Alerts: High-grading! GILD–>JNJ; EBAY–>FB

Pictured: The long-term view of Gilead’s Harvoni franchise has blurred. Prices updated, as of 1:36pmCT. By Brian Nelson, CFA We were very pleased by the market action of Friday, January 29, with the top weightings in each of the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio performing extremely well. Visa (V), the largest weighting in the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio (7%+), is simply “on fire,” with the company trading ~5% higher on the session at the time of this writing. The high end of our fair value range of $90 per share for shares is starting to look within reach for the credit-card network, “.” Visa generates an operating margin in the mid-60% range (not a typo), and there … Read more

The Bounce in Energy and Potash’s “Surprising” Dividend Cut

Nothing like Valuentum’s optimistic article last week, January 21, in Barron’s to get the energy markets popping, “Is Kinder Morgan on Road to Recovery,” would you say? Of course, we say that in jest. The equity markets January 28 were defined by optimism that two of the globe’s major energy resource producers, the cartel OPEC and Russia (RSX), would finally come together to alleviate the pain that has been exerted on the price of the black liquid the past 12-24 months with a “meeting.” What we found to be peculiar, however, is that instead of OPEC letting what turned into a “rumor” run, helping to further drive crude oil prices higher, OPEC delegates quickly denied the talk of a potential … Read more

Giddy Up – It’s Earnings Season!

By Brian Nelson, CFA During the trading session January 27, Apple (AAPL) failed to turn the tide of a disappointing fiscal 2016 first-quarter report (calendar fourth-quarter), “Apple Will Go Lower…And It Will Be ‘Forced’ Into Acquisitions,” and coupled with a Fed statement, where the Committee left interest rates unchanged, as expected, many market observers read between the lines and hit the sell button. On the basis of some of the concerns we’ve outlined, “Not Doom and Gloom – But Just Cautious,” we can completely understand the hesitancy by participants to stay fully exposed to this tumultuous equity market. In many ways, that the Fed has hit the brakes just a few weeks after the long-anticipated rate hike means the global … Read more

Creed, Apple, and the Fitbit

By Brian Nelson, CFA Hanging out in malls on Thanksgiving isn’t really our thing at Valuentum, but what we’re hearing thus far is that “Thanksgiving shopping was a bust.” It even felt as though tourism was down a bit as traditional near-impassable auto traffic was surprisingly absent in at least one key family destination, the gateway to the Smokies in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and maybe keeping travelers from commuting through the city of Chicago was the potential for riots following the release of the dash cam video allegedly showing a police officer shooting a youth 16 times in November of last year. My trip from northern Illinois to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and back was rather uneventful, not that I am complaining about … Read more

Your Payment Skipped: PayPal Has Become Mainstream

The Valuentum Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio inherited a position in PayPal (PYPL) following the online payment processor’s split from eBay (EBAY) earlier this year. PayPal’s third-quarter results, the first quarter after the separation, were good. In fact, they were great. Revenue grew 19% on a non-GAAP currency-neutral basis, and 200 basis points of non-GAAP operating margin improvement helped to drive a 31% increase in non-GAAP earnings per diluted share growth. Expectations for the top-line were a bit rough for the entity to meet, but the bottom-line exceeded consensus. The company noted that during the quarter, it “gained market share, expanded its customer base, and deepened engagement with merchants.” As a merchant, we were hit with higher fees this year, so … Read more

Alphabet (Google) and eBay Power Best Ideas Newsletter Portfolio!

It’s no secret that the Internet and the companies that operate within the Internet space are always changing. There must be continuous innovation and re-discovery to keep up with the competition to amaze society with the next great development. Consumers have become accustomed to many of the Internet giants doing just that, pushing the envelope and enriching their lives with a better, faster, or more convenient way of content consumption. One of the many struggles that Internet-based entities have is not only how to create these new products, devices, or programs, but also how to monetize such breakthrough endeavors successfully. In a fast-changing environment, it is never easy to deliver sustainable, profitable and innovative growth. Let’s take a look at … Read more

Time to Scoop Up More GE? Another Activist Stake in Yet Another Newsletter Portfolio Holding

Stocks in Valuentum’s newsletter portfolios–the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio–are often ones that find the greatest interest among activist investors. After all, they are generally undervalued on a discounted cash-flow basis, generate tremendous amounts of free cash flow, and have solid balance sheets, flush with cash that can be used to pay outsize dividends. This makes them ripe for shareholder activism, which so far, has been a blessing for constituents of the newsletter portfolios as share prices are driven higher. Traditionally, it has been Carl Icahn (IEP) that has taken a liking to our ideas. The activist investor, and chosen Treasury Secretary of Presidential hopeful Donald Trump, has been involved at one time or another in … Read more

3 Observations

Bulls raged back in a big way during the week of trading ending August 28 to erase some of the massive losses experienced from the May 2015 highs of 2,013 on the S&P 500. Though no longer staring down at 1,800, the S&P 500 still closed comfortably shy of 2,000. No matter what next week will bring, almost everybody is expecting more volatility. Could this then mean that we’re back to normal? The market has a very interesting way of disappointing the majority of investors the majority of the time. Here are 3 observations that are worth noting. 1. The Fed Doesn’t Have the Right Data…Yet The stark reality is one of two things: a) either the Fed knows exactly what’s going on … Read more

Keeping Both eBay and PayPal after Split

eBay (EBAY) and PayPal (PYPL) are no longer the same company. As we had previewed in the pre-split piece, once shares of eBay and PayPal started trading individually, shares of legacy eBay fell and PayPal soared. But that’s merely semantics. At the end of the day, eBay and PayPal had jumped a combined 4%+, and we continue to believe both are underpriced. The Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio will be updated to factor in the split-up upon publishing of the August edition on the 15th. We plan to update our 16-page report on eBay and launch independent coverage of PayPal following its first full quarter as a standalone entity. Let’s walk through their last quarterly results as a combined entity to … Read more

eBay – PayPal Split

Under previous but subsiding pressure from Carl Icahn and other shareholders, eBay (EBAY) announced last September that it would separate its payments business PayPal in July of this year. Now that July is here, we wanted to remind members of the split and explain what it means for the holdings in the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio. On July 17, eBay shareholders will receive one share of PayPal under the ticker PYPL for each share of eBay owned. We will be launching coverage of PayPal shortly after it becomes an independent, publicly-traded company. The separation of eBay and PayPal will make eBay leaner and more efficient while greatly increasing the potential for expansion of PayPal within the booming mobile payments market. … Read more