Nelson’s Earnings Roundup: GOOG(L), PYPL, INTC

Image Source: Aaron Fulkerson Let’s get President of Valuentum Brian Nelson’s quick thoughts on the earnings reports of Alphabet, Paypal, and Intel, all very important holdings in the newsletter portfolios. By Brian Nelson, CFA Alphabet The Mountain View, California-based Internet search giant continues to do a lot of things right. CFO Ruth Porat called the top-line growth in the fourth-quarter results of the company formerly called Google “exceptional.” Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) is the lifeblood of the Internet, and consumers every day consult Google with their innermost questions and sometimes deepest thoughts and concerns (looking for answers). It will remain a core aspect of our lives, as core as the most innate possessions of those that use it. During the quarter, … Read more

Qualcomm in Defense Mode

Image Source: Kārlis Dambrāns Chip-making giant Qualcomm has found itself firmly in the FTC’s spotlight, and Apple has now piled on with a lawsuit of its own. Let’s take a quick look at the developments. By Kris Rosemann Qualcomm (QCOM), the world’s largest maker of semiconductors for mobile phones, has a fantastic business model based on the licensing of technology that has been declared essentail to industry standards, but is it too good to be true? The Federal Trade Commission thinks it might be, and the company was charged Janaury 17 with using anticompetitive tactics to maintain its monopoly in the supply of baseband processors, the devices that manage communications between mobile products. The FTC alleges that Qualcomm threatened to … Read more

Dividend Growth Newsletter: Evaluating Our 2016 Dividend Growth Picks

“…the average return of our dividend growth picks has blown the return of the S&P 500 out of the water during the past two years, and in each of the past two years.” By Brian Nelson, CFA What say us of our dividend growth stock-selection skills? First, on a portfolio level, I am very proud to say that the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio has advanced in each of the past two years, while the SPDR S&P Dividend ETF (SDY) has been significantly more volatile, declining during 2015, and bouncing back during 2016. For supposedly steady-eddy dividend growth indices, they tend to be quite volatile relative to the Valuentum Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio, one of the main reasons why I don’t … Read more

The Next Industrial Revolution – Internet of Things

Image Source: Skyworks Summary: ·        The Internet of Things has been called ‘the next Industrial Revolution,’ and the revolution is already well underway. ·        Explosive growth can be expected in the number of devices connected to the Internet in coming years, and the data extracted from such devices will enable businesses to make significant value creating improvements to operations. ·        The proliferation of the Internet of Things will take a combined effort from the end user of the technology to smart device manufacturers to software providers to networks. ·        The newsletter portfolios have significant exposure to early large-cap adopters of the IoT. We love the potential we see in some of our favorite names to capitalize on ‘the next Industrial … Read more

Image: Returns Following the Trump Victory

To download the table for easier viewing, please select the link . Financials: Trump’s Treasury Secretary choice Steven Mnuchin wants to repeal most of the burdensome Dodd-Frank legislation. A steepening yield curve is helping banks and may drive improved net interest margins in coming periods. Goldman Sachs is ripping higher, leading the Dow’s charge.   Crude Oil: The world is moving to a better balance in supply/demand dynamics in the energy markets. OPEC is talking, has agreed to cuts, and expectations for improved economic growth are helping energy resource pricing. High-beta companies such as Continental Resources are rallying hard.   Energy: Capital spending cuts are bolstering free cash flow in the upstream space as energy resource pricing improves. Reduced regulations could help … Read more

Tough Month – My Goodness

By Brian Nelson, CFA The market rallied hard this month and seemed to leave a lot of the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio ideas behind. I’m not going to sugarcoat the results: The Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio disappointed this month, and for that I’m sorry.  A lot of it may be “explainable” in light of what happened on Election Day 2016, however. I think a lot of investors have shifted capital from the stronger dividend payers to the more-speculative ones in hopes that a new, pro-business Trump administration will be their saving grace. We hope so, but Trump cannot be President forever, and dividend growth investors should consider a long-term perspective, in my opinion, especially when it comes to compounding payouts … Read more

Hit or Miss in the Video Gaming Entertainment Industry

The Valuentum analyst team talks the latest and greatest trends in the video game entertainment industry from tried-and-true titles to the financial positions of the largest players to retail big box and beyond. ~9 mins. Kris Rosemann: Welcome to Valuentum’s podcast. I’m Kris Rosemann and joining us today is Mr. Chris Araos. Chris, you have a strong background as an observer of trends in the video game entertainment industry. How would you say the world of gaming is shaping up these days? Chris Araos: Well, Kris — a lot has changed in video gaming in just the past five years thanks to the emergence of more-advanced mobile phones, which are just great devices to play games on. Unlike PCs or … Read more

Opinion: China-US Trade Augmented, Not Paralyzed Under Trump

Image Source: Fuzzy Gerdes By Brian Nelson, CFA “(Trump’s) tough rhetoric may just be setting the negotiations table with China (and Mexico, too), and Negotiations 101 says you start far away from the middle, and then you compromise to get what you truly want.” Nobody wins from a trade war, and business tycoon and President-elect Donald Trump knows this. It’s Business 101. Many believe, including us, that imposing steep tariffs on imports from China (MCHI, EWH, FXI) had been merely campaign rhetoric to win over votes, but many market participants are still positioning themselves for some degree of fallout nonetheless. China itself is not taking chances either. The country’s state-backed newspaper Global Times fired a shot across the bow November … Read more

Taking a Bite Out of Apple

Summary: Apple’s revenue and earnings per share were largely in-line with expectations in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2016. Revenue guidance may have come in a little light relative to consensus expectations, and expansion in China appears more challenging than originally thought. A recent product safety issue at Samsung has opened the door for Apple to convert potentially millions of smartphone users to loyal Apple customers. We’re still huge fans of Apple, its products, free cash flow generation, and pristine balance sheet — not to mention its dividend growth prospects (bottom of article)! By The Valuentum Team Oh, another article on Apple, you may say. Well, here’s why this one is different. We’ll cover some recent developments, of course, but … Read more

Earnings Insight — Apple

Let’s cover some ground on Apple’s (AAPL) calendar third-quarter report, its fiscal fourth-quarter release. What management said: “Our strong September quarter results cap a very successful fiscal 2016 for Apple,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “We’re thrilled with the customer response to iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus and Apple Watch Series 2, as well as the incredible momentum of our Services business, where revenue grew 24 percent to set another all-time record…We are pleased to have generated $16.1 billion in operating cash flow, a new record for the September quarter,” said Luca Maestri, Apple’s CFO. “We also returned $9.3 billion to investors through dividends and share repurchases during the quarter and have now completed over $186 billion of our capital … Read more