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DFI Retail Group sees 76% share price decline over five years

EditorHari G
Published 10/31/2023, 09:19 AM
Updated 10/31/2023, 09:19 AM
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DFI Retail Group Holdings Limited (SGX:DFIR), a global retail corporation, has experienced a significant drop in its share price over the past five years, with a 76% decline reported. The company's earnings per share (EPS) have fallen into negative territory, pushing DFI into a loss-making position. This performance has led to a further recent decrease of 21% in the company's share price.

The markets have responded to DFI's financial situation with a powerful pricing mechanism that has affected the company's share prices over time. Negative investor sentiment, shaped by investor attitudes and DFI's business performance, is reflected in the declining share price.

Despite its loss-making status, DFI's total shareholder return (TSR), which includes dividends and discounted capital raisings or spin-offs, stands at -72% for the past five years. This figure is primarily driven by dividend payments, indicating that while the company's share price has been on a downward trend, shareholders have still seen some return through dividends.

Investment evaluation involves scrutinizing historic growth trends and TSR. In DFI's case, the historical data shows a challenging period for the company with declining growth and a negative TSR. This suggests that investors may need to brace for potential further volatility in DFI's performance as it navigates its current financial situation.

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