Disney’s Free Cash Flow Is Expected to Surge But A Strong Recovery Is Already Priced In

  Image Source: Valuentum By Brian Nelson, CFA On November 8, Disney (DIS) reported improved fourth-quarter results for its fiscal 2023. Revenue advanced 5% on a year-over-year basis in the quarter, and the firm drove non-GAAP diluted earnings per share to $0.82 from $0.30 in the prior year period. The company’s Disney+ streaming service added 7 million core customers in the quarter, and its commentary that its streaming business would reach profitability in the fourth quarter of next fiscal year was welcome. Cost savings will be key, and the executive team expects free cash flow to grow significantly in fiscal 2024 versus the most recently reported year. All of this was great news, but a massive recovery in free cash flow … Read more

Disney’s 5-Year Returns Have Been Pitiful

Image: Since the beginning of 2018, Disney’s shares have fallen, while the S&P 500 has surged. Though we liked the company more recently, we no longer include shares in the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio. By Brian Nelson, CFA On May 10, Walt Disney Company (DIS) reported improved second-quarter results for fiscal 2023 that showed solid double-digit consolidated revenue growth and substantial cash flow improvement on a year-over-year basis. Though the market had previously shown some love for shares upon CEO Bob Iger’s return, investors are now having to face reality. The advertising market remains difficult for linear television these days, and subscription growth in the streaming market has become even more challenging. Our fair value estimate for Disney stands at … Read more

Paramount Global Cuts Payout, Dividend Cushion Ratio Caught Another!

Image Source: Paramount Global By Brian Nelson, CFA The Dividend Cushion ratio is not a perfect predictor of dividend health and the risks of a dividend cut, but it’s a pretty darn good one. On May 4, Paramount Global (PARA) missed expectations for its first-quarter 2023 results on both the top and bottom line and cut its quarterly dividend to $0.05 per quarter (was $0.24). The company’s Dividend Cushion ratio, which considers its balance sheet as well as future expectations of free cash flow relative to future expected cash dividends paid, was -2.5 (negative 2.5). Any ratio below 1 indicates growing risk to the health of the dividend, while any materially negative (below 0) ratio indicates severe risk of a … Read more

In the News: META, AAPL, AMZN, RSG, DLR, VRTX, XOM, CVX

Image Source: Valuentum By Brian Nelson, CFA Readers should expect a substantial reduction in our fair value estimate of Meta Platforms (META). The company’s spending is out of control, and the impact on our expectations of free cash flow will be materially punitive. As we have reiterated time and time again in our work, stock prices and returns are based in part on future expectations of free cash flow, and our expectations for Meta’s have changed. A look at how fast things fell apart at Meta is informative.  The company reported Q4’21 results in February 2022, and it’s only been a few months for the company to experience the considerable deterioration — for free cash flow to fall from $12.6 … Read more

Post-Mortem on Facebook (Meta Platforms): Apple Crushed Our Thesis

Image: Thesis creep kept us excited about Meta, but we’ve since trimmed the “weighting” in the simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio, as updated August 19. What more can we say–Apple is eating Facebook’s lunch, and the iPhone giant is now advancing with its advertising revenue, too. Apple blew up our thesis on Meta, and that’s the long and short of it. By Brian Nelson, CFA Meta Platforms (META) wasn’t the first idea that hasn’t worked out perfectly for us, and it won’t be the last. Frankly, we’re as surprised as the next person at how quickly things fell apart at Meta, and there wasn’t much time to be patient on the idea as the savviest portfolio managers like to do. … Read more

ICYMI (Aug 19) — ALERT — PYPL, META, GOOG, V — Making Some Big Changes in the Simulated Best Ideas Newsletter Portfolio!

This note was emailed to members August 19. Alert >> Image Shown: We are very happy with the overall “performance” of the simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio, which is carving out 2.6 percentage points of relative outperformance so far in 2022 on a price-only basis, as shown in the table above. However, we’re making some big changes to the simulated newsletter portfolio today on some of our favorite names. Our best ideas continue to be in the simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio, the simulated Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio, the simulated High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio, the ESG Newsletter portfolio, and the Exclusive publication, as well as with our additional options commentary. “So when it comes to using data, you can think … Read more

Facebook’s Third-Quarter 2021 Results Better Than Feared

Image: Facebook continues to put up impressive levels of free cash flow generation. We remain huge fans of the stock. Image Source: Facebook By Brian Nelson, CFA Expectations were low for Facebook’s (FB) third-quarter 2021 results, released October 25, following a read-through from news in recent weeks, including Snapchat’s (SNAP) weak third-quarter performance due to Apple’s (AAPL) iOS 14 changes and supply chain issues that may be slowing ad growth. Though Facebook’s third-quarter results still felt an impact from Apple’s iOS 14 changes and perhaps advertisers slowing some spending due to reduced product availability, the social media giant revealed that it remains a net-cash-rich, free cash flow generating powerhouse that continues to benefit from secular ad growth trends, and one … Read more

Cash-Based Sources of Intrinsic Value for Meta Platforms and PayPal Remain Strong

Image Shown: Shares of Meta Platforms Inc (blue line) and PayPal Holdings Inc (orange line) have staged a nice comeback during the past month, as of the start of April 2022. By Callum Turcan Rising interest rates and the impact that has had on the market’s discount rate implictly used within the enterprise cash flow pricing process has pressured the value of equities with long free-cash-flow growth tails–stocks that are expected to grow at a meaningful premium over global economic growth over the coming decades. The rapid increase in the 10-year Treasury rate, no doubt, has had a profound impact on the equity values of long-duration cash-flow companies such as those held in the ultra-speculative ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK), for … Read more