10 Bucks per Hour; What It Really Means

Source: US Department of Labor, Walmart Walmart (WMT) is quite savvy. The big box retailer announced February 19 it would raise the minimum wage for all of its US workers to $9 per hour in April of this year and at least $10 per hour by next February. The move comes amid ongoing public scrutiny of its labor practices, elevated worker turnover, and general malaise among the ranks on social media platforms. At face value, the news headlines show Walmart caving to public pressure, and a win for big labor, but in reality, the retailing giant is merely doing what good businesses do – pleasing customers (which are its workers, too) and widening its economic moat. Hiking wages accomplishes both. … Read more

Goodbye Radio Shack, Hello Office Products Behemoth

RadioShack will close its doors, while Staples and Office Depot are planning to tie the knot. 3D printing stocks may be in for a world of hurt in 2016, while GM and Ford benefit from strong employment and low gas prices. RadioShack (RSH) has finally defaulted on its debt. The company is reportedly in talks to sell half of its stores to Sprint (S) and close the remainder, should Amazon (AMZN) lose interest. Standard General, the largest shareholder in the archaic electronics retailer holds most all the cards, however, and we’ll soon see whether complete liquidation is in RadioShack’s future in the coming days. The sad reality is that the struggling electronics store chain may only have its real estate … Read more

Holy Guacamole! McDonald’s Wishing It Had Kept Chipotle

Very few investors probably remember that Chipotle (CMG) used to be owned in part by McDonald’s (MCD). McDonald’s had originally taken a stake in Chipotle in February 1998, when Chipotle had but 14 restaurants in Denver. The maker of the Big Mac would go on to own 90% of the subsidiary and eventually spin it off in an initial public offering in January 2006. McDonald’s would receive ~$1.5 billion from the sale, but with Chipotle’s market capitalization now at over $20 billion, it’s clear the burger-and-fries behemoth exited way too early. The most recently-reported results by both restaurants tell the diverging story quite well. McDonald’s reported relatively disappointing second-quarter results Tuesday. The performance can best be described as flat. Global … Read more

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

Restaurant Industry Update

The fast-food (quick-service) breakfast wars have intensified. It has become a high-stakes game for all participants, and most have gone all-in to capture market share, to use poker parlance. The NPD Group, a leading global information firm, noted that the pace of expansion for fast-food breakfast across the restaurant industry has been a key bright spot, and executives across the industry are taking note: Quick service, which accounts for about 80 percent of total restaurant morning meals, showed the strongest increase in breakfast visits of all restaurant segments with a 4 percent increase in the year ending December 2013 period compared to year ago, reports NPD CREST, which every day tracks how consumers use restaurants and other foodservice outlets. Morning … Read more

Tweeting on Thursday

Thursday was jam-packed with news. Let’s jump to an abbreviated ‘Valuentum Take’ on each major news item in the spirit of Twitter’s (TWTR) 140 character limit. We don’t intend to do this too frequently, but we wanted to get our take out there in a timely fashion. We’re available for any questions. Tweeting on Thursday AK Steel $AKS issues strong outlook, but #steel industry far from attractive, among the worst in our coverage. Tibco $TIBX issues poor outlook, while Red Hat $RHT exceeds expectations, puts up strong billings growth; both firms fairly valued. Linn Energy $LINE back on track as SEC endorsement improves sentiment; we prefer $KMP and $ETP in DG portfolio. Darden $DRI to part with Red Lobster; core … Read more

McDonald’s US Comparable Sales Fall

On Monday, McDonald’s (MCD) reported lackluster November comparable sales. European comparable sales (comps) were solid, up 1.9%, but comps in the APMEA (Asia/Pacific, Middle East and Africa) and US weighed on expansion, falling 2.3% and 0.8%, respectively. Performance in the APMEA was weighed down by weakness in Japan, while US comps suffered from heightened competitive activity and relatively flat industry demand trends that were only partially offset by strength in breakfast, chicken menu choices and expanded value offerings. Systemwide sales advanced 3.1% in constant currencies during the month. The news from McDonald’s is unique in that it runs counter to a report from the National Restaurant Association, released December 2, that the Restaurant Performance Index, RPI (1), hit a four-month … Read more

2 Pieces of News You Never Expected on Cyber Monday

Monday is shaping up to be a unique news day following excellent online retail sales over the holiday weekend. Amazon’s (AMZN) flying drones and Darden Restaurants’ (DRI) “Italian” burgers seem to have stolen the show today. Amazon’s Flying Drones During a 60 Minutes interview, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said that the firm is experimenting with fulfilling small orders using drone aircraft, a service dubbed Prime Air. In what sounds more like science fiction than a strategic endeavor, Bezos hopes the drones will allow Amazon to deliver products in as little as 30 minutes, giving its same-day efforts a boost. The “flying drone” service is scheduled to be in place within 4-5 years and will require approval from the Federal Aviation … Read more

Dividend Increases for the Week Included Realty Income and US Bancorp; Dividend Cuts Included a Number of Mortgage REITs

Below we provide a list of firms that increased or decreased their dividends for the week ending June 21. The dividend reports of covered firms on this list will be updated shortly with the new information. To access our dividend reports, please click here. Dividend Increases for the Week Ending June 21 CVB Financial (CVBF): now $0.10 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.085. Darden Restaurants (DRI): now $0.55 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.50. Fifth Third Bancorp (FITB): now $0.12 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.11. First Internet Bancorp (INBK): now $0.06 per share, was $0.04 (post-split). Host Hotels & Resorts (HST): now $0.11 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.10. John Wiley & Sons (JW.A): now $0.25 per share quarterly dividend, was … Read more