Nearly two months ago, we wrote to you about why hotel stocks were booming and what the future holds for them.
Here's an excerpt:
Now, when you discuss hotel stocks in India, certainly the first name to pop up is Tata group company Indian Hotels.
With a strong parentage from the Tatas, Indian hotels is among the best hotel stocks in India.
Strong earnings and aggressive expansion plans helped the Tata group company become one of the favourite stocks of 2022.
As things stand now, the company's share price has hit a roadblock after delivering sweet returns throughout 2022.
Indian Hotels share price is down around 10% in the past five trading sessions.
Let's understand why...
Last week on Friday, Indian Hotels reported a profit after tax (PAT) of Rs 1.2 bn (Rs 122 crore) for the September 2022 quarter. This compared with a net loss of Rs 1.2 bn in the same period a year ago.
The company's revenue grew 67% to Rs 12.6 bn.
The company's EBITDA margins expanded 800 basis points to 23.9%. This was the highest ever margin Indian Hotels reported in the past 10 years during the September period.
Certainly, the results were good, but the street was expecting Indian Hotels to report better numbers.
As the stock ran up throughout 2022 and was trading near its 52-week high levels, investors took note of the valuations and booked profits.
In Q1 of financial year 2023, Indian Hotels reported improved performance amid a surge in demand as the occupancy and rates exceeded pre-Covid levels.
Being a cyclical stock, Indian Hotels is exposed to the changes in the macro-economic factors, as well as and tourist arrival growth in India.
As things stand now, the global economy is still in a state of uncertainty. Recession fears, higher interest rates, and other geopolitical changes still loom large. In these situations, people's tendency to spend on leisure and travel gets affected.
Earlier this month, it was reported that there was a fall in hotel bookings by 4% between April to September this year.
The fall was witnessed in Revenue Per Available Room in Q3 2022 (July to September) as compared to Q2 2022 (April to June). The report highlighted this was an effect of reduced corporate travel amid long weekends and festivals.
So this could be another reason why investors have become wary.
Note that Indian Hotels has already embarked on its growth trajectory by opening 40 hotels in the past five years labelling it as one of the fastest growing hospitality chains in India.
Going forward, the company intends to adopt an asset light model of operations which involves balancing a 50-50 portfolio of owned hotels versus management contract hotels.
While declaring results, the company's management said,
In 2022 so far, Indian Hotels share price has rallied 71%.
In the past five trading sessions, the stock is down around 10%. On the day it declared results, Indian Hotels fell over 5%.
Today, shares of the company fell 1% in intraday trade but reversed losses later in the session.
Indian Hotels has a 52-week high of Rs 348.7 touched on 6 October 2022 and a 52-week low of Rs 171 touched on 29 November 2021.
Take a look at the table below which shows the comparative analysis of Indian Hotels on various parameters.
Company | Indian Hotels | Chalet | EIH | Lemon Tree | Mahindra Holidays |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ROE (%) | -4.2 | -5.5 | -1.6 | -15.8 | 8.6 |
ROCE (%) | 2.1 | -0.1 | -0.4 | 1.4 | 12.3 |
Latest EPS (Rs) | 3.1 | 0.9 | 2.2 | 0.1 | 5 |
TTM PE (x) | 101.4 | 408.4 | 82.5 | 0 | 54.2 |
TTM Price to book (x) | 6.2 | 5.3 | 3.7 | 8.5 | 5.9 |
Dividend yield (%) | 0.1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Industry PE (x) | 119.7 | ||||
Industry PB (x) | 5 |
When discussing hotels in India, it is impossible not to acknowledge the Indian Hotels. The company owns Taj, Vivanta, and Ginger, which are all well-known and elegant hotels.
The company recently announced its 'Ahvaan 2025' plan. Under this plan, it will re-engineer its margins, re-imagine its brandscape, and restructure its portfolio.
The company aims to build a portfolio of 300 hotels, clock 33% operating profit margin with 35% share contribution from new businesses and management fees by the financial year 2025-26.
To know more about the company, check out its factsheet and quarterly results.
You can also compare Indian Hotels with its peers:
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Yash Vora is a financial writer with the Microcap Millionaires team at Equitymaster. He has followed the stock markets right from his early college days. So, Yash has a keen eye for the big market movers. His clear and crisp writeups offer sharp insights on market moving stocks, fund flows, economic data and IPOs. When not looking at stocks, Yash loves a game of table tennis or chess.
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