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TSE:SIS

Savaria Corp (SIS.TO)

28.89
-0.38 (1.30%)
as of Jun 19, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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BUY

Billy Kawasaki’s Insights - Billy’s most-liked answers from 5i Research. The company continues to integrate their large acquisition from last year. Their debt has increased but sales and EPS is expected to rise. The business should be somewhat resilient if the economy weakens. The dividend has increased also. Unlock Premium - Try 5i Free

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Billy Kawasaki’s Insights - Billy’s most-liked answers from 5i Research. EPS missed by 1 cent while revenues matched estimates. Revenue doubled but EPS fell yoy. Freight costs were a big drag on margins. Good growth is still expected next year. Could flatline for a bit, depending on how inflation plays out. Unlock Premium - Try 5i Free

BUY
Tailwinds over the next few years. Accretive acquisitions will add to market cap and bottom line. By pulling synergies out, margins can improve. Not the largest margin business, so they have to be careful. Market has been impressed, hitting all-time highs.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Jun 05/20, Up 48%) A good year for Savaria. Likes it a lot. The pandemic has helped their prospects. The demographics of aging is supportive of the company. Used the stock market panic to step in. There is now a rebound in general market confidence as well with demographic trends. Increasing scale and geographical footprint. More to come from this company.
BUY
Allan Tong’s Discover Picks After years of ups and downs, Savaria turned a corner last winter when it bought Handicare to double the company’s size and become the global market leader. Of course, the underlying tailwind remains aging demographics. It’s a lot cheaper for a senior to install an elevator in their home than to move into a residence. Also, how Covid ravaged nursing homes in 2020 is tragically fresh on everyone’s minds. Savaria’s last four quarters actually saw two beats and two misses in earnings, so the street is betting on the future. For example, SIS stock’s EPS estimate for Q4 2021 is 22 cents compared to the actual 13 cents of Q4 2020. There’s still upside here, so this is definitely a buy. Read 3 Hot TSX Stocks for our full analysis.
TOP PICK
World leader in home accessibility. Transformative acquisition doubled the company's size. Expecting large synergies in revenue and costs. Great way to play aging demographics, plus trend to stay at home. Unique space. Yield is 2.57%. (Analysts’ price target is $21.69)
BUY
A growth by acquisition. They install lifts for seniors in their homes, and this aging demographic is a major tailwind. They put up some good quarters and is reasonably valued. SIS is high on his watch list. Respects management team. This stock should do well coming out of the pandemic for the coming year.
BUY
Quite interesting. Like other healthcare stocks, SIS has a tailwind in demographics that'll continue to build their business. Often in Canada, investors focus on a few businesses, so this stock had a big move up, then went through a sideways consolidation period. Recently, they made a big purchase which didn't surprise him--he's now looking at it. The current valuation is quite compelling. When this Swedish deal is completed, it could drive the stock up.
BUY
Allan Tong’s Discover Picks Savaria is a smaller-cap stock worth $890 million. Frankly, SIS stock hadn’t been doing much in recent years apart from paying a consistent dividend (currently 2.86%) and growing modestly by acquisition. Then, last week Savaria offered to buy Sweden’s Handicare for $521.1 million. Like Savaria, Handicare makes lifts in the homes of seniors. For the fiscal year ending December 31, 2020, Handicare reported sales of 205 million euros ($317 million). Read 3 Dependable Canadian Stocks to Buy in 2021/a> for our full analysis.
BUY

Billy Kawasaki’s Insights - Billy’s most-liked answers from 5i Research. The Handicare acquisition is very big and will increase revenues by 50%. 5i likes the deal and believes there will be additional synergie over time. The deal is set to increase geographic reach and customer base. The financing may cause short term volatility but EBITDA was better than expected and sales were just below estimates. Unlock Premium - Try 5i Free

TOP PICK
Great company. Demand for their product. so people can stay in their homes. Beat expectations. EBITDA margin of 19%, its highest in years. Controlling expenses really well. On verge of creating more sustainable profitability, as well as increasing optionality on the M&A front. Management is doing a spectacular job. Yield is 3.4%. (Analysts’ price target is $17.47)
TOP PICK
For seniors, there are some legal ramifications post-pandemic. If people want to stay home instead of go into a long term care facility, their mobility products for seniors will do well. He likes the sustainability and growth potential of the dividend. Yield 3.32% (Analysts’ price target is $14.91)
COMMENT
They suffered disappointing numbers last year and have been hit by the virus like the wider markets, but SIS has done well over five years. Aging demographics are on their side, but it has underperformed recently. You must have a long-term view on this.
DON'T BUY
There is all this growth potential in the stair lifts but a big chunk of their business is car lifts, which are a big luxury and which is in decline. He is slightly short the stock. He doesn't see a huge upside.
COMMENT
A pretty good growth story over the last couple years. They have grown well through acquisition. Not seeing organic growth, and it’s not cheap.
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