The Valuentum Dividend100 Publication; A Must-Have For Any Income Investor
January 1, 2013
Dividend investors literally have thousands of income stocks to choose from. So what are they to do, and where can they go for the most trusted forward-looking opinions on dividend growth and safety? That’s the question we seek to answer with our ValuentumDividend100 publication. In this document, we showcase the top 100 high-quality, dividend growth gems within our coverage universe. Whether you’re looking to build a portfolio consisting of high-yielding, dividend-growers or simply seeking to augment it with a few income gems, the Valuentum Dividend100 is an essential resource for any income investor. We outline some of the key components of our Dividend100 publication below, and explain how you can get the most from each of one Sign Up for
The Valuentum Ideas100; A Compilation of the Highest-Quality Firms on the Market Today!
December 31, 2012
Financial advisors and investors literally have thousands of stocks—large and small, domestic and foreign–to choose from. So what are they to do, and where can they go to find the most trusted opinions on the highest-quality companies on the market today? That’s the question we seek to answer with our Valuentum Ideas100 publication. In this document, we showcase the highest-quality firms from each sector (100 in total) on the basis of our assessment of their competitive advantages (ROIC less WACC spread) and risk profiles (our ValueRisk™ rating). We believe the strength and sustainability of a firm’s return on invested capital (ROIC) is the best quantitative way to assess a company’s competitive advantages, and we believe a deep dive into
General Electric: A Strong Dividend Growth Idea
December 31, 2012
Please select the image below to download our 16-page stock research report (pdf) on General Electric (GE). Ratings as of the time of the writing of this article, December 31, 2012.
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December 30, 2012
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Red Hat Continues to Generate Strong Cash Flow
December 28, 2012
Open-source software provider Red Hat (click ticker for report: ) reported solid third-quarter results last week. The firm that is synonymous with Linux posted revenue growth of 18% (21% excluding currency) year-over-year to $344 million, a touch better than consensus estimates. Non-GAAP earnings per share ticked up a penny to $0.29, also in-line with consensus expectations. We plan to update our report soon. On the revenue side, subscription sales increased 19% year-over-year to $294 million, while training and services revenue increased 14% to $49 million. We were even more impressed by the company’s growth in deferred revenue, which totaled $988 million—21% higher than at the same time a year ago. The firm has done an excellent job of retaining its
Apple’s Market Share Is Great; Its Profits and Cash Flow Are Even Better
December 27, 2012
Adding to the wall of worries that has crushed the share price of Apple (click ticker for report: ) during the past several months are fears that the firm doesn’t have incredible market share outside of the US. Recent estimates peg Apple’s US market share at 53.3%, up tremendously from its 35.8% market share registered a year ago. Such a figure reveals that more than half of all smartphone sales are coming from Apple, even though its phones tend to cost more than those of its competitors—even for an out-of-date model like the 4S. No one seems to be denying the firm’s top-notch execution and performance in the US. Android (click ticker for report: ), on the other hand, has
Nike Reports Second Quarter Results; Shares Split
December 27, 2012
Late last week, athletic footwear and apparel heavyweight Nike (click ticker for report: ) reported strong second-quarter results. Revenue of $6 billion was 7% higher than a year ago, and it was also slightly better than consensus expectations. Earnings were also better than expected, growing 11% year-over-year to $1.14 per share, aided immensely by a large share buyback. We plan to adjust our report and fair value estimate on Nike to account for the stock split soon. We like to focus on Nike’s gross margins, which were down 30 basis points year-over-year to 42.5%. Though we are pleased to see gross margin declines moderate, we are a bit worried that gross margins are going to be permanently lower than the
Ecommerce Sales Surge During the Holiday Season
December 26, 2012
It should be no surprise to Valuentum members that ecommerce sales were fantastic this holiday season as we continue to hold payment processors Visa (click ticker for report: ) and PayPal – via eBay (click ticker for report: ) – in the portfolio of our Best Ideas Newsletter. Digital business analytics firm comscore (SCOR) reported that for the first 51 days of the November-December 2012 holiday season, retail ecommerce spending advanced 16% versus the same period a year ago, a breakneck pace. Impressively, the data show that the 5-week work week ending December 21, 2012 registered a rate of expansion of 53% in spending. We continue to focus on high-VBI rated firms that are benefiting from long-term secular tailwinds, and
Bed Bath & Beyond Posts a Mediocre Third Quarter
December 21, 2012
Wednesday afternoon, home store Bed Bath & Beyond (click ticker for report: ) reported lackluster third-quarter sales growth. Revenue fell short of expectations, up 15% year-over-year to $2.7 billion. Earnings, on the other hand, jumped 8% year-over-year to $1.03 per share, a penny better than consensus expectations. Though we don’t expect a material change to our valuation, we plan to update our report soon. Earnings guidance was the real disappointment, as the company provided a fourth quarter earnings range of $1.60-$1.67 per share compared to the consensus calling for $1.75 per share. During the company’s prepared remarks, it blamed the integration of Cost Plus World Market and Linen Holdings for half of the margin weakness in the fourth quarter, with
The New Car Effect Hits CarMax
December 21, 2012
Used-car dealer CarMax (click ticker for report: ) reported stellar third-quarter results Thursday morning. Revenue surged 15% year-over-year to a better-than-anticipated $2.6 billion. Earnings also grew 15% year-over-year to $0.41 per share, easily exceeding the consensus estimate. Our fair value estimate is unchanged. Given how the new-car recovery continues, it may seem surprising that CarMax would see such strong sales gains. Used-car revenues jumped 17% year to $2.06 billion, with total units jumping 16% and comparable store units jumping 12% compared to the same period last year. However, this shouldn’t be too surprising, in our view, given the aging fleet of cars in the US coupled with the better used-car inventory stimulated by the new car recovery. As consumers purchase