Valuentum Economic Castleâ„¢ Rating Update

Read: Keeping the Horse Before the Cart: Valuentum’s Economic Castle™ Rating The Economic Castle Focuses on the Magnitude of Economic Value Creation The Valuentum Economic Castle™ rating is an enhancement of the competitive advantage framework (commonly known as economic moat analysis) that has become widespread and ubiquitous within the investing world. Whereas an economic moat framework evaluates a firm on the basis of the sustainability and durability of its competitive advantages, Valuentum’s Economic Castle™ rating evaluates a firm on the basis of the firm’s future economic profit spread (return on invested capital less its weighted average cost of capital). The companies with the strongest Valuentum Economic Castle™ ratings are poised to generate the most economic value for shareholders in the … Read more

Baidu’s Internet Presence in China Is Phenomenal

By Brian Nelson, CFA With a population of over 1.3 billion people, more than 4 times the population of the US, China is flush with opportunities. We at Valuentum think one of the greatest long-term investment opportunities in the country has to do with ongoing Internet penetration, specifically related to search engine use and technology. Baidu (BIDU) is at the forefront of increased Internet penetration in China, and its recent results have showed fantastic sales expansion. For example, the firm noted that total revenue advanced nearly 60% in its most recently-reported first quarter from the corresponding period in 2013. For me, the relationship with Baidu goes back almost ten years when I worked at a buyside firm that was lucky to … Read more

Focus on a Rules-Based Process Not on Short-term Outcomes

By Brian Nelson, CFA …you should be skeptical of what investment advice you use and who your sources are. (Investment gurus) give…seemingly solid advice in (their) columns, but (as) it turns out (their) stock picking skills don’t translate so well into the mutual fund industry… …Part of the problem is that you have no idea what they’re actual track record is or the conviction they hold on each recommendation they put out there. The talking heads have no idea what your risk profile and time horizon are. There’s a huge disconnect between financial predictions you read about or see on TV and your personal circumstances. That’s why it’s so important to focus on a rules-based process instead of short-term outcomes. It … Read more

Baidu Dollars Likely Shifting to Alibaba Near Term; Raising Our Fair Value of Yahoo

Valuentum previewed the valuation of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba in October 2013. Today, we’ve updated our analysis of the company in the table below and have raised our intrinsic value estimate to approximately $100 billion from $75 billion previously. This revision has had a relatively large per-share upward re-valuation of the shares of 24%-owner Yahoo (YHOO) in its 16-page report. Softbank, which owns more than 35% of Alibaba, will also see a more optimistic slant towards its own valuation in coming periods. Our updated valuation details of Alibaba are shown below. The previous table had a typo regarding the long-term growth rate of the perpetuity calculation, which has been corrected in the table above. Though we think our forecasts are … Read more

Iron Ore Prices Plunge

Worries about the pace of China’s economic expansion are hurting prices for iron ore. According to data from the Steel Index Ltd, benchmark iron ore dropped more than 8% to $104.70 a dry ton March 10, falling the most since August 2009. Over the weekend, news revealed that Chinese exports dropped a surprisingly 18.1% in February, relative to expectations calling for a 7.5% increase. According to customs data released March 8, China’s imports of iron ore were 61.24 million metric tons in February, significantly below the 86.83 million tons registered in January. The news, while not shocking, wasn’t very pleasant. Still, we’re taking the recently-released February numbers with a grain of salt. Scares regarding the pace of China’s economic growth … Read more

The Valuentum Buying Index Doesn’t Disappoint: Highest-Rated Baidu Reports

Article updated to reflect pricing open. We’re still navigating through a rough patch in growing the outperformance of the Best Ideas portfolio, but we were very pleased to see continued validation of the efficacy of the Valuentum Buying Index, our stock-selection methodology, with Best Ideas portfolio holding Baidu (BIDU) reporting excellent fourth-quarter results after the market close Wednesday. Chinese Internet search giant Baidu is one of the top-rated firms registering a pristine 10 on the Valuentum Buying Index and one of the latest inclusions to the Best Ideas portfolio, added August 1, 2013 (view email transaction alert archive here). Shares were trading at $133.60 at the time of the alert, representing more than a 30% move in just the past … Read more

What If You Joined Valuentum on January 1, 2013 and Followed Our Transaction Alert Emails…

Let’s get this out of the way first: we’re not perfect. Though investors can look at our track record over a longer horizon to great satisfaction, as the Best Ideas portfolio (click here) and Dividend Growth portfolio (click here) are doing quite well for long-time members, what about new members that may have joined recently? How would they have fared by following our transaction alert emails? Would they have made money on our ideas? Before we answer these questions, let’s walk through a few ways members use our services. Many like to replicate the actively-managed portfolios that are housed in the monthly newsletters in their personal accounts in their entirety. Others like to use our transaction alert emails for incremental … Read more

Sign of the Times: Facebook Soars, Yahoo Sours

On January 29, Facebook (FB) kept the fundamental momentum going in its operations. The social media giant announced impressive fourth-quarter results, revealing that revenue jumped 63% (see image below) thanks to a 76% increase in revenue from advertising. Facebook indicated that mobile advertising revenue now represents more than half of advertising revenue compared to less than 25% in the same period a year ago. Income from operations nearly doubled in the period, to $1.13 billion, as the firm’s GAAP operating margin leapt 11 percentage points, to 44%. GAAP net income advanced to $523 million, compared to $64 million in the fourth quarter of 2012. Diluted earnings per share came in at $0.20 per share in the quarter, up from $0.03 … Read more

SEC Proposes Barring the Chinese Units of the Big 4 Accounting Firms for 6 Months; A Washington-Beijing Scuffle; Neither Firm-Specific, Nor Is It “New” News

On Thursday, Reuters reported that SEC Administrative Law Judge Cameron Elliot believes “Chinese units of the global ‘Big Four’ accounting firms (KPMG, Deloitte & Touche, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Ernst and Young) should be suspended from auditing U.S.-listed companies for six months in an escalation in a long-running dispute over regulators’ access to documents.” Though the accounting firms have indicated that they intend to appeal against the ruling, the article did unnerve investors in many US-listed Chinese stocks, including Baidu (BIDU), which notes Ernst & Young Hua Ming LLP as its principal external auditor. This is not “new” news. Baidu goes to great lengths to highlight this scenario as a risk in its 20-F on page 32, with potential de-listing (not bankruptcy or … Read more