Tesla’s Well-Timed Equity Raise Provides a Much Needed Buffer During the Current Crisis

Image Shown: Shares of Tesla Inc are still up materially over the past year after coming in considerably since skyrocketing in late-2019 through early-2020, before the pandemic slowed the global economy to a crawl. By Callum Turcan Tesla Inc (TSLA) isn’t immune to the ongoing coronavirus (‘COVID-19’) pandemic, far from it, but a well-timed capital raise combined with strong operational performance in the first quarter of 2020 (before the pandemic hit) has renewed investor confidence in the electric vehicle maker and battery producer. Operational Update Before Tesla was forced to halt production at its Fremont factory in California by the end of the day on March 23, to comply with California’s stay-at-home order (which only allows “essential” businesses to remain … Read more

Tesla Moves Higher

Image Shown: Tesla Inc saw its share price jump up after reporting solid third quarter earnings in late-October. By Callum Turcan On October 23, Tesla Inc (TSLA) posted third quarter 2019 earnings that were positively received by the market. Shares of TSLA moved up sharply higher on the news, and our fair value estimate remains at $259 per share of Tesla. We appreciate the automaker’s drive to eventually become consistently free cash flow positive but given the huge range in its estimated fair value (a product of the firm’s high operating leverage and the nascent nature of the mass market electric vehicle industry), we prefer other investment opportunities out there. Additionally, the top end of our fair value estimate range … Read more

General Motors’ Cost Savings Plan Still Intact

Image Shown: Shares of General Motors moved higher after its third quarter 2019 earnings report as investors looked past the UAW strike and towards the future, particularly ongoing cost structure improvements. By Callum Turcan General Motors (GM), a holding in both our Best Ideas Newsletter and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolios, reported third quarter 2019 earnings on October 29. As expected, its results were held down by the UAW strike in the US, which stretched from late in the third quarter (two weeks in September) to early in the fourth quarter (roughly four weeks in October). Please note that General Motors’ fourth quarter performance will also get dinged over the strike. Both sides came together and agreed to a new four-year … Read more

BREAKING: General Motors and the UAW Reach a Deal, Ending the Strike

Image Shown: Shares of General Motors had come under fire over concerns regarding the extended UAW strike over the past several weeks, but with the strike now over, shares of GM may begin to converge back towards their intrinsic value. By Callum Turcan On Friday October 25, General Motors (GM) ratified a four-year deal with the United Automobile Workers union to end the 40-day long strike at its US factories, which had crippled the company’s North American operations. The deal covers ~46,000-48,000 unionized employees and has major ramifications for previous and future employees as well. General Motors is a holding in both the Best Ideas Newsletter and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolios, and we continue to like the name. Shares of … Read more

BREAKING: UAW-GM Reaches Deal, More Coming from Valuentum Soon…

BREAKING: UAW-GM Reaches Deal, More Coming from Valuentum Later… please note that this note was written prior to the deal announcement today. Valuentum will have more to say about the deal soon. Image Shown: Shares of General Motors Company are beginning to recover as the company is reportedly getting closer to reaching a deal with the UAW, which would end a strike that is estimated to have cost the company over $1 billion according to some analysts. By Callum Turcan As the strike of ~46,000 United Automobile Workers (“UAW”) employees at US factories run by General Motors (GM) enters its second month, it looks like the chances for a breakthrough are growing. The Wall Street Journal reported that General Motors’ … Read more

General Motors and the Union Strike!

Image Source: General Motors Company – IR Presentation By Callum Turcan A holding in both our Best Ideas Newsletter and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolios, shares of General Motors (GM) have come under pressure over the past month from the ongoing strike that involves roughly 46,000-48,000 of its workers (primarily in the US). So far, this strike has halted production at more than 30 General Motors facilities in the US and has negatively impacted operations at various auto parts suppliers as well. The walkout is now coming up on its second month if a deal isn’t reached soon. Talks between General Motors and the Union Automobile Workers (“UAW”) union reportedly took a turn for the worse over this past weekend (ended … Read more

Carvana Seeks to Disrupt an Enormous Market

Image Source: Carvana Co. – IR Presentation By Callum Turcan Carvana Co. (CVNA) seeks to disrupt the used car and used light truck market in the United States as a leading e-commerce platform for used automobile sales. Perhaps best known for its “car vending machines” that are located in key metropolitan areas across the US, Carvana wants to fundamentally transform the way consumers buy, sell, and ultimately ascertain the proper value for used automobiles. Please note that Carvana does not pay out a common dividend at this time and is unlikely to do so in the foreseeable future given its negative free cash flows. Industry Overview The company noted that the US used auto sales market clocked in at $764 … Read more

Our Reports on Stocks in the Auto Making Industry

Image Source: HRYMX Structure of the Auto Manufacturers Industry The auto manufacturers industry is characterized by high fixed costs, substantial operating leverage, and intense competition. Vehicle sales are impacted by general economic conditions, which are largely out of the control of participants, and by the cost of credit and fuel. Excess capacity, price discounting and other marketing initiatives can pressure the top line, while rising raw material and labor costs can squeeze the bottom line. Changing consumer preferences in type, model and fuel-efficiency can cause abrupt shifts in market share. The structural characteristics of the group are very poor. For our automaker coverage, please click here.

How About the New Vette? General Motors Bouncing Back

Image Source: GM Chevrolet Next-Generation Corvette, 2020 Stingray revealed July 18 Shares of General Motors held up well in an otherwise weak market August 1 after posting a solid second quarter 2019 earnings report. By Callum Turcan A holding in both our Dividend Growth Newsletter and Best Ideas Newsletter portfolios, General Motors (GM) held up well August 1 after reporting a nice earnings beat with revenue coming in-line with consensus analyst estimates. GM’s North America division led the way, aided by its all-new Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra offerings taking market share in the pickup truck market (according to third-party data cited by GM). GAAP revenue declined by 2% year-over-year and non-GAAP adjusted EBIT moved lower by 6%, but GM’s … Read more

In the News: Gold, Auto Sales, General Electric

We don’t think gold makes much sense outside perhaps a very diversified portfolio. Auto sales weren’t all that great in September, and some are calling for a bottom in General Electric. By Brian Nelson, CFA The price of gold (GLD) will continue to be volatile as many own it as both a global inflation hedge and an asset implying safety from global economic crisis. We think gold may make sense sometimes, but perhaps only as a very low weighting in a very diversified portfolio, if at all. The case that gold has any intrinsic value is rather weak, too, “Gold Is But a Shiny Yellow Metal,” particularly because its industrial and consumer uses are rather limited. Gold holds value largely … Read more