Altria Keeps Smoking; Is Smokeless the Future for Big Tobacco?

Tobacco giant Altria reported another solid quarter thanks in large part to its pricing power, but big tobacco may be altering its strategy as it finds an unexpected ally. By Kris Roseman Newsletter portfolio holding and tobacco giant Altria (MO) reported a solid second quarter of 2017 with top- and bottom-line growth before the open July 27. Its quarterly strength was largely driven by pricing power, a line we’ve written many times over in recent years with respect to the tobacco industry. Cigarette volumes continue to decline–the decline was more pronounced in the second quarter of 2017 due to a large excise tax increase in California–as industry-wide volumes fell 4.5%, but Altria and its peers continue to grow the overall … 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

The Bottom Line: Altria’s Translates to Dividend Growth

Image Source: Peyri Herrera Altria continues to successfully battle a challenging demand environment for cigarette volumes across its industry, and the company has once again rolled out expectations for meaningful earnings-per-share growth in 2017. Altria’s stock is among the best performers in history – find out why. By Kris Rosemann Some readers may be surprised that (Altria) is a top performer for investors in the face of the onslaught of government restrictions and legal actions that have cost the firm tens of billions of dollars and threaten the cigarette manufacturer with bankruptcy. But in the capital markets, bad news for the firm often is transformed into good news for investors. Many shun the stock in the company and fear that … Read more

Can Marijuana Stocks Burn Your Portfolio?

The Valuentum analyst team walks through changes in the marijuana regulatory landscape, the plethora of risks speculators face while dabbling in marijuana stocks, and the hopes that some might be long-term winners. ~8 mins. If you cannot view the podcast below, please view the transcript that follows or select the link here. Tickerized for stocks associated with the marijuana industry. Brian Nelson, CFA: Can marijuana stocks burn your portfolio? This is Brian Nelson for Valuentum Securities and joining me for today is Mr. Kris Rosemann and Mr. Chris Araos, and we are going to talk all about marijuana stocks. Mr. Kris Roseman would you like to take us through some of the dynamics that you are seeing across the industry? … Read more

What’s Working in Today’s Market?

By Brian Nelson, CFA As emerging markets around the world suffer from commodity-price-led economic weakness, capital continues to find a safe-haven in US government bonds (TLT, TBT), but for those equity-oriented funds that mandate a fully-invested status, not something we’re particularly advocates of, assets within US equities have favored “lower-beta” utilities (XLU) and consumer staples (XLP) sectors while cyclically-dependent and credit-levered sectors such as the financials (XLF) and materials (XLB) have suffered thus far in 2016. The industrials (XLI) and energy (XLE) sectors have also encountered higher-than-normal selling pressure in the first few weeks of the New Year, as investors evaluate the global economic landscape and what a prolonged period of low energy prices may mean for the lowest quality … Read more

ICYMI: 5 Concerns About Impending Rate Hikes

The first Fed rate hike in nearly a decade came and went December 16, putting an environment of ZIRP (zero interest rate policy) to an end, a policy that grew out of the Financial Crisis and the depths of the Great Recession late last decade. The Fed had paused plans to hike the federal funds rate for much of 2015 as a result, in our view, of getting a more informed read on the potential implications of emerging market developments–namely dislocations in the local Chinese equity markets (FXI) and recessionary conditions in Brazil (EWZ)–and the stock market crash (SPY) in the US in August that sent equities of some of the most well-known stocks including Apple (AAPL) and General Electric … Read more

Strong Performance from Big Tobacco in Third Quarter

What was once one of our favorite hidden gem holdings has turned into a ‘letting this winner run’ scenario. Newsletter portfolios holding Altria (MO) reported quality third-quarter results October 29, as it grew revenue at a solid 3.2% rate. The firm’s fundamentals remain rock-solid, as it leveraged the revenue expansion into adjusted diluted earnings per share growth of 8.7% to $0.75. Management reaffirmed its 2015 full-year guidance for adjusted diluted earnings per share of $2.76-$2.81, which represents growth of 7.5%-9.5% over 2014 levels. The company was also pleased to report its continued cooperation and support of the AB-Inbev (BUD) and SABMiller (SBMRY) merger as SABMiller’s largest shareholder. The deal offers a compelling opportunity for Altria to strengthen its position in … Read more

Altria Outperforms; Smoking Marlboros Back on the Rise?

We’ve pounded the table time and time again on Altria (MO), even including it in both the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio. The company has been one of our favorite corporate dividend payers, and its large equity stake in SABMiller (SBMRY) offers it financial flexibility like few others. We thought shares have been undervalued for some time, but in the mid-$50s each at present, we’re looking to trim our position. We may use the release of the August edition of the Dividend Growth Newsletter to do so. Altria has a ~4% dividend yield and boasts a 1.2 Dividend Cushion ratio. Fundamentally speaking, things could not be better for Altria. Second-quarter net revenue advanced nearly 6%, to … Read more

Knowing When to Consider Selling Altria

Image Source: Jonny Williams There are three things you have to know about Altria (MO). First, the company has tremendous pricing strength, which works wonders on driving increased profitability and free cash flow across its core business lines. Second, the company has a lucrative ~27% economic stake in SABMiller (SBMRY), which offers the firm financial flexibility like no other tobacco stock. And third, the entity pays a dividend that makes some REITs and MLPs envious. Altria is one of our favorite corporate dividend growth stocks, and this won’t change anytime soon. The tobacco giant said April 23 that first-quarter adjusted diluted earnings per share leapt more than 10%, to $0.63. Affirming its 2015 full-year adjusted diluted earnings per share guidance … Read more

This Just Feels Different…Mr. Brown

We think the correction is coming. Here are 7 reasons why we plan to reduce exposure to cyclicals and add some protection to the portfolios. By Brian Nelson, CFA I hope you don’t mind my using baseball analogies. Baseball and investing are perhaps the only two endeavors where if you get more than half right, you’re at the top of the list. In any case, you don’t have to be a big baseball fan to appreciate the similarities. I used an example with Ted Williams in this piece about fat pitch investing, but there’s another analogy that is worth sharing. I’ve been to the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory Tour a few times in the past couple years. My little … Read more