Target or Walmart?

Image Source: Steven Depolo It’s not the roaring 1990s anymore, investors! There are serious risks to the business models of Target (TGT) and Walmart (WMT), and everyone is looking the other way, consoling themselves with their steady and growing stream of dividends. These investors say, “as long as they pay the dividend, I don’t care,” as if this signals a proud achievement in some way, by which many experienced market participants will then respond, “and now we know why the individual investor is frequently blindsided.” The dividend is a symptom of the health of free cash flow, and management teams can dip into the balance sheet to support the payout. Only trends in free cash flow generation, supported by moaty … Read more

10 Bucks per Hour; What It Really Means

Source: US Department of Labor, Walmart Walmart (WMT) is quite savvy. The big box retailer announced February 19 it would raise the minimum wage for all of its US workers to $9 per hour in April of this year and at least $10 per hour by next February. The move comes amid ongoing public scrutiny of its labor practices, elevated worker turnover, and general malaise among the ranks on social media platforms. At face value, the news headlines show Walmart caving to public pressure, and a win for big labor, but in reality, the retailing giant is merely doing what good businesses do – pleasing customers (which are its workers, too) and widening its economic moat. Hiking wages accomplishes both. … Read more

Thanksgiving Weekend Sales Were Weak…

According to preliminary survey results released Sunday by the National Retail Federation, retail sales during the Thanksgiving weekend tumbled 11% to $50.9 billion from $57.4 billion during the same weekend last year. Executives are having a difficult time explaining the sharp drop off in retail sales (RTH), given similar aggressive strategies and promotions as previous years, but we think there are a few reasons for the hefty decline. For one, the lure of the post-Thanksgiving “mad-rush” may be wearing off, and the emerging “negative” social stigma of those willing to shop (instead of resting with family) coupled with those who believe they are “being forced to work” during the holiday (see Walmart strike) without fair wages may be turning off … Read more

Walmart and Target Both Beat Expectations

Big box retailers have showcased some resilience during the third quarter, with Home Depot (HD), Lowe’s (LOW) and Dick’s Sporting Goods (DKS) posting relatively strong results. Walmart (WMT) and Target (TGT) also followed through with respectable quarters, and we think this bodes well for most of the group heading into the holiday season. Walmart’s third-quarter results, released November 13, showed consolidated net sales advancing 2.8% with US comparable store sales increasing 0.5% for the 13-week period ended October 31, 2014. Walmart has been under competitive attack from a variety of fronts. Not only is Target its key rival, but dollar stores such as Family Dollar (FDO), Dollar General (DG) and Dollar Tree (DLTR) have been nipping at its heels through … Read more

Apple Hacked! Not Alone.

By Brian Nelson, CFA It’s difficult to be a business these days. Not only do you have to provide a service that customers are willing to pay for, but your customers have to have the means to pay for it. But more and more, we are seeing that businesses have more obstacles to overcome, and I’m not just talking about increased regulations. I’m talking about hackers, and their work is becoming more and more prevalent. Target (TGT) continues to be distracted from its credit data breach, while eBay (EBAY) recently reported a cyber attack, though of the less-serious variety. This week, reports indicate that Home Depot (HD) has been the target of a massive credit card data breach. Though admitting … Read more

The Dividend Dilemma

One of the core tenets of the Valuentum process not only rests in the all-important price vs. value consideration (see Valuentum’s Brian Nelson talk about that here), but also in “letting winners run.” At first read, these two items appear to be at odds with each other. For example, we preach about getting stocks at a bargain, but yet, we don’t sell holdings when they start to move beyond our estimate of their fair value. What gives? At the Valuentum core, we prefer an entry point that corresponds to the time when shares have substantial valuation and pricing support (i.e. they have high Valuentum Buying Index ratings), and we prefer an exit point when shares have little valuation and pricing … Read more

Walgreen’s and Target Distracted; Dollar General Enters the Fray

Walgreen’s (WAG) and Target (TGT) have been in the news quite a bit as of late–Walgreen’s bowing to political pressure from the proposed ban on tax ‘inversion deals’ and Target as a result of its delayed disclosure of the magnitude of its credit card data breach. Both items have been a major distraction to the respective executive suites, and it is starting to show. In the case of Walgreen’s, the CFO and pharmacy chief lost their jobs today, in part as a result of a ~$1 billion forecasting error related to its prescription-drug business. Though the revision is not an act of illegal wrongdoing (companies change forecasts all the time), the revision is still an embarrassment for the company, especially in light … 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

Dividend Increases for the Week Ending June 13

Below we provide a list of firms that raised their dividends during the week ending June 13. 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 Baytex Energy (BTE): now C$0.24 per share monthly dividend, was C$0.22. Best Buy (BBY): now $0.19 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.17. Caterpillar (CAT): now $0.70 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.60. Cherry Hill Mortgage Investment (CHMI): now $0.51 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.50. Essex Property Trust (ESS): now $1.30 per share quarterly dividend, was $1.21. FedEx (FDX): now $0.20 per share quarterly dividend, was … Read more

Assessing Materiality of 5 Relatively Poor Incremental Data Points from eBay

eBay (EBAY) has one of the strongest business models on the market today. The firm uniquely benefits from a network effect in its auction business and a secular trend toward consumer online consumption in its payments business, PayPal. Recent same-store sales performance has also been solid, albeit slowing, in recent periods. According to ChannelAdvisor same-store sales growth at eBay came in at 11.5% in May, down from 14% in April. eBay retains a vibrant Economic Castle. Before we start walking through the five relatively poor incremental data points from eBay, we need to make a couple things clear. First, we hold eBay in the portfolio of our Best Ideas Newsletter, and we do not expect to make any changes to … Read more