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UK investors should consider buying this beaten-up FTSE 100 stock before 2024

A top UK fund manager is buying this battered FTSE 100 stock. And Edward Sheldon thinks investors should consider doing the same.

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FTSE 100 stock Rightmove (LSE: RMV) has taken a big hit recently. Currently, the stock can be snapped up for around 550p – about 30% below the level it was trading at two years ago.

At this level, I think investors should consider Rightmove shares for their portfolios (I’ve been buying them for my own portfolio recently). Here are three reasons why.

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Momentum in the business

First, this is a business that’s performing well right now.

Last week, the property search company posted a trading update that was very encouraging.

Not only did it advise that recent revenue growth has been above consensus expectations due to higher-than-expected advertising spend, but it also upgraded its average revenue per advertiser (ARPA) guidance for the full year.

It added that for 2023, it expects revenue growth of 8-10%. This level of growth is pretty impressive when we consider that most UK housebuilders are set to see revenue declines of 30% or more this year.

A low valuation for an internet company

Second, the valuation here is very reasonable, to my mind.

At present, Rightmove trades on a forward-looking price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of around 21.

I think that’s great value.

This is an internet company with a huge market share, an excellent growth track record, a high return on capital (meaning it’s very profitable), an excellent dividend growth track record, a strong balance sheet, and share buybacks.

Given its high-quality attributes, I think it could easily command a P/E ratio of 25 or higher. In other words, I see it as undervalued.

Nick Train has been investing

A third reason I think the stock is worth a look right now is that UK portfolio manager Nick Train has been buying it for his UK equity fund, Lindsell Train UK Equity.

Train – who’s generally regarded as one of the UK’s best long-term investors – doesn’t buy new stocks for his fund very often. Sometimes, he goes years without buying new holdings.

So, his investment here is notable.

It indicates that he sees Rightmove as a high-quality business and that he likes the valuation at current levels.

One key risk

Now, like every stock, Rightmove has its risks.

One that a lot of investors have been worrying about recently is the fact that US property business CoStar just bought the UK’s OnTheMarket.

Investors are concerned that going forward, Rightmove could see a greater level of competition from OnTheMarket.

We can’t ignore this risk. It does add some uncertainty to the investment case.

However, I reckon Rightmove has what it takes to fend off the competition and continue dominating the UK property market search space. This is a company with a strong brand and a loyal following.

So, I’m backing it to succeed and continue delivering strong returns for investors.

Edward Sheldon has positions in Rightmove Plc. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Rightmove Plc. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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