Ratings for SNAP
Date |
Firm |
Action |
From |
To |
Mar 2017 |
Wells Fargo |
Initiates Coverage On |
|
Market Perform |
Mar 2017 |
Loop Capital |
Initiates Coverage On |
|
Hold |
Mar 2017 |
Barclays |
Initiates Coverage On |
|
Equal-Weight |
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