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Investors in Magnachip Semiconductor (NYSE:MX) have unfortunately lost 40% over the last year

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This month, we saw the Magnachip Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE:MX) up an impressive 34%. But that doesn't change the reality of under-performance over the last twelve months. In fact, the price has declined 40% in a year, falling short of the returns you could get by investing in an index fund.

It's worthwhile assessing if the company's economics have been moving in lockstep with these underwhelming shareholder returns, or if there is some disparity between the two. So let's do just that.

Check out our latest analysis for Magnachip Semiconductor

Magnachip Semiconductor isn't currently profitable, so most analysts would look to revenue growth to get an idea of how fast the underlying business is growing. Generally speaking, companies without profits are expected to grow revenue every year, and at a good clip. That's because fast revenue growth can be easily extrapolated to forecast profits, often of considerable size.

In just one year Magnachip Semiconductor saw its revenue fall by 36%. That's not what investors generally want to see. Shareholders have seen the share price drop 40% in that time. That seems pretty reasonable given the lack of both profits and revenue growth. It's hard to escape the conclusion that buyers must envision either growth down the track, cost cutting, or both.

You can see how earnings and revenue have changed over time in the image below (click on the chart to see the exact values).

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Take a more thorough look at Magnachip Semiconductor's financial health with this free report on its balance sheet.

A Different Perspective

Investors in Magnachip Semiconductor had a tough year, with a total loss of 40%, against a market gain of about 10%. Even the share prices of good stocks drop sometimes, but we want to see improvements in the fundamental metrics of a business, before getting too interested. Longer term investors wouldn't be so upset, since they would have made 0.2%, each year, over five years. It could be that the recent sell-off is an opportunity, so it may be worth checking the fundamental data for signs of a long term growth trend. It's always interesting to track share price performance over the longer term. But to understand Magnachip Semiconductor better, we need to consider many other factors. For instance, we've identified 1 warning sign for Magnachip Semiconductor that you should be aware of.

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Please note, the market returns quoted in this article reflect the market weighted average returns of stocks that currently trade on American exchanges.

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