Is Now The Perfect Time To Buy Blinkx Plc?

After sharp falls in its share price, is now the opportune moment to buy a slice of Blinkx Plc (LON: BLNX)?

The content of this article was relevant at the time of publishing. Circumstances change continuously and caution should therefore be exercised when relying upon any content contained within this article.

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn More.

2014 has been disastrous for investors in Blinkx (LSE: BLNX). Shares in the video search and advertising company have fallen by an incredible 87% since the turn of the year and, with the company announcing a loss in its recent results, there has been little sign of any improvement in the prospects for the business, or in its share price performance.

However, Blinkx’s share price has been up by as much as 8% this week, which is the most impressive gain in recent memory. Does this mean that the share price collapse is finally coming to an end? And, perhaps more importantly, is now the perfect time to add a slice of Blinkx to your portfolio?

Disappointing Results

As mentioned, Blinkx now expects to make a loss for the full year after releasing a very disappointing set of interim results. Indeed, it’s of little surprise that the company’s share price has been hit so hard, as Blinkx is undergoing a transitional period where it is shifting its focus away from desktop (which until the current financial year had dominated its revenue stream) and towards mobile (which now accounts for 20% of the company’s top line).

Of course, any transitional period brings doubt and in Blinkx’s case this centres on whether it can become highly profitable through focusing on mobile rather than desktop. Working in its favour, though, is a considerable cash pile that should at least provide it with the time it needs to shift focus to mobile over the coming months.

Looking Ahead

As with any transitional period, there will inevitably be a number of lumps and bumps. In Blinkx’s case, this could mean a more challenging second half of the current year than the company is anticipating and, as a result, it would be of little surprise for current guidance to be reduced. Indeed, even though Blinkx is expecting to return to profitability next year, this should not be taken as a given, since the transition that is taking place is very significant and is being undertaken over a very short space of time.

As a result, investors may wish to wait for further news from the company, in terms of how its transitional period is progressing, before buying a slice of Blinkx. So, while it is encouraging to see shares in Blinkx making strong gains in recent days, it is likely that there could be more bad news to come. As such, Blinkx could be a share to watch, rather than a share to buy, at the present time.

Peter Stephens has no position in any shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has no position in any of the shares mentioned. We Fools don't all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

More on Investing Articles

Calendar showing the date of 5th April on desk in a house
Investing Articles

3 things to do right now as the annual ISA deadline looms!

With the ISA contribution deadline less than three weeks away, our writer runs through a trio of things he has…

Read more »

piggy bank, searching with binoculars
Growth Shares

It could be a once-in-a-decade opportunity to buy this cheap FTSE 250 stock

Jon Smith points out a FTSE 250 stock he's weighing up as to whether it could be a rare opportunity…

Read more »

Close-up image depicting a woman in her 70s taking British bank notes from her colourful leather wallet.
Investing Articles

At over 10%, I couldn’t resist this FTSE 250 share’s yield!

Christopher Ruane explains why he has bought into a 10%+ yielding FTSE 250 income share that the market has lately…

Read more »

Investor looking at stock graph on a tablet with their finger hovering over the Buy button
Investing Articles

Jim Cramer is bullish on NIO stock at $5! Should I buy it for my ISA?

NIO stock is trading 26% lower than a few months ago, despite just posting a historic quarter. It it time…

Read more »

Thoughtful man using his phone while riding on a train and looking through the window
Investing Articles

How much do you really need in an ISA to earn a £20,000 passive income

Looking for ways to earn reliable passive income in an ISA? Our writer explores the path to five-figure earnings.

Read more »

Front view of aircraft in flight.
Investing Articles

The Rolls-Royce share price has now fallen 15%. Time to consider buying?

The Rolls-Royce share price is experiencing some turbulence at the moment. Is this a buying opportunity or will there be…

Read more »

Night Takeoff Of The American Space Shuttle
Investing Articles

Should I buy Nasdaq stock Micron for my ISA after blowout Q2 earnings?

Nasdaq tech stock Micron is generating incredible revenue growth at the moment amid the AI boom. Yet it still looks…

Read more »

Hand flipping wooden cubes for change wording" Panic" to " Calm".
Investing Articles

Is it time to dump my shares ahead of an almighty stock market crash? Nah!

How should we cope with growing fears of a stock market crash? 'Keep Calm and Carry On' worked in 1939,…

Read more »