What Are the Qualities of Highly-Rated Stocks on the Valuentum Buying Index?

If you were a CEO, what are the 7 most important metrics to focus on to get a rating of 10 on the Valuentum Buying Index? This is a great question because it hits at the absolute heart of the most important concept of investing. Investing may be about buying a great company with a solid and growing dividend, but it most certainly is about buying a great company at a discount to intrinsic value. The difference between what someone can pay for something and what something is worth is the most important concept of investing: price versus value. The price-versus-value component is an integral part of the Valuentum Buying Index. In fact, it is the first component. After all, … Read more

Goodbye Radio Shack, Hello Office Products Behemoth

RadioShack will close its doors, while Staples and Office Depot are planning to tie the knot. 3D printing stocks may be in for a world of hurt in 2016, while GM and Ford benefit from strong employment and low gas prices. RadioShack (RSH) has finally defaulted on its debt. The company is reportedly in talks to sell half of its stores to Sprint (S) and close the remainder, should Amazon (AMZN) lose interest. Standard General, the largest shareholder in the archaic electronics retailer holds most all the cards, however, and we’ll soon see whether complete liquidation is in RadioShack’s future in the coming days. The sad reality is that the struggling electronics store chain may only have its real estate … Read more

RadioShack Files, Blackberry Flies Then Denies

The end is nigh for RadioShack (RSH). After years and years on its path toward obsolescence, RadioShack may be finally throwing in the towel. The Wall Street Journal reported January 14 that the electronic gadget store that shares its name with the technology of yesteryear is prepping for a bankruptcy filing as early as February. The penny stock once traded north of $20 as recently as a few years ago, and forever, Radio Shack will be an excellent example of why share buybacks aren’t always a good thing. Should RadioShack sign the bottom line sealing its fate, there are a few things that could happen with the equity. The first is obvious. RadioShack’s equity will be cancelled at the end … Read more

Sears Has Stopped Shrinking But Is This Really Good News?

It appears that when things at a company are so bad, any glimmer of hope can result in an outsize upside stock-price reaction that is often unjustified on the basis of fundamentals. This appears to be what happened to Sears’ (SHLD) stock last week. The company was at the center of a massive short squeeze Friday, to a magnitude we haven’t seen in some time. We don’t think fundamentals at Sears have changed all that much. The struggling retailer said that EBITDA in the third quarter of 2014 would be equally as poor as that of the same period in 2013. The measure could be a $325 million loss (-$325 million) in the quarter, and this would be worse than the $178 … Read more

Valuentum’s Performance on Seeking Alpha

Image Source: TipRanks, as of November 2016 By Valuentum Editorial Staff Seeking Alpha recently published the returns of certain ‘buy’ and ‘sell’ calls for each author. We applaud the firm’s ongoing dedication to transparency of its authors, if not by name, by track record. Valuentum Securities is an independent research firm headed by President Brian Nelson, CFA. Out of the 2,000+ articles Valuentum has published on Seeking Alpha, the Seeking Alpha study covered 567 of them, spanning from May 16, 2011, through June 25, 2014. Long ideas: 508; short ideas: 59. The articles in the study spanned all sectors and market capitalizations. The study pulled articles that were either tagged by Valuentum as ‘long’ ideas or ‘short’ ideas within the … Read more

Valuentum Economic Castleâ„¢ Rating Update

Read: Keeping the Horse Before the Cart: Valuentum’s Economic Castle™ Rating The Economic Castle Focuses on the Magnitude of Economic Value Creation The Valuentum Economic Castle™ rating is an enhancement of the competitive advantage framework (commonly known as economic moat analysis) that has become widespread and ubiquitous within the investing world. Whereas an economic moat framework evaluates a firm on the basis of the sustainability and durability of its competitive advantages, Valuentum’s Economic Castle™ rating evaluates a firm on the basis of the firm’s future economic profit spread (return on invested capital less its weighted average cost of capital). The companies with the strongest Valuentum Economic Castle™ ratings are poised to generate the most economic value for shareholders in the … Read more

RadioShack: Cigar Butt, Valuentum Won’t Puff

Famed investor Benjamin Graham, author of Security Analysis and the Intelligent Investor, made a fortune out of what he liked to call “cigar butts.” These stocks were often poor operating businesses selling for less than liquidation value. Graham would purchase said stocks with the hope that there was one last “puff” of profit left. Not all of them worked out positively, but Graham would bet on dozens of stocks trading at less than book value and hope for the best. RadioShack (click ticker for report: ) looks like a cigar butt. The firm’s core operating business is rapidly deteriorating, the firm is generating negative free cash flow, and recent rumors suggest the company is hiring advisors to help shore up … Read more

RadioShack’s Slide Continues; Cash Flow is Terrible

Electronics retailer RadioShack (click ticker for report: ) reported a terrible fourth quarter Tuesday morning. Sales fell 7% year-over-year to $1.3 billion, below already tempered consensus estimates. Earnings per share were a disaster, falling from $0.12 in the fourth quarter of 2011 to a loss of $0.63 in the fourth quarter of 2012—though this number was negatively impacted by a $67 million non-cash charge. We’re steering clear of shares in the portfolio of our Best Ideas Newsletter. Consistent with what we’ve seen all year, the company’s core business continues to deteriorate, with same-store sales dropping 7% during the fourth quarter. The firm also announced earlier in the year that its mobile-store relationship with Target (click ticker for report: ) has … Read more

Why GameStop Looks Like a Value Trap

At Valuentum, we pride ourselves on a multi-faceted investment methodology, acknowledging that several market-movers view any given investment from different perspectives. That is precisely why we’re staying away from shares of GameStop (click ticker for report: ), which scores poorly on the Valuentum Buying Index (our stock-selection methodology). Let’s take a look at why we don’t like the company. Changing Dynamics of Gaming Culture One of the unique features of the video game market has been the relatively liquid buying and selling of games. Since the days of FuncoLand (which was eventually acquired by GameStop), consumers could purchase and sell games new or used, and the game shops would help facilitate this market. Have a copy of Nintendo’s Super Mario that … Read more

Channel Checks at Apple Store Speak to Continued Strength

This weekend (on the evening of January 19, 2013), we took a trip to a local Apple (click ticker for report: AAPL) store to assess traffic trends and gauge the level of ongoing interest in the iPad maker’s products (post-holiday season). We didn’t see any slowdown in traffic, and the location we visited was very well attended. Though the Schaumburg, IL (Woodfield) locale is one of a large number of Apple stores in the US, we have no reason to believe that it is not indicative of traffic trends and general interest in Apple products at other retail Apple stores across the country. We’ve also included a snapshot of an adjacent, neighboring (and vacant) Radio Shack (click ticker for report: RSH) located just a few feet from the pictured Apple store … Read more