Comcast Bets Big on NBCUniversal

Tuesday afternoon, cable provider Comcast (click ticker for report: ) announced that it will acquire the 49% stake of NBCUniversal that it doesn’t already own for $16.7 billion from General Electric (click ticker for report: ). The company will also acquire the famous 30 Rockefeller headquarters in Manhattan and CNBC’s Englewood Cliffs headquarters for $1.4 billion. The deal had long been anticipated to occur in the future, but it appears to have closed earlier because Comcast feared the price might rise. Rarely do deals seem like a “win-win” for both parties, but we like this deal for both Comcast and GE. GE now has largely purged itself of its diverse conglomerate past, leaving it more of an industrials and financials pure-play. … Read more

General Electric Issues Strong Fourth-Quarter Results; Posts Largest Backlog in History

On Friday, General Electric (click ticker for report: ) reported solid fourth-quarter results across the board. Total revenue advanced 4% as industrial organic expansion increased at a similar rate. Adjusted orders jumped 7% in the quarter, and the company’s backlog swelled to $210 billion, a new record (Image Source: GE 4Q Earnings Presentation). GE’s operating margins increased 120 basis points during the period, and fourth-quarter operating earnings per share expanded 13% from the same quarter a year ago. All of its industrial segments experienced earnings growth, with five of the seven industrial segments putting up double-digit bottom-line expansion. GE Capital posted $1.8 billion in earnings during the quarter, and its Tier I common ratio came in at a healthy 10.2%. … Read more

Fiscal Cliff Averted; Aerospace Rallying

After a volatile December, two of our favorite aerospace names, Astronics (click ticker for report: ) and EDAC Technologies (click ticker for report: ), are rallying significantly after a deal was finally reached to avert the fiscal cliff. Precision Castparts (click ticker for report: ), which had steadily moved higher during the fiscal-cliff ordeal thanks to optimism surrounding its planned acquisition of Titanium Metals (TIE), is also seeing strength today. We assumed both profit taking and overblown fears of defense cuts were the culprit behind the increased volatility, and it seems as though that could be the case. We continue to see substantial upside at these firms thanks to the massive, multi-year commercial aerospace backlogs of the large airframe makers. Our Best Ideas portfolio … Read more

The Valuentum Dividend100 Publication; A Must-Have For Any Income Investor

Dividend investors literally have thousands of income stocks to choose from. So what are they to do, and where can they go for the most trusted forward-looking opinions on dividend growth and safety? That’s the question we seek to answer with our ValuentumDividend100 publication. In this document, we showcase the top 100 high-quality, dividend growth gems within our coverage universe. Whether you’re looking to build a portfolio consisting of high-yielding, dividend-growers or simply seeking to augment it with a few income gems, the Valuentum Dividend100 is an essential resource for any income investor. We outline some of the key components of our Dividend100 publication below, and explain how you can get the most from each of one Sign Up for … Read more

The Valuentum Ideas100; A Compilation of the Highest-Quality Firms on the Market Today!

Financial advisors and investors literally have thousands of stocks—large and small, domestic and foreign–to choose from. So what are they to do, and where can they go to find the most trusted opinions on the highest-quality companies on the market today?   That’s the question we seek to answer with our Valuentum Ideas100 publication. In this document, we showcase the highest-quality firms from each sector (100 in total) on the basis of our assessment of their competitive advantages (ROIC less WACC spread) and risk profiles (our ValueRisk™ rating). We believe the strength and sustainability of a firm’s return on invested capital (ROIC) is the best quantitative way to assess a company’s competitive advantages, and we believe a deep dive into … Read more

Dividend Growth Portfolio Modeling Made Easy!

Empowering Dividend Growth Investors Do you or your clients have a dividend growth portfolio? If so, this model is indispensable. It’s the best tool out there to account for the quarterly reinvestment of growing dividends after adjusting for future equity price growth in a portfolio setting. This model will allow you to better plan for your and your clients’ retirement needs and has unmatched functionality. Plus, this tool has easy-to-follow instructions and is customized to provide deliverable print outs for you or your clients. Your firm’s logo can be added, too. To purchase Valuentum’s Dividend Growth Retirement Portfolio Model (Calculator), please click here! The model, built by Brian Nelson, CFA, sets out to do much more than what other simple dividend … Read more

You Are Ahead of the News As a Valuentum Member

Remember When We Said Economic Prognosticators Were Off Their Rockers? From the September 2012 edition of our Best Ideas Newsletter (see page 2), released September 15, 2012: “Could you imagine if you had listened to bond-king Bill Gross (please note he is not the equity king), Marc Faber (author of the Gloom, Boom & Doom report) or the Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI), which called for a recession in September 2011 – some 30% in the S&P 500 ago (yes, 30%!). Aside from being incorrect, bearish economic prognosticators fully admit that their expectations have little to do with what may happen to the equity markets in the future (as Bernanke’s unlimited QE has shown). Still, such admissions do not stop … Read more

GE Boosts Its Dividend; Remains a Solid Dividend Growth Idea

On Friday, industrial conglomerate General Electric (click ticker for report: ) raised its dividend 12% to $0.19 per share per quarter (slightly better than we had expected), and it also added $10 billion to its share buyback program. The firm didn’t give any additional updates, but both moves display management’s confidence in the company’s future. We plan to update our dividend report on GE soon. The higher dividend payout gives shares of GE a 3.5% yield at current levels, making it a relatively attractive income play, in our view. In its third quarter, GE reported positive earnings growth across all 5 of its industrial segments for the first time since 2005, so the firm’s fundamentals are heading in the right … Read more

FAQ: Why Doesn’t the ‘Percentage Undervalued/Overvalued’ Match Up to the Actual Discount/Premium to Valuentum’s Fair Value Estimate of the Company?

We view the intrinsic value of a firm as a range, not a single point estimate. So instead of us saying that a company is worth exactly $55 per share, for example, instead we’d say it is worth between $50 (low end) and $60 per share (high end) — think of this range as our margin of safety. We use a margin of safety due to the inherent uncertainty of predicting with absolute precision a firm’s future free cash flow stream — a firm’s future free cash flows determine our estimate of the company’s intrinsic value, and the future is not known yet. As a result, the ‘percentage undervalued/overvalued’ (as shown on our 16-page reports) is calculated by comparing the firm’s current price with the … Read more