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ScanSource (NASDAQ:SCSC) lifts 6.3% this week, taking five-year gains to 61%

Simply Wall St·11/26/2025 10:19:31
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If you buy and hold a stock for many years, you'd hope to be making a profit. But more than that, you probably want to see it rise more than the market average. But ScanSource, Inc. (NASDAQ:SCSC) has fallen short of that second goal, with a share price rise of 61% over five years, which is below the market return. The last year has been disappointing, with the stock price down 21% in that time.

On the back of a solid 7-day performance, let's check what role the company's fundamentals have played in driving long term shareholder returns.

To paraphrase Benjamin Graham: Over the short term the market is a voting machine, but over the long term it's a weighing machine. One flawed but reasonable way to assess how sentiment around a company has changed is to compare the earnings per share (EPS) with the share price.

During the five years of share price growth, ScanSource moved from a loss to profitability. That would generally be considered a positive, so we'd hope to see the share price to rise.

The graphic below depicts how EPS has changed over time (unveil the exact values by clicking on the image).

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NasdaqGS:SCSC Earnings Per Share Growth November 26th 2025

Dive deeper into ScanSource's key metrics by checking this interactive graph of ScanSource's earnings, revenue and cash flow.

A Different Perspective

While the broader market gained around 13% in the last year, ScanSource shareholders lost 21%. 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 10%, 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. I find it very interesting to look at share price over the long term as a proxy for business performance. But to truly gain insight, we need to consider other information, too. Consider for instance, the ever-present spectre of investment risk. We've identified 1 warning sign with ScanSource , and understanding them should be part of your investment process.

But note: ScanSource may not be the best stock to buy. So take a peek at this free list of interesting companies with past earnings growth (and further growth forecast).

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