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Pinterest stock jumps on bullish comments from Goldman, RBC

Published 10/01/2024, 10:31 AM
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Investing.com -- Pinterest (NYSE:PINS) shares jumped at the open on Tuesday after receiving upbeat endorsements from Goldman Sachs and RBC Capital, both of which see significant growth potential for the social media platform.

Pinterest shares are currently up more than 1% at around $32.75 a share.

Goldman Sachs added Pinterest to its Americas Conviction List, forecasting robust topline growth and EBITDA margin expansion, while RBC Capital highlighted the company's under-monetized platform and strategic ad partnerships.

Goldman Sachs is particularly optimistic about Pinterest's growth trajectory, predicting mid-to-high teens percentage topline growth and annual EBITDA margin expansion of around 300 basis points over the next five years.

"PINS is set up well to continue to compound topline growth at a mid-to-high teens percentage pace and drive steady adjusted EBITDA margin expansion," Goldman noted, adding that the company is trading at a valuation similar to Meta (NASDAQ:META) while growing cash earnings at a much faster pace.

Key drivers include increased ARPU (average revenue per user), better user engagement, and high incremental margins. Goldman set a 12-month price target of $46 for Pinterest, citing a significant upside potential.

RBC Capital also emphasized Pinterest's growth potential, particularly due to the company's changes, such as the implementation of direct links and a 3rd party partnership with Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN).

The initiatives are expected to boost ad relevance and conversion rates, improving advertiser returns on ad spend (ROAS).

RBC Capital sees Pinterest as under-monetized but believes the platform has significant potential to accelerate revenue growth without needing to drastically expand its user base. RBC maintained an Outperform rating and set a price target of $48, based on 25.5x expected 2025 EBITDA.

Both investment banks noted the importance of Pinterest's ad strategy and partnerships, with Goldman highlighting the company's ability to leverage expanded advertising offerings, and RBC underscoring the potential for higher ad load and improved engagement.

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