The ITV share price has jumped! Here’s what I’d do

The ITV share price has increased in value by nearly 50% over the past six months, and the stock may have further to go in the near term.

| More on:

The content of this article was relevant at the time of publishing. Circumstances change continuously and caution should therefore be exercised when relying upon any content contained within this article.

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn More.

Since the beginning of the year, the ITV (LSE: ITV) share price has jumped. The stock is up 10% since the the first day of January. Its performance over the past six months and 12 months is even more impressive. Over these periods, shares in the free-to-air broadcaster have increased by 85% and 15% respectively. 

This performance only gives a snapshot of the company’s investor returns. Over the past five years, excluding dividends paid to investors, the stock has lost more than 50%. As ITV’s market capitalisation has dwindled, it has also been booted out of the FTSE 100.

However, past performance should never be used as a guide to future potential. And with that in mind, I’ve recently been reviewing the business to see if it could be worth adding the ITV share price to my portfolio as the company’s outlook improves. 

Improving outlook 

Shares in ITV plunged to a multi-year low in March of last year. It looked as if the company would suffer a significant decline in revenues due to the pandemic. As advertisers pulled their spending, and the organisation was forced to mothball its production business, revenues plummeted and it eliminated its dividend. As a result, investors deserted the group.

But by the end of the year, these headwinds had vanished. In its trading update for the nine months to the end of September 2020, ITV reported total external revenue had declined 16% year-on-year, but growth had returned in the fourth quarter

This seems to explain some of the recent performance of the ITV share price. With the firm’s outlook improving, investors have returned to the stock.

At this point, it’s unclear if this trend will continue. ITV has reported an increase in total viewing over the past 12 months, but so have other streaming services. As most people have been stuck at home since the beginning of the pandemic, that makes sense. What’s less certain is what happens next. For example, will these viewers remain with ITV after the pandemic or, with less time for TV, will they focus on other entertainment platforms? 

ITV share price: uncertainty 

At this point, that’s impossible to answer. This is currently the most significant risk facing the business. Streaming platforms have invested tens of billions of dollars in new content over the past 12 months. ITV can’t compete with this level of spending.

The group has earmarked additional spending for its online service and BritBox offer. These figures pale in comparison to spending by the online streaming giants

Still, City analysts are expecting the group to report earnings of around 9.4p per share for 2020, rising to 10.7p for 2021. Based on these projections, the stock is trading at a multiple of 10.9 times forward earnings, compared to the media sector average of 16.

While these are just forecasts and there’s no guarantee the business will hit these earnings targets, I think they highlight its potential for the next 12 months.

As such, I’d buy the stock for my portfolio today, despite the risks and challenges the business may face in the near term. 

Rupert Hargreaves owns shares in ITV. The Motley Fool UK has recommended ITV. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

More on Investing Articles

Investing Articles

£10,000 buys 373 shares in this FTSE 100 heavyweight that’s tipped to surve in 2026

With analysts expecting the stock to climb 54% in the next 12 months, is now the perfect time for investors…

Read more »

This way, That way, The other way - pointing in different directions
Investing Articles

Are BP shares a slam-dunk buy as oil prices rocket – or is there a hidden danger?

As the oil price rises, investors might expect BP shares to follow. But Harvey Jones warns it may not play…

Read more »

Investing Articles

2 growth stocks to consider buying for an ISA in March

Here are two growth stocks I think are worth considering buying. Both have stumbled recently, even though the underlying businesses…

Read more »

Close-up of a woman holding modern polymer ten, twenty and fifty pound notes.
Investing Articles

How long might a Stocks and Shares ISA take to earn a £950 monthly second income?

Christopher Ruane explains how someone could seek to turn a Stocks and Shares ISA into a source of monthly passive…

Read more »

British pound data
Investing Articles

Get yourself ready for a violent stock market crash!

The FTSE 100 is sinking, raising fears of a fresh stock market crash. What are you doing about it? Here's…

Read more »

ISA Individual Savings Account
Investing Articles

Hands up, who’s dreaming of a million in a Stocks and Shares ISA?

How to make a million in a Stocks and Shares ISA, that's what headlines keep banging on about. Let's look…

Read more »

British Pennies on a Pound Note
Investing Articles

OK, who’s dreaming of making a million from red-hot penny shares?

Investors in penny shares can sound like the most upbeat optimists there are. It can work, but hopes need to…

Read more »

Three generation family are playing football together in a field. There are two boys, their father and their grandfather.
Investing Articles

Could this ultra-high-yielding FTSE 100 passive income gem quietly fund my retirement?

With rising payouts, strong cash generation and impressive earnings forecasts, this FTSE 100 dividend gem may be developing into a…

Read more »