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Jul 24, 2020
Earnings Brief: PEP, CMG, WHR, TSLA, TWTR, KMB
Image Source: Tesla has turned the corner regarding GAAP profitability, and the firm is now generating positive free cash flow, as it sits on billions of cash on the balance sheet. Q2 2020 Update. Second-quarter earnings season is coming in largely as expected. Many of the firms are reporting improving demand through the course of the quarter, and entities that were facing hardship are making the necessary adjustments to improve performance. Pandemic-driven demand has been evident across the consumer staples space, and innovative entities have not stopped innovating as a result of COVID-19. We maintain our view that the world is fighting back against COVID-19, and we expect fundamental performance to continue to improve across myriad sectors as well as a greater “return to normalcy in 2021,” which is but six months away. Accommodative Fed/Treasury policy coupled with substantial increases in money supply may keep this market moving ever-higher in the meantime.
Jul 24, 2020
Intel’s 7-nm Chips Behind Schedule, Free Cash Flows Remain Strong
Image Shown: Intel Corporation made waves on July 23 when it announced its 7-nm chips were well behind schedule. Image Source: Intel Corporation – Second Quarter Fiscal 2020 IR Earnings Presentation. On July 23, Intel Corp reported second quarter fiscal 2020 earnings (period ended June 27, 2020) that beat both consensus top- and bottom-line estimates. However, shares of INTC dropped during after hours trading that day due to Intel delaying the rollout of its 7-nanometer chips. The company offered full-year guidance for fiscal 2020 that indicated its growth trajectory was continuing in the face of the ongoing coronavirus (‘COVID-19’) pandemic, though investors were largely fixated on the delay of its 7-nm chip offerings.
Jul 23, 2020
Microsoft Closes Out Fiscal 2020
Image Shown: An overview of Microsoft Corporation’s financial performance during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020. The company reported strong year-over-year revenue growth across its three main business segments. Image Source: Microsoft Corporation – Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2020 Earnings PowerPoint Presentation. On June 12, 2020, we added Microsoft Corp back to the Best Ideas Newsletter and the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolios. We strongly appreciate Microsoft’s net cash position, high quality cash flow profile, and its long-term outlook, which is underpinned by secular growth tailwinds. On July 22, Microsoft posted fourth quarter fiscal 2020 (period ended June 30, 2020) that beat both consensus top- and bottom-line estimates, though its guidance for the current fiscal quarter was lighter than what analysts had expected. The top end of our fair value estimate range for Microsoft sits at $234 per share, indicating shares of MSFT have room to run further still after climbing ~34% year-to-date as of the end of normal trading hours on July 22 (before taking dividend considerations into account). Additionally, we give Microsoft “EXCELLENT” Dividend Growth and Dividend Safety ratings due to its promising payout growth outlook and stellar Dividend Cushion ratio of 3.9 (which factors in annual double-digit per share dividend increases over the coming fiscal years). Shares of MSFT yield ~1.0% as of this writing.
Jul 23, 2020
Earnings Update: LMT, ISRG, KO, PM
Image Source: As with many companies these days, Coca-Cola pulled its 2020 outlook due to uncertainties surrounding COVID-19. Second Quarter 2020 Earnings Call. We released a few preliminary thoughts on second quarter earnings in our note here, but we wanted to elaborate on a few new reports, too. Lockheed Martin is included in the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio, while Intuitive Surgical was highlighted as a COVID-19 play during the March swoon. Coca-Cola remains an excellent bellwether on the global economy, while Philip Morris remains a holding in the High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio (subscribe). Let’s cover the second quarter reports from these companies in this note.
Jul 22, 2020
Second Quarter Earnings Roundup
The figure above shows the performance of the simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio from inception May 17, 2011, through December 15, 2017, relative to its declared benchmark, the S&P 500 (SPY), on an apples-to-apples basis, with dividends collected but not reinvested for both the newsletter portfolio and the SPY, as reported in the monthly newsletter. The simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio outperformed the S&P 500, including reinvested dividends in the benchmark, since inception (May 17, 2011) and since the inaugural release of the newsletter (July 13, 2011) through the end of the measurement period (December 15, 2017). The results are hypothetical and do not represent returns that an investor actually earned. Past results are not indicative of future performance.
Jul 22, 2020
IBM’s Cloud Transition Continues
Image Source: International Business Machines Corporation – 2019 Annual Report. On July 20, IBM reported second quarter 2020 earnings that beat both consensus top- and bottom-line estimates. Most of the market’s excitement centered on IBM’s ‘Cloud & Cognitive Software’ segment posting year-over-year revenue growth of ~3% in the second quarter while its company-wide GAAP revenue declined by ~5% year-over-year, though initial gains in IBM’s share price faded away during regular trading hours on July 21. In the earnings press release, IBM noted its “total cloud revenue” grew by 30% year-over-year last quarter. Shares of IBM are trading near their fair value estimate of $129 as of this writing, indicating that shares of IBM appear fairly valued.
Jul 21, 2020
Johnson & Johnson Beats Estimates and Raises Guidance
Image Source: Johnson & Johnson – Second Quarter of 2020 IR Earnings Presentation. On July 16, Johnson & Johnson reported second quarter 2020 earnings that beat both consensus top- and bottom-line estimates. Most importantly, Johnson & Johnson increased its full-year guidance for 2020 as the firm is well-prepared to ride out the ongoing coronavirus (‘COVID-19’) pandemic, in our view. We continue to like shares of JNJ in both the Best Ideas Newsletter and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolios. As of this writing, shares of JNJ yield ~2.7%.
Jul 21, 2020
Morgan Stanley Puts up a Tremendous Quarter
Image Shown: Morgan Stanley’s 2Q2020 Results Broken Down by Segment. Image Source: Morgan Stanley’s 2Q2020 Earnings Supplement. Morgan Stanley truly shined during this quarter of extreme volatility. While credit provisioning was higher year over year, Morgan Stanley simply does not have many of the credit exposures that are leading to huge multi-billion-dollar credit provisions at some of its money-center banking peers. Though its wealth management business' net income (applicable to Morgan Stanley) was down 10% year over year, and Investment Management was up only 20%, it was the Institutional Securities stunning 95% advance in net income that made this quarter a (temporary) gem of notable brilliance.
Jul 20, 2020
Walgreens Targets Cost Cuts and In-Store Doctors’ Offices
Image Source: Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc – Third Quarter Fiscal 2020 IR Earnings Presentation. On July 9, Walgreens Boots Alliance reported its third-quarter fiscal 2020 earnings (period ended May 31, 2020) and raised its dividend by ~2% on a sequential basis. Walgreens has increased its annual dividend over the past 45 consecutive years, earning it Dividend Aristocrat status, though we caution its net debt load weighs negatively on its forward-looking dividend coverage. Shares of WBA yield ~4.6% as of this writing.
Jul 20, 2020
Bank of America is Working Through a Difficult Time
Image Shown: Summary of Bank of America’s 2Q2020 results. Image Source: Bank of America 2Q2020 Earnings Presentation. When putting all the puzzle pieces together, we see Bank of America facing the headwinds of low rates and sizable credit provisioning with relative ease thanks to its substantial pre-tax, pre-provision earnings power. As long as the economy doesn’t get drastically worse from here, long term investors will benefit from normalized valuations on more normalized earnings in the not-too-distant future.



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