Alphabet Working to Balance Rising Spending and Driving Revenue Growth

Alphabet’s top-line growth remains impressive, but rising costs continue to pressure margin performance. Free cash flow generation is still robust, which provides the backbone for its fortress-like balance sheet, but capital spending levels advanced at a significant rate in 2018. By Kris Rosemann Simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio idea Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) turned in a strong finish to 2018, but rising mobile-driven traffic acquisition costs are expected to continue weighing on margin performance. Revenue at Alphabet in the fourth quarter, results released February 4, jumped 22% on a year-over-year basis as reported thanks to its continued strength in Mobile Search as well as support from YouTube, Cloud, and Desktop Search, but operating income growth came in at only ~7% as … Read more

Earnings Roundup: Amazon, Facebook, Honeywell, PayPal, Visa

Let’s talk about our views on Amazon, Facebook, Honeywell, PayPal, and Visa. We think Facebook’s equity offers the biggest bargain, but Visa remains our top idea, as it has been for some time. By Brian Nelson, CFA Amazon’s Shares Are Trading Below Our Fair Value Estimate But Sensitivity to Assumptions Is Great Image shown: The probability distribution of our fair value estimate range for Amazon. The company is trading below our fair value estimate of ~$2,000, but above the low end of the fair value estimate range of ~$1,500. We think shares are fairly valued if they are trading on the yellow line. Amazon’s fair value estimate is very sensitive to its operating margin. Here are the three things that … Read more

Consider Selling Discipline = Systematic, Forward-looking, Repeatable

Image shown: An illustration of Valuentum’s call on Kinder Morgan during 2015. You can read about this in more detail in the Preface of Value Trap: Theory of Universal Valuation. For a consider-selling discipline to be successful, it must be systematic, forward-looking and repeatable. The Valuentum process worked equally well with General Electric during 2017 (image later in note). No changes to simulated newsletter portfolios. By Brian Nelson, CFA Good morning everyone! The markets took a shellacking yesterday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DIA) falling over 300 points during the trading session January 22. Had there not been a near-100 point leap in the Dow during the past few minutes of trading, the fallout may have been worse. Most are … Read more

Conference Call Coming Soon, Catch Up This Weekend

Image shown: The markets continue to rally significantly since the near-term bottom in December. Here’s the email we sent to members December 26.  No changes to simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio and simulated Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio (contact us if you missed the latest notification regarding the simulated High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio). This article was sent to members via email January 19. That email can be accessed at the link that follows this article. Conference Call Monday, January 28, 11amET/10amCT. We’ll talk about website navigation, how to use the stock and dividend reports, and dig deep into our capital-appreciation and dividend growth methodology. Details to follow, but add this date/time to your calendar. Read what some of our members have … Read more

Markets Continue to Recover

Image shown: The markets continue to rally significantly since the near-term bottom in December. The decision to move the cash “weightings” to zero in the simulated portfolios of the Best Ideas Newsletter and Dividend Growth Newsletter during the trading session December 27 has been quite rewarding for members that have been following our research and newsletters. The S&P 500 SPDR. No Changes to Simulated Newsletter portfolios. This article was sent to members via email January 18. The original email can be accessed via the link that follows this article. Brian Nelson, CFA The S&P 500 (SPY) continues to march higher in this young 2019, and we trust many of you are pleased with what is turning into quite a nice … Read more

Story Remains the Same at Netflix

Image Source: Netflix quarterly report Netflix continues to grow its subscriber base and pump out compelling content for audiences. However, its substantial cash burn will not subside in the near term, and its sizable debt load continues to grow. By Kris Rosemann Our opinion of Netflix (NFLX) remains unchanged. The company has some attractive qualities, but they are buried underneath a mountain of financial obligations. Management continues to point to the social relevancy of its programming, but we continue to point to its sizable cash burn. We understand the thought process behind Netflix publishing the notable increases in Instagram (FB) followers of the talent of its original content in its fourth quarter earnings release January 17. If it can continue … Read more

Digital Realty 2019 Guidance Indicative of Datacenter Pricing Trends

Image shown: Digital Realty’s top 20 customers by annualized base rent. Source: Digital Realty investor presentation. Digital Realty expects weakness in rental rates on renewal leases on a cash basis in 2019, which is indicative of negotiating power held by large cloud operators, but the REIT expects top-line growth to continue thanks in part to ongoing growth in leasing volume. By Kris Rosemann Shares of simulated Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio idea Digital Realty Trust (DLR) faced selling pressure following the release of its 2019 guidance January 9. The update revealed expectations for a high-single-digit decline in rental rates on renewal leases on a cash basis and core funds from operations (FFO) guidance of $6.60-$6.70, the latter of which came in … Read more

Markets Still Bouncing Nicely

Image shown: This holiday season was mighty hectic, and not many were anticipating the volatility we experienced. Here’s where the simulated Best Ideas Newsletter and simulated Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolios went to “fully invested,” reducing a 30% and 20% cash “weighting” at the high end of their respective ranges for each portfolio, respectively. Email. No Changes to Simulated Newsletter portfolios Brian Nelson, CFA After what perhaps has been the most volatile December in stock market history, the markets are off to the races in January. We continue to watch the broader equity markets closely, but directionally the call to go to “zero” in cash after the close December 26 has worked out, for anyone that received the notification after that date. … Read more

In the News: Apple vs. Qualcomm, Intel and AMD, Visa in China, and Netflix’s Pricing

Let’s take a look at some of the top stories on some of the biggest names in tech. Apple secured a legal victory in Germany, rumors swirl Intel and AMD, Visa’s efforts in China may have hit a speedbump, and Netflix is enacting its largest price hike ever on its US subscribers. By Kris Rosemann Though an end may be far from imminent, the legal battle between Qualcomm (QCOM) and simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio idea Apple (AAPL) took a turn in Apple’s favor after a patent lawsuit filed by Qualcomm was thrown out by a German court. Qualcomm had previously won a case that enabled it to ban the sale of older iPhones in Germany–it also recently won a … Read more

Value Trap, More Volatility; We’re Waiting and Watching

Image shown: The decision to remove GE from the simulated newsletter portfolios when we did may have been our best call yet.  In this note, let’s talk about the importance of reading Value Trap, learn why we’ve gone “fully invested,” talk a little bit about put options, learn some of the intricacies of the Valuentum process, find out where to find VBI rankings to download and sort, and talk about some of our recently-highlighted ideas in the simulated newsletter portfolios. No Changes to Simulated Newsletter portfolios Brian Nelson, CFA Trust you are having a wonderful Monday morning! I hope that many of you made the conference call last Thursday at 11amET, but if you didn’t, we’ll have another one coming soon. … Read more