Why Robert Walters PLC And Ryanair Holdings Plc Are Flying Today

Robert Walters PLC (LON: RWA) and Ryanair Holdings Plc (LON: RYA) are rising following upbeat trading updates.

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Recruitment consultant Robert Walters (LSE: RWA) and budget airline Ryanair (LSE: RYA) are both rising today, after the two companies issued upbeat trading updates.

Indeed, at time of writing Robert Walters has jumped 11% after the company raised its full-year outlook for the third time this year. Additionally, Ryanair’s shares have gained 8.6% at time of writing after the company raised its 2014 passenger and profit guidance for a third time in three months. 

Profiting from economic growth 

Recruiter, Robert Walters has been able to benefit from the global economic recovery as the demand for skilled professionals increases. The company has hiked its full-year outlook three times this year so far, as a strong performance across all of its regions has helped to drive growth. 

Management now expects full-year profit to be “materially” ahead of market expectations. City analysts were expecting a pre-tax profit of £13.8m for this year, or earnings per share of 11.6p. However, now the company expects to outperform, analysts will have to tear up their estimates and start again. 

That being said, even though today’s news from Robert Walters is exciting for the company and its shareholders, the group’s shares look expensive at present levels. For example, the company currently trades at a forward P/E of 23.5, which is justifiable based on the fact that earnings per share are expected to expand more than 40% this year.

Still, it should be noted that Robert Walters’ business is highly cyclical, therefore the good times are unlikely to last for ever. With this being the case, a high valuation of more than 20 times forward earnings seems questionable. 

Discount boost 

Meanwhile, Ryanair has also upgraded its full-year profit goal for the third time this year. Management now believe that pre-tax profit for the 12 months to March 31 will be in the range of €810m to €830m, compared with €760m predicted just four weeks ago.

Management believes that a slowdown in the European economy could push people in its direction. What’s more, Ryanair has profited from its decision to appeal to business customers. Year-on-year Ryanair’s traffic gained 22% with load factors rising 7% to 88%. Seat capacity was up 13% for the month from a year earlier.

However, it seems as if investors are willing to pay a premium for this growth. Ryanair is currently trading at a forward P/E of 15.9, which could be too expensive for some investors. The company’s earnings per share are expected to expand 48% this year. So for growth investors Ryanair could be worth a second look. Earnings per share growth of 13% is expected next year.

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