Should I buy this burgeoning growth stock for long-term returns?

Could this growth stock be a good addition to Jabran Khan’s holdings now with a view to long-term growth and returns?

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One growth stock I want to explore in more detail is Water Intelligence (LSE:WATR). Let’s take a look at whether I should buy or avoid the shares for my holdings, with a view to longer-term growth and returns.

Leak detection

The name Water Intelligence nearly fooled me into thinking the business produced smart drinking water. In fact, it is a leak detection business with plenty of years in the industry and international operations across the US, Canada, Australia, Spain, and Belgium.

So what’s the current state of play with Water shares? As I write, they trade for 565p. At this time last year, the stock traded for 1,145p. This is a 50% drop over a 12-month period.

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The investment case

Let’s look at some bull aspects of Water Intelligence first. To start with, I’m buoyed by its international presence, which should help boost performance and growth. Drilling down into its specific territories, the piping infrastructure in many of these countries, such as the US and Canada, are ageing. This means that the likelihood of leaks is higher, raising demand for effective and efficient leak detection and repair services. This could serve Water Intelligence’s growth well in the coming years.

Moving onto Water’s performance historically and recently, there is a lot to like for me personally. I do understand that past performance is not a guarantee of the future. However, looking back, I can see it has grown revenue and profit for the past four years in a row. Coming up to date, last month it released a half-year report for the period ended 30 June 2022 that made for good reading. Revenue and sales increased by 44% and 12.5% respectively compared to the same period last year. Net cash also boosted its balance sheet as that increased too. From a growth perspective, this will boost initiatives, including the fact it hired more technicians as it looks to grow the business moving forward.

So to the bull case. Water Intelligence is still a relatively small fish in a large pond. Despite its international presence, there are larger, more established, and arguably better-equipped rivals out there that could dominate the market. This could negatively affect the performance and growth aspirations of Water Intelligence.

Furthermore, Water Intelligence is at the mercy of current macroeconomic headwinds. These include soaring inflation, the rising cost of materials, and recent international currency exchange volatility. Rising costs could put pressure on profit margins. For any growth stock, profit plays a key part in growing the business. In addition to this, Water’s international presence opens it up to unfavourable international currency exchange rates that could damage its balance sheet.

A growth stock I will continue to monitor

In conclusion, I have decided to keep Water Intelligence on my watch list for now. Current volatility, as well as falling investor sentiment help me come to my conclusion. There are some positives to note, including growth to date, as well as recent performance. For that reason I will keep a close eye on the wider economy in relation to its performance to see if I should change my stance down the line.

Like buying £1 for 31p

This seems ridiculous, but we almost never see shares looking this cheap. Yet this Share Advisor pick has a price/book ratio of 0.31. In plain English, this means that investors effectively get in on a business that holds £1 of assets for every 31p they invest!

Of course, this is the stock market where money is always at risk — these valuations can change and there are no guarantees. But some risks are a LOT more interesting than others, and at The Motley Fool we believe this company is amongst them.

What’s more, it currently boasts a stellar dividend yield of around 10%, and right now it’s possible for investors to jump aboard at near-historic lows. Want to get the name for yourself?

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Jabran Khan has no position in any of the shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Water Intelligence 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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