Why Won’t GM Break Out Already?

What is it going to take for General Motors to catapult to new heights? By Brian Nelson, CFA August was a busy month for the auto makers. Following General Motors’ (GM) fantastic second-quarter results in late July, we thought shares of the auto giant would have surged higher, but they have been stuck in neutral, despite what we consider to be a very, very attractive valuation and an equally attractive dividend yield. Read why we think “General Motors May Offer an Incredible Opportunity (July 2017).” Where Tesla (TSLA) and Ferrari (RACE) are trading at rather high valuation multiples, poor GM can’t even get a double-digit multiple on current-year earnings, despite what we consider to be a solid balance sheet. What … Read more

General Motors May Offer an Incredible Opportunity

We continue to believe GM’s valuation and dividend profile may be too good to pass up. At the very least, it should receive a multiple on current-year earnings like that of the airlines, another cyclical boom-or-bust industry that has traditionally been associated with bankruptcy. By Brian Nelson, CFA On July 25, General Motors (GM) showed why we include shares in both the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio and Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio when it reported strong second-quarter results. There are three things that you must know about GM’s stock. One, GM’s annual dividend of $1.52 per share means the corporate is yielding ~4.2% at present levels, or roughly double that of the average S&P 500 company. For a corporate, this level of … Read more

Best Ideas, Dividend Growth Newsletter Alerts and More

Image Shown: The stock price performance of Boeing. Let’s take a look at recent news from newsletter portfolio holdings. We’re also parting with a “trade” we never should have made in the first place, and we’re letting go of one of our favorite restaurants in light of deteriorating technicals. This and more… By Brian Nelson, CFA Aside from predicting the ongoing inflation of the current equity market bubble in the US so far in 2017, we also thought crude oil prices (USO) would continue their recovery. Unfortunately, this hasn’t exactly worked out, and US crude oil prices have now entered a “bear market,” now falling below $43 per barrel. Are we saying that we know where crude oil prices are … Read more

Valuentum’s 3 Breakthroughs in the Field of Finance and More

Valuentum’s President Brian Nelson pauses for a picture before speaking at the CFA Society of Houston in March 2017. By Valuentum Editorial Staff Let’s cover Valuentum’s 3 major breakthroughs in the field of finance. The first one is big and may challenge you to rethink everything you think you know about investing. 1. On a logical framework, Valuentum has debunked John C. Bogle’s landmark syllogism that has paved the way for the concept of index investing. Index investing has been built on a logical shortcoming, whether supported by evidence or not. We think it is important that the investment community know of this. Read (pdf): The “Luck” and “Randomness” of Index Funds (2018), Brian Nelson, CFA See video documentation: /FALLACY_of_Index_Funds To … Read more

Panera Eaten Up; SeaDrill’s End, Cisco’s Dividend Hike and Much More

Let’s go around the horn with recent investment-related news. Let’s say goodbye to Panera, talk about SeaDrill’s infamous demise, follow up on the Coach dividend saga, address Cisco’s payout strength and attractive valuation, update readers on Medtronic’s portfolio optimization initiatives, and try to reason through Tesla’s recent price surge.   By Kris Rosemann and Brian Nelson, CFA Goodbye Panera I think most of us were surprised a bit Wednesday morning, April 5, to see Panera Bread (PNRA) taken private by JAB Holding Company for $315 per share in cash. Shares of Panera started the year just above the $200 price tag, so the buyout is a nice payoff for investors that have been holding strong in the fast-casual concept. JAB … Read more

Who’s Driving Who: The Future of the Automakers

Image Source: HimmelrichPR Let’s dig into some recent developments surrounding the auto market, and how technological and strategic innovation could reshape the future of the space. By Kris Rosemann There have been a number of interesting developments related to the auto space recently, from Theresa May and the UK government triggering Brexit to pressure on the US used vehicle and auto lending markets to the seemingly inevitable proliferation of autonomous vehicles. Such progressions should not come as a surprise; in fact, we outlined some potential concerns with the long-term health of the US auto market in July 2016, “Sharp Curves Ahead for US Auto Market?” The cyclical US auto market may be plateauing after multiple years of tremendous sales levels … Read more

The Coming “Goldman Sachs Era”

Valuentum covers recent developments in the financials sector, including hopes for a relaxation of certain prohibitive Dodd-Frank rules that, if repealed, could pave the way for improved economic returns across the banking sector during the Trump administration. A look back at the month of September 2008, and how Goldman Sachs may very well shape the financial markets during the next few years are two other areas in the piece. Financials stocks have come roaring back since Trump was elected the 45th President of the United States. We’ve participated. By Brian Nelson, CFA It’s been more than 8 years now. The month of September 2008 shaped my view of the financials and banking sector more than any other month possibly could–The … Read more

Pedal to the Metal for GM Heading Into 2017

Image Source: Abdullah AlBargan By Kris Rosemann Newsletter portfolio holding General Motors (GM) expects to report company records for revenue, EBIT-adjusted, and EBIT-adjusted margin for the full-year 2016 later this quarter, but its 2017 expectations are cause for even more optimism after management presented updated guidance for the year at the Deutsche Bank 2017 Global Auto Industry Conference in Detroit January 10. We continue to like GM’s valuation and dividend growth opportunity, and the company remains a position in both newsletter portfolios. The automaker expects 2017 earnings per share on an adjusted and diluted basis to come in a range of $6.00-$6.50, compared to expectations of $5.50-$6.00 for 2016. It also expects to at least maintain 2016 levels of EBIT-adjusted and … Read more

General Motors Gains US Market Share in December; Shares Racing Higher

Image Source: Tina Rossini By Kris Rosemann The US auto industry set yet another annual sales record in 2016, and General Motors (GM) finished the year on a high note, reporting total sales growth of 10% on a year-over-year basis in the month of December and retail sales growth of more than 3%. Though some market observers fear the industry may be reaching a peak, GM looks poised to continue reaping the benefits of a strong US auto market. The higher-than-anticipated gains helped the company grab additional market share in the US in both the total US auto market and the US retail auto market, where GM’s market share advanced 150 basis points and 30 basis points, respectively. GM now … Read more

5 Shocking Stock Market Predictions for 2017

Image Source: Claudia Dea  Valuentum: 2017 Is the Year of Evangeline Adams By Brian Nelson, CFA “Entrepreneurs are never satisfied. They want to do things better. They strive for perfection and use all the ingenuity to their command to achieve it.” – J.W. Marriott My Inbox Was Overflowing with Kindness Your positive replies to my last email, “Words Cannot Express How I Feel” were simply incredible. My inbox was flooded with so many emails, so many kind words. There were so many that I’m still working through them. If you haven’t received a personal reply, plan on getting one. You’re very important to me. It’s quite possible that I may very well be the luckiest man to have such wonderful … Read more