Norwood Financial's 15min chart shows KDJ Death Cross, Bearish Marubozu
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Aug 27, 2025 11:02 am ET1min read
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Earnings per share (EPS) for Data#3 increased to AU$0.31, surpassing analyst estimates by 4.2%. The Infrastructure Solutions segment was the primary driver of revenue, contributing AU$508.1 million, which accounted for 60% of total revenue. Cost of sales, at AU$767.3 million, constituted 90% of total revenue, underscoring the impact on earnings.
Looking ahead, Data#3 forecasts an average annual revenue growth of 32% over the next three years, outpacing the 16% growth expected for the broader Australian IT industry. This optimistic outlook is likely to influence investor sentiment positively.
The company's shares have responded favorably to the earnings report, rising by 9.9% from a week ago. However, investors should be cautious as the market has shown signs of bearish momentum, with a KDJ Death Cross and Bearish Marubozu pattern emerging on August 27, 2025, indicating a potential shift towards further depreciation [1].
References:
[1] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/data-3-full-2025-earnings-214449272.html
According to the 15-minute chart provided by Norwood Financial, a KDJ Death Cross and Bearish Marubozu pattern emerged on August 27, 2025 at 10:45. This indicates a shift in the momentum of the stock price towards the downside, with a potential for further depreciation. Sellers currently dominate the market, and the bearish momentum is likely to persist.
Data#3 (ASX:DTL) has reported its full-year 2025 results, showing a robust performance with significant growth in key financial metrics. Revenue for the year reached AU$853.0 million, marking a 5.8% increase from the previous fiscal year (FY 2024). Net income also surged to AU$48.2 million, up by 11% compared to FY 2024. The company's profit margin improved to 5.6%, up from 5.4% in the previous year, driven primarily by higher revenue.Earnings per share (EPS) for Data#3 increased to AU$0.31, surpassing analyst estimates by 4.2%. The Infrastructure Solutions segment was the primary driver of revenue, contributing AU$508.1 million, which accounted for 60% of total revenue. Cost of sales, at AU$767.3 million, constituted 90% of total revenue, underscoring the impact on earnings.
Looking ahead, Data#3 forecasts an average annual revenue growth of 32% over the next three years, outpacing the 16% growth expected for the broader Australian IT industry. This optimistic outlook is likely to influence investor sentiment positively.
The company's shares have responded favorably to the earnings report, rising by 9.9% from a week ago. However, investors should be cautious as the market has shown signs of bearish momentum, with a KDJ Death Cross and Bearish Marubozu pattern emerging on August 27, 2025, indicating a potential shift towards further depreciation [1].
References:
[1] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/data-3-full-2025-earnings-214449272.html
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