Nvidia is expected to be the best performer in the S&P 500 through 2025, by this measure

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Investors have gotten used to incredible year-over-year comparisons during the past several quarters for Nvidia Corp., which continues to lead the market for graphics-processing units being deployed by data centers to support their corporate clients’ build-out of artificial-intelligence technology.

Nvidia
NVDA,
-0.06%
is scheduled to announce results for the fourth quarter of its fiscal 2024 next Wednesday at 5 p.m. Eastern time. The consensus among analysts polled by FactSet is for the company to report quarterly sales of $20.28 billion, up from $6.05 billion a year earlier.

A year-over-year comparison of the company’s sales results doesn’t tell the full story. Nvidia’s sales increased rapidly during each of the past three quarters as GPU sales for AI deployment — essentially a new market last year — took off. The quarterly sales number of $20.28 billion expected next week would be a 12% sequential increase from the $18.12 billion during the company’s third quarter of its fiscal 2024, which ended Oct. 29.

Nvidia’s soaring sales and profits have set the stage for its shares to more than triple in value over the past year. So an important question for investors now is how long the company can maintain a high pace of growth for sales.

To help answer that question, we screened consensus sales estimates among analysts polled by FactSet for the S&P 500
SPX.
We used FactSet’s adjusted calendar-year numbers for the estimates, with 2023 as a baseline. So the 2023 numbers are actual for companies whose fiscal years match the calendar and that have already reported their fourth-quarter results. For other companies — about 20% of the S&P 500 — with fiscal years that don’t match the calendar, the 2023 numbers are estimates based mainly on results reported last year.

Based on the consensus estimates through calendar 2025, these 20 companies in the S&P 500 are expected to show the highest compound annual growth rates for sales. The sales estimates are in millions.

Company

Ticker

Two-year est. sales CAGR through 2025

Est. 2023 sales

Est. 2024 sales

Est. 2025 sales

Price/ 2025 EPS estimate

Price/ 2025 sales-per-share estimate

Nvidia Corp.

NVDA,
-0.06%
38.9%

$56,430

$90,505

$108,861

29.9

16.8

Micron Technology Inc.

MU,
-2.61%
35.8%

$17,927

$25,871

$33,053

12.1

2.7

First Solar Inc.

FSLR,
-1.76%
27.2%

$3,482

$4,563

$5,632

7.6

3.0

Newmont Corp.

NEM,
+1.06%
24.7%

$11,314

$16,613

$17,597

12.7

2.1

Blackstone Inc.

BX,
-1.81%
24.7%

$9,791

$12,552

$15,228

20.9

10.1

Diamondback Energy Inc.

FANG,
+0.50%
22.2%

$8,236

$8,720

$12,291

8.5

2.5

Eli Lilly & Co.

LLY,
+3.20%
21.9%

$34,123

$41,112

$50,669

42.1

14.2

Take-Two Interactive Software Inc.

TTWO,
-2.28%
21.6%

$5,298

$6,690

$7,835

19.0

3.4

Broadcom Inc.

AVGO,
-1.55%
21.0%

$38,133

$50,697

$55,842

22.2

10.6

ServiceNow Inc.

NOW,
-1.92%
21.0%

$8,971

$10,896

$13,137

49.5

12.4

Axon Enterprise Inc.

AXON,
-1.10%
20.8%

$1,552

$1,879

$2,265

50.4

9.0

Advanced Micro Devices Inc.

AMD,
-1.63%
19.9%

$22,680

$25,965

$32,615

32.7

8.9

Insulet Corp.

PODD,
+0.25%
19.5%

$1,648

$1,979

$2,353

56.1

5.6

DexCom Inc.

DXCM,
-0.54%
19.2%

$3,622

$4,323

$5,146

52.5

8.7

Oneok Inc.

OKE,
+1.31%
18.8%

$19,034

$24,991

$26,864

12.8

1.5

Palo Alto Networks Inc.

PANW,
-0.13%
18.4%

$7,428

$8,827

$10,408

52.4

11.2

Tesla Inc.

TSLA,
-0.25%
18.0%

$96,775

$111,142

$134,764

44.6

4.5

Targa Resources Corp.

TRGP,
+3.93%
17.8%

$15,610

$19,202

$21,670

12.5

0.9

Extra Space Storage Inc.

EXR,
-0.14%
17.4%

$2,440

$2,959

$3,362

25.3

9.1

Western Digital Corp.

WDC,
-3.59%
16.6%

$12,493

$14,736

$17,000

9.6

1.1

Source: FactSet

Click on the tickers for more about each company, fund or index.

Click here for Tomi Kilgore’s detailed guide to the wealth of information available for free on the MarketWatch quote page.

We have included price-to-earnings and price-to-sales figures, based on Feb. 14 closing prices and consensus estimates for calendar 2025. In comparison, the S&P 500 trades for 18.2 times the weighted aggregate consensus estimate for 2025 and 2.5 times the weighted sales estimate for that year. The S&P 500’s expected two-year sales CAGR through 2025, based on the weighted consensus estimates, is 5.3%.

So Nividia’s price ratios based on the 2025 estimates are high, but you pay a premium for rapid sales growth. And its price-to-sales ratio is high relative to the price-to-earnings ratio because the company’s marginal profit is so high for the GPUs.

Let’s end with a summary of analysts’ opinions of these stocks. Keep in mind that most analysts working for brokerage firms set 12-month price targets, which may be considered a relatively short period for long-term growth investors.

Company

Ticker

Share buy ratings

Share neutral ratings

Share sell ratings

Feb. 14 price

Consensus price target

Implied 12-month upside potential

Nvidia Corp.

NVDA,
-0.06%
92%

8%

0%

$739.00

$711.50

-4%

Micron Technology Inc.

MU,
-2.61%
75%

22%

3%

$81.83

$99.55

22%

First Solar Inc.

FSLR,
-1.76%
82%

18%

0%

$158.24

$224.71

42%

Newmont Corp.

NEM,
+1.06%
61%

35%

4%

$32.12

$47.50

48%

Blackstone Inc.

BX,
-1.81%
46%

54%

0%

$127.95

$126.45

-1%

Diamondback Energy Inc.

FANG,
+0.50%
83%

17%

0%

$169.86

$187.96

11%

Eli Lilly & Co.

LLY,
+3.20%
74%

19%

7%

$757.31

$755.75

0%

Take-Two Interactive Software Inc.

TTWO,
-2.28%
78%

18%

4%

$155.72

$176.04

13%

Broadcom Inc.

AVGO,
-1.55%
71%

29%

0%

$1,262.22

$1,234.98

-2%

ServiceNow Inc.

NOW,
-1.92%
88%

12%

0%

$792.00

$847.31

7%

Axon Enterprise Inc.

AXON,
-1.10%
85%

15%

0%

$270.84

$264.38

-2%

Advanced Micro Devices Inc.

AMD,
-1.63%
76%

22%

2%

$178.70

$193.38

8%

Insulet Corp.

PODD,
+0.25%
83%

17%

0%

$188.79

$235.57

25%

DexCom Inc.

DXCM,
-0.54%
88%

12%

0%

$116.75

$147.49

26%

Oneok Inc.

OKE,
+1.31%
52%

48%

0%

$69.11

$77.12

12%

Palo Alto Networks Inc.

PANW,
-0.13%
80%

18%

2%

$368.33

$345.20

-6%

Tesla Inc.

TSLA,
-0.25%
39%

45%

16%

$188.71

$214.76

14%

Targa Resources Corp.

TRGP,
+3.93%
96%

0%

4%

$88.34

$107.70

22%

Extra Space Storage Inc.

EXR,
-0.14%
42%

53%

5%

$139.60

$159.25

14%

Western Digital Corp.

WDC,
-3.59%
67%

29%

4%

$56.08

$68.17

22%

Source: FactSet

An overwhelming percentage of analysts rate Nvidia a buy or the equivalent, but the stock has gotten ahead of the consensus 12-month price target. Maybe even the analysts believe that setting one-year price targets isn’t very helpful for long-term investors.

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