Ad data and analytics provider DoubleVerify is building the right side of a cup base with a buy point of 32.53. The growth stock is today's selection for IBD 50 Stocks to Watch.
DoubleVerify has a strong Composite Rating of 94 and a Relative Strength Rating of 89. Its stellar EPS Rating of 96 is even better.
Company sales grew 35% to $112.3 million in the third quarter while earnings per share of 6 cents grew 20% from the previous year.
On Jan. 10, analysts at Barclays upgraded the stock to overweight from equal weight with a price target of 29. Shares gapped up over 6% on the news, and the move helped the stock start its recovery from the January low.
Growth Stock Surges After Finding Fraud Scheme
DoubleVerify helps advertising companies that target users on video, mobile, and social media platforms. The company also has an analytics side that provides data on consumer engagement.
The digital media analytics platform ensures that ads reach their target customers in a safe way. This means that ads reach actual people with the right context. The software also has tools to adapt ads to different devices.
Its technology also seeks to address ad fraud. On Thursday, the company discovered "BeatSting," the first large-scale ad-impression fraud scheme that targeted audio ads.
DV Fraud Lab first identified the fraud scheme in 2019, which is largely responsible for advertisers losing $20 million in several scams, according to reports. DoubleVerify was credited for unveiling the fraud. Shares last Thursday surged nearly 4% in strong volume.
Deals With Twitter, LinkedIn, Meta, Facebook
The company has partnered with leading social media and mobile platforms like LinkedIn and TikTok to improve ad impact and experience. DoubleVerify has a long-standing relationship with Facebook parent Meta Platforms. The social media platform faced a massive boycott in 2020 when several companies removed their ads due to concerns over their brand safety.
In June of last year, DoubleVerify brought features that will allow marketers to see where their ads appear in a user's timeline. The feature uses artificial-intelligence tools to understand the context in which ads appear. The feature also enhanced brand safety and attracted Twitter and other social media platforms to try it out. Nonetheless, marketers did not buy in entirely, according to reports, as Twitter's ad revenue continued to struggle.
The growth stock ranks second in the specialty enterprise software group. The stock went public in April 2021. The New York-based company has locations in the U.S., U.K., Europe, Asia, Australia and South America.
Mutual funds own 39% of shares outstanding. That may not seem like much, but more funds have been picking up the growth stock over the past eight quarters, according to MarketSmith. The stock has an Accumulation/Distribution Rating of B-.
Exchange traded funds hold shares of DoubleVerify as well. The Invesco S&P Small Cap Information Technology ETF and the SPDR FactSet Innovative Technology ETF own DV.
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