Things Are Bad Out There

“I don’t like this market one bit, but we have to endure. Markets will rise again, but there will be a lot more pain to come in the near term. We think the base case is that we get a very bad recession in 2023. We’ve yet to pull the trigger on put option ideas in the simulated newsletter portfolios, but we expect things to get worse before they get better. For readers seeking ongoing option ideas each month, please consider subscribing to our options commentary here.” – Brian Nelson, CFA By Brian Nelson, CFA Things are bad out there, and there’s probably no better way to say it. On September 28, Bloomberg reported that Apple Inc. (AAPL) is now … Read more

Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week April 8

Below we provide a list of firms that raised their dividends during the week ending April 8. The dividend reports of covered firms on this list will be updated shortly with the new information. To access our dividend reports use the ‘Symbol’ search box in our website header. Firms Raising Their Dividends This Week      BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust (BPT): now $1.0875 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.5812. Capital Bancorp (CBNK): now $0.0583 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.0500. Constellation Brands (STZ): now $0.80 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.76. Constellation Brands (STZ.B): now $0.72 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.69. FS Bancorp (FSBW): now $0.20 per share quarterly dividend and $0.10 per share special dividend, was $0.15. GFL Entertainment … Read more

Unicredit Struggles to Demonstrate Earnings Power

When one looks at individual bank interests and also the national champion nature of many banks that are closely tied to their home countries, it becomes difficult to picture how the overtraded European banking landscape will resolve itself. One scenario is perhaps by smaller banks coming together, though that might not really move the needle that much. We generally dislike the banking industry due to the arbitrary nature of its cash flows, weak economic returns, and highly-regulated nature, and we think Unicredit may be one to avoid, in particular. By Matthew Warren Unicredit (UNCRY) put up another measly quarter, results released August 6, this time with small positive underlying net profits of EUR 0.5 billion. Revenues were down 7.7% compared … Read more

Lloyds Banking Group Is Struggling Against the Tide

Lloyds Banking Group’s business model focused on being a “digitized, simple low risk, customer focused, U.K. financial services provider” sounds good on the surface, but uncertainty surrounding the U.K’s recovery makes this bank much more risky than some of its U.S. counterparts, in our view. Investors should take note the inherent leverage and riskiness of any banking business model, and Lloyds is no exception. By Matthew Warren and Brian Nelson, CFA On July 30, Lloyds Banking Group (LYG) reported a dismal set of results for the first half of 2020. Net income was down 16% and statutory profit after tax was only GBP 19 million. Revenues came under pressure due to lower rates and lesser customer activity, while the provision … Read more

BNP Paribas is One of the Stronger Banks in an Overtraded European Landscape

While some of the stronger global banks like BNP Paribas are showing that they can take the economic fallout from COVID-19 on the chin while maintaining some degree of earnings power and protecting strong capital levels, other banks with lesser earnings power and balance sheets are falling prey to this cycle with losses and lower capital levels. From our perspective, it is simply easier to find non-bank operating companies with strong moats, sound balance sheets, and visible free cash flow growth into the future. Be careful investing in banks! By Matthew Warren On July 31, BNP Paribas (BNPQF) put up a reasonable set of results in the second quarter, considering the global pandemic’s substantial impact on the economy. As you … Read more

BNP Paribas’ Shares Could Have Upside Potential

BNP Paribas’ shares are trading at a fraction of tangible book. If the bank can contain its cost of risk through this cycle and produce double-digit returns on tangible equity on the other side of this crisis, shareholders would do quite well in such a scenario. That said, we point out that Europe is overtraded when it comes to banking, which pressures earnings power at even the stronger banks like BNP Paribas. We’re paying close attention to the key banking players in Europe to assess the likelihood of a global financial contagion that may accompany the global pandemic that has become COVID-19. By Matthew Warren BNP Paribas SA (BNPQF, BNPZY) reported relatively better results than many large global bank peers, … Read more

Lloyds Banking Group Navigates Competitive Markets

Image Source: Lloyds. The UK banking market is highly competitive with too many players, and we think this is the cause for the low returns on capital across the cycle. We’re paying close attention to the key banking players in Europe, including Lloyds Banking Group, to assess the likelihood of a global financial contagion that may accompany the global pandemic that has become COVID-19. By Matthew Warren Lloyd’s Banking Group (LYG) posted a very difficult first quarter, results released April 30, with net income (IFRS equivalent of GAAP revenue) down 11% to GBP 4.0 billion and statutory profit before tax down 95% to GBP 74 million. One can see many of the highlights (or more realistically lowlights) in the graphic … Read more

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Image Source: An excerpt from the March 2020 edition of the Exclusive publication. Valuentum offers commentary across the capital stack in the Exclusive publication. In the Exclusive publication, Valuentum highlights three new ideas each month to consider, one for income, one for capital appreciation, and a “short” idea consideration (all three outside our existing coverage universe). Fresh, underfollowed and new ideas — outside our coverage universe — every month! Nothing is held back.  Big Winners Backed by In-Depth Theses Since the monthly Exclusive was first published in July 2016, Valuentum’s mission with the publication has been to produce an unmatched newsletter that delivers ideas with high success rates and ones backed by in-depth theses across the three key themes: income, … Read more

Two Dividend Growth Newsletter Portfolio Holdings Get Ready to Report Earnings Later This Month

Two holdings in the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio, Johnson & Johnson and Microsoft Corporation, are getting ready to report earnings later this month. By Callum Turcan Johnson & Johnson Shares of Best Ideas Newsletter and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio holding Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) have experienced a sharp recovery since October 2019 and are trending up towards our fair value estimate of $151 per share. If Johnson & Johnson continues to perform well going forward, keeping in mind management raised the firm’s full-year guidance for fiscal 2019 several times (more on that here), shares of JNJ could test the upper bounds of our fair value estimate range which sits at $181 per share. Shares of JNJ yield ~2.6% as of … Read more

The Sell Off February 5 Remains Minimal Compared to the Gains of Past Years

Image shown: The SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA) share price performance since mid-2009. The pullback the past few days hasn’t amounted to much, but it has caught the attention of investors.   Recent equity market price declines don’t add up to much compared to the huge gains of recent years. Typical bear markets result in the evaporation of nearly 40% of investor wealth, on average. By Kris Rosemann and Brian Nelson, CFA The recent sell-off in equities accelerated in the trading session February 5 as concerns regarding an uptick in inflation (embedded in discount rates within valuation frameworks) and potentially materially tightening monetary policy in the US are weighing on investors’ minds. When the dust finally settled at … Read more