Procter & Gamble Appears Overvalued

Image Shown: Shares of Procter & Gamble have been on an epic run since mid-2018, and we think shares have gotten ahead of themselves here. By Callum Turcan Consumer staples giant Procter & Gamble (PG) is a solid company that generates sizable and consistent free cash flows. However, in our view, shares of PG have gotten way ahead of themselves due to a “flight to quality” that has seen the market bid up P&G’s share price from the low $70s in April 2018 to almost $120 as of this writing. Shares of PG now yield 2.5% as of this writing and trade well above the top end of our fair value estimate range of $101 per share. Please note P&G … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Announces New Test Results That Reveal No Traces of Asbestos in Johnson Baby Powder Products

Image Source: Johnson & Johnson – February 2019 CAGNY IR Presentation By Callum Turcan A holding in both our Dividend Growth Newsletter and Best Ideas Newsletter portfolios, shares of Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) have been on a wild ride of late over dueling narratives regarding the firm’s potential legal liabilities. In particular, liabilities concerning its talc-based Johnson Baby Powder product. On October 18, Johnson & Johnson announced it was voluntarily recalling “a single lot” of its Johnson Baby Powder product (equal to around 33,000 bottles) after the US FDA found sub-traces of chrysotile asbestos in a single bottle (less than 0.00002%). At the time, Johnson & Johnson vigorously defended its baby care brand and said that its Johnson Baby Powder … Read more

Biotech and Pharma Roundup

Image Source: e-Magine Art Some big news in the world of biotech and pharmaceuticals has come out this week, starting Monday October 21, that we want to get out in front of our members. In alphabetical order by ticker symbol: BIIB, BMY, MRK, NVS. By Callum Turcan Biogen Inc (BIIB) reported third quarter 2019 earnings on Tuesday October 22 that easily beat both top and bottom line estimates. That was partially due to strong sales at its SPINRAZA offering, which is used to treat spinal muscular atrophy. Shares of BIIB rocketed higher during the trading session as investors priced in the upside that Biogen’s Aducanumab treatment could generate, with the company announcing that it was going to ask the US … Read more

Johnson & Johnson’s Talc Problems Hit Another Bump

Image Shown: Johnson & Johnson’s embattled ‘Baby Care’ segment performed poorly during the third quarter of 2019. Image Source: Johnson & Johnson – IR Presentation. By Callum Turcan Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) was back in the news Friday October 18 when the company announced it was voluntarily recalling “a single lot” of its embattled Johnson’s Baby Powder product in the US due to alleged asbestos contamination risks. The US Food and Drug Administration tested a single bottle from this lot, according to Johnson & Johnson, with the federal regulator noting that sub-trace levels (no greater than 0.00002%) of chrysotile asbestos had been detected in the bottle. Johnson & Johnson plans to vigorously contest these allegations and maintains that its talc … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Raises Full-Year Guidance Yet Again

Image Shown: Shares of Johnson & Johnson climbed higher on October 15 after reporting a nice third quarter earnings report and raising guidance for the full year. By Callum Turcan On October 15, Best Ideas Newsletter and Dividend Growth Newsletter holding Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) reported third-quarter 2019 earnings that were positively received by the market. The healthcare giant once again boosted full-year non-GAAP sales and EPS guidance, which we appreciate, on the back of solid performance at its ‘Pharmaceuticals’ and ‘Medical Devices’ segments. Please note that Johnson & Johnson had already raised its guidance for 2019 twice before this latest increase, which we covered in this July 2019 piece here and this April 2019 piece here. During the third … Read more

Triple-A Rated J&J’s Opioid Liabilities Likely More Than Priced In

  Image Source: J&J Shares of J&J have settled into the high-$120s at the time of this writing, well below our ~$150 fair value estimate. We’re going to stick with J&J in both the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio and Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio at this time. By Callum Turcan and Brian Nelson, CFA On August 26, an Oklahoma judge ruled that Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) had to pay $572 million to the state over its role in the opioid crisis in America. In particular, District Judge Thad Balkman noted that “Johnson & Johnson’s misleading marketing and promotion of opioids created a nuisance” that compromised the health of thousands in Oklahoma. Johnson & Johnson and its Janssen subsidiary will contest the … Read more

Elanco Buys Bayer’s Animal Health Unit, Gaining Scale and Greater Exposure to the Humanization of Pets” Trend”

Image Shown: Shares of Elanco Animal Health Inc (ELAN) sold off after the company announced on August 20 it was acquiring Bayer AG’s (BAYRY) animal health unit through a cash and deal stock deal worth $7.6 billion at the time the deal was announced. By Callum Turcan On August 20, Elanco Animal Health Inc (ELAN) agreed to acquire Bayer AG’s (BAYRY) animal health unit for $7.6 billion (at the time the deal was announced) through a cash and stock deal. That includes $5.3 billion in cash and $2.3 billion in stock, keeping in mind shares of ELAN initially shifted lower after the news. Bayer plans to exit its stake in Elanco over time as management seeks to rebuild the company’s … Read more

Mylan Surges, Why Fair Value Estimates Matter

Image Source: Mylan NV – IR Presentation By Callum Turcan On July 29, Mylan NV (MYL) agreed to merge with Pfizer Inc’s (PFE) Upjohn unit to form a much larger and more diversified entity in the pharmaceutical industry, selling such products as Mylan’s EpiPen and Pfizer’s Viagra. Shares of MYL jumped by a double-digit percentage on the news, and we aren’t surprised given how Mylan has traded well below our $31 per share fair value estimate for some time now. What Mylan needed was a catalyst to get the market to take notice (of its estimated future free cash flows), and Pfizer seems to have offered it one by renewing investor interest in the name. Pro forma for this transaction, … Read more

Berkshire’s Buybacks, More Earnings Reports

Berkshire’s Buybacks, More Earnings Reports — In alphabetical order by ticker symbol: ANET, ATVI, BRK.B, CHD, DWDP, DNKN, GILD, HBI, K, TEVA — Arista Networks (ANET): Arista reported a solid first-quarter report May 2, but its outlook for the second quarter left something to be desired. The cloud networking company could offer a hint to what to expect from Cisco (CSCO) when it reports in the coming week or so. Arista’s revenue during the first quarter was fine, jumping 26%, and earnings per share also handily beat, but top-line guidance for the second quarter came in at $600-$610 million, below consensus forecasts. It’s still early in the year to jump to any conclusions, but investors in Cisco should perhaps set expectations … Read more

In the News: Dividend Growth Still on Hold at General Mills After Strong Quarter, Avoiding FedEx and BMW After Warnings on Bottom-Line Weakness, and a Biogen as a Prime Example of Risks to Avoid in Biotech

General Mills raised bottom-line and free cash flow conversion expectations for fiscal 2019, but we’re not interested in shares as it continues to prioritize deleveraging over dividend growth in a slow growth environment. International corporations continue to weigh the impact of slowing macroeconomic activity and global trade tensions, as evidenced by FedEx and BMW slashing bottom-line expectations, and shares of Biogen have been rocked by news that it terminated two late-stage studies of a key Alzheimer’s treatment. By Kris Rosemann General Mills Turns in Positive Organic Sales Growth and Operating Margin Expansion Food products giant General Mills (GIS) turned in better-than-expected results in its fiscal 2019 third quarter report, released March 20, as organic sales growth advanced 1% on a … Read more