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Sign in. It’s a big slowdown of growth. I think there were five quarters in a row or maybe six quarters where revenue was up at least percent, and it was up percent, a couple of those. Growth has slowed. But here’s the thing.
The stock today, I think it closed at a week low, if it didn’t close at it, it hit the week low at some point today, that’s for sure. We have a two-part question and Trevor actually suggested this question to us earlier today. First, Jeremy, I’m going to ask you to kick us off here, how do you react when a stock in your portfolio or maybe one you’ve been watching really closely falls that much in a single day?
Is it a buying opportunity or do you wait for the dust to clear? Jeremy Bowman: I think nobody likes to see a stock like Zoom, which I do own fall. Where was it down 17 percent today. But I think it really depends on the reason. Sometimes, you see a case of where the stock falls and it’s very clear that the market’s reacting to short-term, there’s like, we dialed back our estimates because of the supply chain or sometimes it’s even something like, we’re reinvesting in the business, so profits are going to be a little short this next couple of quarters.
I remember Target had a movement like that earlier this year. I think sometimes it can be a good reason to double down to invest in the stock if you spot a short-term reason, but other times, it feels more structural like what we saw with Peloton a few weeks ago. That revealed a pretty big crack in the business that I think a lot of us didn’t anticipate.
I think it’s hard to have general rule for that. You have to take it on a case-by-case basis. Jason Hall: I think that’s a key thing right there. Definitely a lot of it depends. Taylor, what about you? Taylor Carmichael: That’s a good question. What I love actually is when I know why the stock’s going down and the market is wrong, and I know the market is wrong.
That just makes me exuberant. That makes me happy. A lot of times, you don’t know why. Sometimes, there’s massive moves in stocks and sometimes the whole market is going down. When you have that the whole market is going down, I just duck my head and try not to look.
And so, the massive, rapid, profitable adoption of Zoom across so many industries and so many people is great, but will everybody stick around when they have the option not to.
And Zoom doesn’t yet know, it’s optimistic that it’s providing a service that’s going to be entrenched in people’s and businesses’ lives to a great degree, but it can’t make those promises. I think that the company is known for exceeding expectations, and the guidance that it provides. As you point out, the guidance is more conservative than Wall Street was maybe hoping for. So really, there is some inflated, you know, price earnings multiple on top of the really unbelievable growth.
But, you know, it could get cut-in-half again from here, sure, but it would still quadruple, triple what it was last year. This is similar to the recent partnership between Target and Ulta Beauty. Sephora is going to open hundreds of small beauty shops inside Kohl’s stores.
They’re aiming for by next Fall and more than by That’s ambitious, but this also seems like a smart move by Kohl’s. Barker: This is a smart move by Kohl’s. Sephora is getting out of J. And I would say what this does is, we talk sometimes floors-and-ceilings, I mean, Kohl’s was exploring what the floor was for its business back in March. So, it still had a bad year as a stock, even though it’s more than tripled in that time period. And if Sephora were the cure-all for a retailer’s woes then J.
Penney would still be thriving, right? It’s leaving intelligently, as far as picking up and taking its business away from J. Penney and going into Kohl’s, but Sephora is not on its own going to be any more able to make Kohl’s a hot retail opportunity than it was able to do so for J.
Nevertheless, Kohl’s is a better operation than J. Penney, certainly hasn’t gone through quite the disruptions that J. Penney has, but you know, keep in mind, this is more shoring up the floor than exploring the ceiling. Hill: No. But it’s absolutely something they need to do. And it reminded me a little bit of the partnership they struck with Amazon , I’m talking about Kohl’s, of course, to provide returns within Kohl’s locations.
This gives people one more reason to actually go into a Kohl’s. Kohl’s does curbside pickup, I don’t see them promoting it in the same way that we’ve seen Target and Walmart , but those two businesses have certainly provided a blueprint for what Kohl’s could be in the future. I don’t know. I’m not buying shares of Kohl’s, but I don’t think it’s unreasonable that the stock is up today in the way that it is.
So, even though it was losing on the margins, it was buying back shares and keeping that earnings per share story reasonably consistent. It’s not going to suffer quite as much as your J. Penney, Sears , highly mall-based stores like this, but it’s still an uphill battle against Amazon.
It’s improved the online experience, but it’s got a long way to go. Hill: Our email address is MarketFoolery Fool. Question from Sean Bryan in Harrisville, Utah, who writes, “I think there may come a time when people will look back and wonder how we justified eating animal meat, at least in the amounts that we do now?
If the War on Cash is followed by a “War on Meat,” what are the first three stocks you would put in that basket? It’s an interesting thought exercise, the obvious first stock is probably Beyond Meat , and if Impossible Foods goes public, they’re in there as well.
Barker: Yeah, I guess it would depend, you know, if the war is being waged against the meat processors, right. You want to stay pretty far away from Smithfield, for instance, which is now owned by China. But I think, obviously the Beyond Meats of the world are where you would, kind of, start with that.
Is poultry being taken out too in this example? By the way, I’m totally willing to entertain the notion that meat consumption is going to suffer as people become, one, they’ve got more opportunities to get a meat-like taste from the Beyond Meats, but, you know, an increased exposure to the story of factory farms and things like that, I could certainly see society turning its back and looking back on our generation and how much meat we eat and how we produce it as being something that is fairly horrifying to the future generations.
Hill: Well, to answer your question, Sean writes “eating animal meat,” chickens are animals, so, yeah, I guess [laughs] poultry is part of that as well. Although big drops in the stock market can be unnerving and tug on investors’ emotions, they’re also, historically, an excellent time to put your money to work. Corrections and bear markets tend to run their course relatively quickly, and all notable declines throughout history have eventually been erased by a bull market rally.
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May 28, · Zoom stock popped again on June 6, , after the company’s earnings and guidance topped expectations. It hit an intraday high of . Dec 17, · Shares of Zoom Video Communications (NASDAQ: ZM) jumped nearly 10% on Friday amid reports of surging coronavirus omicron variant is spreading rapidly around the world. Health. Nov 24, · So what. Zoom’s revenue jumped 35% year over year to $ billion in its fiscal third quarter. That marked a significant deceleration from the 54% growth the video-chat company experienced.
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