ESG Facing Opposition But Still an Indispensable Component of Investing

Image: Shares of Anheuser-Busch Inbev (BUD) and Target (TGT) have fallen 16%+ and 22%+, respectively, since the beginning of April. By Brian Nelson, CFA When it comes to investing, Environmental [E], Social [S], and Governance [G] considerations are an absolute must. If a company pollutes the environment, shareholders suffer as the stock reels from fines and other liabilities. If a company doesn’t treat its workers and customers well, its culture will suffer and so eventually will its service and profits. If the company’s corporate oversight is not at or approaching best practices, wrongdoing at the top becomes much more likely. Whether investors pursue ESG investing outright, or assess such considerations indirectly outside the ESG context, the core components of ESG … Read more

Honeywell’s ESG Efforts May Benefit from More Board Diversity and Moving Beyond Its Asbestos-Saddled Past

Image: Honeywell continues to put together a long resume of ESG highlights. Image Source: Honeywell’s Environmental, Social and Governance Report By Valuentum Analysts Honeywell International Inc. (HON) has been one of our favorite dividend growth ideas for some time, but the company has also been doing a good job with respect to environmental, social, and governance, commonly referred to as ESG, too. Let’s evaluate Honeywell’s public ESG documents, including CEO Darius Adamczyk’s letter, as we dig into how Honeywell focuses on each one of these dynamics in this note. As it relates to Environmental considerations, the executive team at Honeywell remains committed to becoming carbon neutral by 2035 and is investing quite a bit of capital each year to help … Read more

Interview with SDM Investments’ Kevin Truitt — ESG in a Few Words: “Good Ethics, Honesty, Respect, and Dignity”

Image: SDM Investments’ Kevin Truitt (left) and Valuentum’s Brian Nelson (right) pause for a picture at the Chicago Chapter of the American Association of Individual Investors (December 2016). Brian Nelson, CFA: We’d like to introduce Kevin Truitt, manager in charge of the equity investments at SDM Investments, an investment management firm based in Merrillville, Indiana.  Kevin and I have been friends for more than a decade now, and he’s even written an article about combining value and momentum investing in the AAII Journal a number of years ago, “Investing’s Odd Couple: Value and Momentum.”  Kevin, thanks for sharing your knowledge, wisdom, and experience with us. With that said, let’s get right into the questions. Can you provide some background about … Read more

Governance: The G in ESG Investing

By Valuentum Analysts No discussion of ESG investing would be complete without addressing the role of corporate governance (“stewardship”) in equity investing. As with the other aspects of ESG investing, corporate governance covers a lot of ground. It can include pretty much anything related to how a company is run, including leadership, executive compensation, audits and accounting, and shareholder rights. These areas are just the tip of the iceberg, however.  A company with good corporate governance is one that is run well with the proper incentives and with all stakeholders in mind, from employees to suppliers to customers to shareholders and beyond. Good corporate governance practices decrease the risk to investors as it cuts through conflicts of interest, misuse of … Read more