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20-05-2025
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Criteo Stock Plunges 29% YTD: Should You Buy the Dip or Wait?
Criteo CRTO shares have lost 29.2% in the year-to-date period, underperforming the Zacks Computer and Technology sector's decline of 1.4% and the S&P 500 index's return of 0.7%. The stock has also underperformed the Zacks Internet - Software and Services industry's growth of 17.2% in the same time stock's underperformance can be attributed to the effect of tariffs and inflation surrounding the industry. Criteo, although showing a dip at the moment, is poised for long-term growth even amid the macroeconomic uncertainties. The company is taking strategic steps to drive its prospects. Let's take a closer look at how CRTO is laying the foundation for sustained growth. Criteo has been transitioning from its legacy retargeting business toward high-growth areas, such as Retail Media and Commerce Audiences. In the first quarter of 2025, Retail Media on-platform revenues grew 21% year over year, driven by increased advertiser and retailer demand. Off-platform monetization also grew, supported by a 60% increase in supply partners. This can be attributed to the company's work with retailers like Michaels, Dollar Tree and Meijer, and its expansion of on-site monetization and self-service Audiences is another area of focus, with more than 250 brands onboarded to its expanded platform to date. With more first-party data integrations and growing demand for performance-based upper-funnel targeting, this business is positioned to scale throughout 2025. Criteo S.A. price-consensus-chart | Criteo S.A. Quote Criteo operates in a crowded space, competing with tech giants like Amazon AMZN, Google GOOGL, and The Trade Desk TTD. Amazon uses its shopper data to sell ads directly on its platform, while The Trade Desk helps brands buy ads across the open Internet with data-driven tools. Google rivals Criteo with ads across Search, YouTube and websites, using its vast user data. Shares of Amazon, Google and The Trade Desk have lost 6%, 12.1% and 35.1%, respectively, in the year-to-date period. While these players dominate in various channels, Criteo differentiates itself by providing retailer-direct access and a transparent, demand-driven platform that aligns with first-party data needs. With its broad retail network, proprietary Shopper Graph, and AI-based performance engine, Criteo offers measurable returns to brands and retailers, an advantage it plans to expand upon through continued platform investment and innovation. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for CRTO's 2025 earnings is currently pegged at $3.46 per share, which has been revised upward by 8.46% over the past 30 days. The estimate suggests a year-over-year increase of 16.98%. The consensus mark for revenues is pegged at $1.15 billion, indicating year-over-year growth of 2.41%.CRTO beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate for earnings in three of the trailing four quarters and missed once, with the average surprise being 45.42%. Criteo is now focusing on high-growth areas like Retail Media and Commerce Audiences. In the first quarter of 2025, the company expanded its advertiser base by 11% year over year and drove strong platform adoption across key retailers like Michaels and Meijer. New features such as dynamic sponsored products and video ads have strengthened its product suite, while recent wins in categories like grocery and home improvement reflect growing market traction. With more than 250 brands using Commerce Audiences and self-service adoption rising, Criteo is building momentum. Backed by a clear product roadmap, the company is positioning itself for long-term currently carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) and has a Growth Score of A, a favorable combination that offers a strong investment opportunity, per the Zacks proprietary methodology. You can see the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here. Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report Inc. (AMZN) : Free Stock Analysis Report Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) : Free Stock Analysis Report Criteo S.A. (CRTO) : Free Stock Analysis Report The Trade Desk (TTD) : Free Stock Analysis Report This article originally published on Zacks Investment Research ( Zacks Investment Research
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15-05-2025
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CRTO & RNG Look Good Despite Software & Services Weakness
The Internet-Software & Services industry is highly correlated to the economy; consequently, estimates are moving down as tariffs, inflation and interest rate decisions increase economic uncertainty. The industry appears to be in cost-saving mode as operating expenses are coming down to generate profit despite revenue softness. Capital investments are also being limited, barring a couple of companies. In this background, companies like Criteo (CRTO) and RingCentral (RNG) are shining through for a number of reasons. First, they are leveraging AI, which is translating to revenue growth and helping offset the ongoing economic weakness. Second, they have developed systems of client retention through subscriptions and platforms. Being the backbone of the digital economy, it's hard to see this industry doing badly over the long term. The diversity of players in this group leads to some dissonance. Valuations have been improving since April. About the Industry The Internet Software & Services industry is relatively small, primarily involved in enabling platforms, networks, solutions and services for online businesses, and facilitating customer interaction and use of Internet based services. Top Themes Driving the Industry The level of technology adoption by businesses impacts growth. While some companies have already built platforms facilitating the development and use of artificial intelligence, others are scrambling to catch up in order to stay competitive. This is further accelerating the adoption of technology that can help collect and analyze data, whether on company premises or in the cloud. Additionally, today we have many more cloud-first companies than ever before. Therefore, there is steadily increasing demand for software and services delivered through the Internet. Despite recent rate cuts, the economy continues to slow down, which isn't good news for an industry that thrives on strong economic growth. No matter what the other variables – and there are many, considering the motley crowd that makes up this group – an economic slowdown always leads customers to make do with less, i.e. reduce expenditures on software and services. Additionally, geopolitical tensions in Europe and the Middle East have a bearing on oil prices and supply chains, and therefore, contribute to the volatility and uncertainty within the economies. The decision of the U.S. government to first impose tariffs and then alleviate them, along with its trading partners' retaliatory tariffs, adds further complexity to the operating environment. This means that the outlook for 2025 is a bit cloudy. Given the colorful international politics and the resultant volatility in international markets, there is notable impact on the performance of each player. The fact that they also serve a very broad spectrum of markets also makes it difficult to predict specific outcomes for the group, as a whole. Players increasingly prefer a subscription-based model, which brings relative stability to their businesses. This works especially well when the companies have critical offerings. The ability to retain subscribers and raise prices as necessary is proving to be the key to success in the current environment. The higher volume of business being operated through the cloud and the increasing demand for enabling software and services involves infrastructure buildout, which increases costs for players. This causes great fluctuations in profitability as new infrastructure is depreciated and fresh debt is serviced. So even for those players that see revenue growth accelerate, profitability is often a challenge. That said, most of the companies in this industry have been working down debt over the last few years with a positive impact on results. Zacks Industry Rank Indicates Limited Prospects The Zacks Internet – Software & Services industry is housed within the broader Zacks Computer and Technology sector. It carries a Zacks Industry Rank #203, which places it in the bottom 17% of nearly 250 Zacks classified industries. The group's Zacks Industry Rank, which is basically the average of the Zacks Rank of all the member stocks, indicates that the growth prospects are deteriorating. Our research shows that the top 50% of the Zacks-ranked industries outperforms the bottom 50% by a factor of more than 2 to 1. The aggregate estimate revision trend warrants some caution. That is because the estimates for both fiscal years 2025 and 2026 have moved around quite a bit and have now taken a downward turn. The 2025 estimate was more or less steady through July 2024 before dipping in August. It picked up again through December before dropping back down thereafter. The 2026 estimate was also relatively steady through July, dropping sharply in August and picking up again from October before dropping sharply again this month. Net-net, the 2025 estimate is down 23.7% over the past year while he 2026 estimate is down 21.2%. Before we present a few stocks that you may want to consider for your portfolio, let's take a look at the industry's recent stock-market performance and valuation picture. Industry's Stock Market Performance Is Strong The Zacks Internet – Software & Services Industry lagged both the broader Zacks Computer and Technology Sector and the S&P 500 through most of 2024, reversing the trend this year. Overall, the industry returned 20.5% over the past year compared with the broader sector's return of 11.7% and the S&P 500's 11.0%. One-Year Price Performance Image Source: Zacks Investment Research Industry Is Somewhat Overvalued On the basis of forward 12-month price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, we see that the industry is currently trading at a 24.96X multiple, which is a 15.2% premium to the S&P 500 and a 2.2% discount to the technology sector. Technology stocks usually trade at a higher multiple because investors pay a higher premium for innovation. In this case, it is also worth noting that the industry is trading at its highest multiple over the past year. The industry has traded in the range of 16.95X to 24.96X and a median level of 19.14X over the past year, as the chart below shows. Forward 12 Month Price-to-Earnings (P/E) Ratio Image Source: Zacks Investment Research 2 Stocks Worth Considering Criteo S.A. (CRTO): Paris-based Criteo S.A. provides a commerce media platform delivering marketing and monetization services in North and South America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacific. Its unified, AI-driven platform directly connects advertisers with retailers and publishers to drive commerce on retailer sites and on the open Internet. The company's strategy is to harness AI to expand its reach across audiences, seeking to expand its ecosystem across advertisers, retailers and third-party platforms, using the commerce dataset to feed its AI models. As advertiser budgets are sensitive to macroeconomic factors like the geopolitical conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, as well as things like inflation and interest rates back home, this market hasn't done exceptionally well in the past year. However, Criteo was able to leverage its Retail Media platform to offset some of this softness. Despite the loss of a large customer that is expected to hurt results from the fourth quarter of 2025, the company has a depth of offerings to continue to add many more. Existing customer spending soared in the last quarter, with ex-TAC (traffic acquisition costs) same retailer contribution retention at 120%. As brands and retailers continue to onboard its platform, networking effects kick in, helping results. Its client retention remained close to 90% in the last quarter. Overall Retail Media ex-TAC contribution growth was 18%. Performance media ex-TAC contribution growth was a more sedate 4%, helped by growing strength in its AI-powered commerce solution. Shares of this Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) company have lost 20.5% over the past year. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for 2025 is down -12 cents (2.7%) in the last 30 days. The 2026 earnings estimate is down -37 cents (7.7%). Analysts expect sales to increase +2.4% this year with earnings declining -3.9%. Earnings are currently expected to grow +0.9% the following year on the back of +2.7% revenue growth. Price and Consensus: CRTO Image Source: Zacks Investment Research RingCentral Inc. (RNG): Belmont, CA-based RingCentral's AI-powered product portfolio includes the Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS), Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS), Video & Events, and RingSense AI solutions. Its success is as much a function of its innovative communications and collaboration solutions as its diverse range of strategic partners, global service providers, channel partners and third-party developers. The company's new AI-based solutions are doing extremely well and management has said that in the last quarter, average recurring revenue ARR exceeded $2.5 billion. The newly-launched AI receptionist (AIR) operates as a digital phone assistant, automatically recording key details on calls, including decisions and action items; and generates context aware chat messages in real time, as well as context-based SMS. There are already 1000 activated customers on AIR. Other highlights of the quarter included its integration into the Salesforce CRM ecosystem and big customer wins such as Cox Communications and Altafiber (previously Cincinnati Bell). Shares of this Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) company have lost 26.5% over the past year. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for 2025 is level with the estimate 30 days ago while the 2026 earnings estimate is down 3 cents. Analysts are looking for revenue growth of 4.6% in 2025 and 5.8% in 2026, with earnings expected to grow a respective 13.5% and 11.2%. Price and Consensus: RNG Image Source: Zacks Investment Research Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report Ringcentral, Inc. (RNG) : Free Stock Analysis Report Criteo S.A. (CRTO) : Free Stock Analysis Report This article originally published on Zacks Investment Research ( Zacks Investment Research