Why I think the ITV share price is only getting started

The ITV plc (LON:ITV) share price has recovered strongly in recent months. Paul Summers thinks there might be more to come.

| 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.

When investing, your capital is at risk. The value of your investments can go down as well as up and you may get back less than you put in.

Read More

The content of this article is provided for information purposes only and is not intended to be, nor does it constitute, any form of personal advice. Investments in a currency other than sterling are exposed to currency exchange risk. Currency exchange rates are constantly changing, which may affect the value of the investment in sterling terms. You could lose money in sterling even if the stock price rises in the currency of origin. Stocks listed on overseas exchanges may be subject to additional dealing and exchange rate charges, and may have other tax implications, and may not provide the same, or any, regulatory protection as in the UK.

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.

The ITV (LSE: ITV) share price has pretty much doubled over the last six months, which is good news for my own portfolio. Today, I’ll briefly summarise why I think there could be even more upside ahead. I’ll also touch on a bargain small-cap stock whose value should rise in tandem with the FTSE 250 broadcasting giant.

ITV share price: reasons to be bullish 

Perhaps the biggest reason for me to remain bullish on ITV is that revenue should rebound over the rest of 2021. Encouragingly, this month’s full-year report included mention of “more positive trends in the advertising market in March and April“. Most of its programmes are also back in production. 

Should all go as planned, I can see ITV restarting dividends. This should be a further catalyst for the shares to keep climbing as income investors pile back in. Additional gains could come from the company re-entering the FTSE 100 only a few months after being forced out. Funds tracking the index will be forced to buy the stock whether they like it or not.  

Should you invest £1,000 in Merchants Trust right now?

When investing expert Mark Rogers has a stock tip, it can pay to listen. After all, the flagship Motley Fool Share Advisor newsletter he has run for nearly a decade has provided thousands of paying members with top stock recommendations from the UK and US markets. And right now, Mark thinks there are 6 standout stocks that investors should consider buying. Want to see if Merchants Trust made the list?

See the 6 stocks

Another opportunity?

ITV isn’t the only value play out there. Industry peer STV Group (LSE: STVG) could also benefit from an ongoing reversal in sentiment. The shares are already up nearly 70% since the end of August. 

Earlier this month, the small-cap said it had achieved a “better than expected” performance in 2020, even though revenue and pre-tax profits were significantly down on the year. On a more positive note, it said online viewing rose 68% over the period. In other news, STV Studios won a record 19 new commissions in 2020 and net debt, excluding lease liabilities, fell 53% to £17.5m. In addition to all this, its also confirmed that it would reinstate dividends.

The most important snippet for me, however, was that advertising trends were “improving materially” in 2021.

Reasons to be cautious

Although bullish on the ITV share price and STVG’s prospects for the rest of 2021, I’m conscious that owning shares in the former may be skewing my opinion. So, let’s look at a few arguments for why things might not go as I think.

One clear objection to continuing to hold either stock now is that people can’t wait to leave their sofas and venture back out. As such, viewing numbers could drop over the remainder of 2021, especially if we get decent summer weather.

Of course, a third wave of the coronavirus would be bad news too and may halt productions again. A related concern comes from the possibility that overseas travel may still be prohibited. If so, travel companies and airlines will be unwilling to spend on advertising. 

On top of this, the competition for viewers won’t get any easier for ITV. Yes, its Britbox service has been well received, but the number of subscriptions pales in comparison to US giants like Netflix and Disney. As mentioned last month, I’m a big fan of the latter.

Solid hold

I’m happy to continue holding my ITV shares. A forecast P/E ratio of 12 takes into account the above concerns, in my view. Meanwhile, STV trades on an even more attractive valuation of 10.5 times projected FY21 earnings. I’d buy with any spare cash.

As long as COVID-19 is eventually sent packing, I’m hopeful investors like me will be rewarded for not selling either too soon.

But this isn’t the only opportunity that’s caught my attention this week. Here are:

5 Shares for the Future of Energy

Investors who don’t own energy shares need to see this now.

Because Mark Rogers — The Motley Fool UK’s Director of Investing — sees 2 key reasons why energy is set to soar.

While sanctions slam Russian supplies, nations are also racing to achieve net zero emissions, he says. Mark believes 5 companies in particular are poised for spectacular profits.

Open this new report5 Shares for the Future of Energy — and discover:

  • Britain’s Energy Fort Knox, now controlling 30% of UK energy storage
  • How to potentially get paid by the weather
  • Electric Vehicles’ secret backdoor opportunity
  • One dead simple stock for the new nuclear boom

Click the button below to find out how you can get your hands on the full report now, and as a thank you for your interest, we’ll send you one of the five picks — absolutely free!

Grab your FREE Energy recommendation now

Should you invest, the value of your investment may rise or fall and your capital is at risk. Before investing, your individual circumstances should be assessed. Consider taking independent financial advice.

Paul Summers owns shares of 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

Down 20% over the year, is GSK’s share price a stunning bargain after its Q1 results?

GSK’s share price has fallen significantly in the past 12 months, but this could mean it looks a major bargain…

Read more »

Man thinking about artificial intelligence investing algorithms
Investing Articles

After a very positive trading update, is it time for me to buy this FTSE AI-powered gem?

This FTSE 100 technology star’s recent results were impressive, driving up its share price but is there enough value left…

Read more »

Black woman using smartphone at home, watching stock charts.
Investing Articles

Is this an unmissable opportunity to buy Berkshire Hathaway shares?

Berkshire Hathaway shares dropped 5% on Monday, 5 May, after Warren Buffett surprised investors, announcing his retirement at the AGM.

Read more »

Thoughtful man using his phone while riding on a train and looking through the window
Investing Articles

What’s going on with Standard Chartered shares?

Standard Chartered shares have endured considerable volatility in recent weeks. Dr James Fox takes a closer look at the banking…

Read more »

UK financial background: share prices and stock graph overlaid on an image of the Union Jack
Investing Articles

£10,000 invested in Lloyds shares 1 month ago is now worth…

Lloyds shares are increasingly popular among investors, with the stock surging over the past two years. However, volatility has been…

Read more »

Businessman hand flipping wooden block cube from 2024 to 2025 on coins
Investing Articles

Here’s why 2025 could be a make or break year for Tesla stock

Tesla stock's still richly valued despite losing almost half its market cap. Dr James Fox explains why it really has…

Read more »

British pound data
Investing Articles

£10,000 invested in Marks and Spencer shares before the cyberattack is now worth…

A hacking group's ransomware attack is hurting Marks and Spencer shares. Here's why investors should now tread cautiously with the…

Read more »

Three signposts pointing in different directions, with 'Buy' 'Sell' and 'Hold' on
Investing Articles

Should Berkshire Hathaway still be on my list of shares to buy?

As shares in Warren Buffett’s company fall on news of the CEO’s retirement, is this an opportunity to buy or…

Read more »