Apple Surges Higher!
October 11, 2019
Image Shown: Shares of Apple continue to surge higher and were supported by positive US-China trade talk news on Friday October 11. By Callum Turcan One of our favorite companies, Apple (AAPL), has been off to the races with shares pushing up into the mid-$230s as of this writing. Apple is a top holding in both our Best Ideas Newsletter and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolios. We value Apple at up to $266 per share at the top end of our fair value estimate range, and shares of AAPL yield 1.3% as of this writing. Please note Apple’s fiscal year ends in late September. Let’s start out by covering an area Apple has had some trouble with over the past few
Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week Ending October 11
October 11, 2019
Below we provide a list of firms that raised their dividends during the week ending October 11. The dividend reports of covered firms on this list will be updated shortly with the new information. To access our dividend reports use the ‘Symbol’ search box in our website header. Firms Raising Their Dividends This Week A.O. Smith (AOS): now $0.24 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.22. American Corporation (AEE): now $0.495 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.475. ConocoPhillips (COP): now $0.42 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.305. Eaton Vance (EV): now $0.375 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.35. Enterprise Products Partners (EPD): now $0.4425 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.44. FS Bancorp (FSBW): now $0.20 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.15.
5 Questions Answered by the Valuentum Team
October 10, 2019
Image Source: Eric 1. On the 16-page Reports QUESTION: When I look at the company vitals information on the left side of the first part of each stock page, are the ‘Est. Normal Diluted EPS’ and ‘P/E on Est. Normal Diluted EPS’ essentially the same as 12-month forward EPS and 12-month forward P/E I see from other data sources (just worded differently and based on your estimates rather than “consensus figures”)? It seems like this would be the case, but I wanted to double check. Do you all back out the company’s net cash position when looking at this metric? ANSWER: Our normalized P/E ratios and EV/EBITDA ratios consider the companies’ current price relative to the average earnings or average EBITDA
Covering Best Ideas Newsletter Holding Berkshire Hathaway
October 10, 2019
Image Source: Berkshire Hathaway Inc – 2018 Annual Report By Callum Turcan As a top holding in our Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio, Berkshire Hathaway Inc (BRK.A) (BRK.B) Class B shares have room to run in our view. Our fair value estimate for BRK.B stands at $229 per share, significantly higher than where shares are trading at as of this writing (~$204 per share). Please note Berkshire Hathaway does not pay out a common dividend at this time. Covering a Tricky Balance Sheet The conglomerate splits its operations into two; ‘Insurance and Other’ and ‘Railroad, Utilities, and Energy,’ with Berkshire Hathaway breaking down the financial performance of each segment when possible. Berkshire Hathaway’s ‘Insurance and Other’ segment had a large net
Our Reports on Stocks in the Internet Content & Services Group
October 10, 2019
Image Source: Christopher Structure of the Internet Software & Services Industry The Internet software/services industry is composed of a variety of companies with rapidly-changing business models. Most focus on improving the ways people connect with information, either via Internet search or by social media platforms, and generate revenue primarily by delivering cost-effective online advertising. Constituents earn significant returns on invested capital due to their capital-light operations, though competition remains fierce. We expect most companies in this group to look substantially different 10 years from now than they do today. Overall, we’re neutral on the structure. We’ve optimized our tehnology coverage. To access the reports, please select here.
Fair Value Estimates Matter – Case Study: Boeing
October 9, 2019
Image Source: Boeing’s share price converged to our estimate of intrinsic value in the summer of 2019. The plane maker continues to navigate tumultuous skies with its 737 MAX. By Brian Nelson, CFA Dow Jones Industrial Average component Boeing (BA) continues to dominate news headlines, and not for good reason. Let’s revisit our March 2019 article for some background: The news for Boeing hasn’t been this bad since the doldrums of the 787 Dreamliner build some years ago now. The 737 narrowbody, the line-up all over the news of late, is the workhorse of the industry, and Boeing’s next generation 737 MAX has been the fastest-selling plane in the aerospace giant’s history. Most countries around the globe, including the US,
Oracle Makes a Big Push Into the Cloud
October 9, 2019
Image Source: Oracle Corporation – September 2019 IR Presentation By Callum Turcan On Monday October 7, Reuters reported that Oracle Corporation (ORCL) planned to hire an additional ~2,000 workers to support the tech giant’s cloud expansion strategy. These new jobs would be centered around San Francisco, Seattle, and India. As of May 31, 2019, Oracle had 136,000 full-time employees located around the world with 18,000 of those employees supporting the firm’s cloud computing division. Most importantly, Oracle plans to launch another 20 cloud regions by the end of 2020 that would complement its existing 16 cloud regions, vastly augmenting its ability to cater to international customers (and to US-based clients as well). We continue to like Oracle in our Dividend
ConocoPhillips Pushes Through a Big Dividend Increase, Emerging” Play Is a Dud”
October 8, 2019
Image Shown: Shares of ConocoPhillips traded modestly higher on October 7 after announcing a significant dividend increase and plans for additional share buybacks in 2020. However, please note ConocoPhillips is still trading far below where it was at the start of 2019 as an abundance of supplies combined with deteriorating macroeconomic conditions to weigh negatively on expected future raw energy resource pricing. By Callum Turcan On October 7, shares of upstream super-independent ConocoPhillips (COP) traded up modestly after the company announced that it was boosting its quarterly dividend by 38% sequentially and would repurchase $3.0 billion worth of its shares in 2020. Management noted that the upsized dividend would cost an additional $0.5 billion on an annualized basis. Shares of
General Motors and the Union Strike!
October 7, 2019
Image Source: General Motors Company – IR Presentation By Callum Turcan A holding in both our Best Ideas Newsletter and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolios, shares of General Motors (GM) have come under pressure over the past month from the ongoing strike that involves roughly 46,000-48,000 of its workers (primarily in the US). So far, this strike has halted production at more than 30 General Motors facilities in the US and has negatively impacted operations at various auto parts suppliers as well. The walkout is now coming up on its second month if a deal isn’t reached soon. Talks between General Motors and the Union Automobile Workers (“UAW”) union reportedly took a turn for the worse over this past weekend (ended
Economic Commentary: Apple $225+, Brokers Tumble, Auto Sales Look Tired
October 4, 2019
“Though all signs point to increased volatility, we maintain our view that we’re well-positioned in the newsletter portfolios, and the ideas highlighted in the Exclusive publication consider the backdrop economic conditions we closely monitor.” — Brian Nelson, CFA There has been plenty of news in the markets this week, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DIA) experiencing significant declines only to bounce back a bit. From where we stand, the markets look vulnerable technically, but that doesn’t mean we’re looking to change anything in the newsletter portfolios. We have some dry powder in the form of a ~10% cash weighting in the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio. The disappointing September ADP jobs report added to lower-than-expected ISM (Institute