Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week of May 16

Below we provide a list of firms that raised their dividends during the week ending May 16. 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                          Advanced Drainage Systems (WMS): now $0.18 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.16. Aimia Inc. PFD-1 (AIM.PR.A:CA): now CAD 0.3926 per share quarterly dividend, was CAD 0.3001. Bunge (BG): now $0.70 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.68. Caribbean Utilities (CUPUF): now $0.190 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.185. Chubb (CB): now $0.97 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.91. Curtiss-Wright (CW): now $0.24 per share quarterly … Read more

Toll Brothers Expects Demand to Remain Solid Into 2025

Image: Toll Brothers stock has done quite well during the past couple years. By Brian Nelson, CFA Luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers (TOL) recently reported fiscal third quarter results with revenue and non-GAAP earnings per share coming in better than expectations. Home sales revenues advanced 2% from the same period a year ago, while pre-tax income came in at $503.6 million, down from $553 million in last year’s quarter. Fiscal third quarter earnings per diluted share was $3.60 compared with $3.73 in the same period a year ago, but it exceeded the consensus forecast of $3.31 per share. Net signed contract value was $2.41 billion in the quarter, up 11% from last year’s period, while contracted homes were also up 11% … Read more

There Will Be Volatility

By Brian Nelson, CFA Last year, 2022, was a big test for equity investors, and the downside volatility that we witnessed during the year wasn’t comfortable, to say the least. Following the COVID-19 crash and rebound during 2020, and then the market surge in 2021, it wouldn’t be a stretch to say many investors’ heads are probably still spinning from all the volatility witnessed to start this decade. That said, part of what we’ve been warning about the past few years with respect to the equity market, especially in Value Trap, is that the proliferation of price-agnostic trading (e.g. quant, machine/algorithmic trading, etc.) will only lead to more and more market volatility, so while we were somewhat surprised by last … Read more

Home Depot’s Comparable Store Sales Continue Declines, Big Ticket Purchases Slow

By Brian Nelson, CFA Home Depot (HD) is one of the most resilient companies across the retail arena. The firm weathered the Great Financial Crisis [GFC] well and it handled the vicissitudes of the COVID-19 pandemic and aftermath flowingly as it juggled supply chain issues, changing consumer buying preferences, and increased demand as consumers remodeled and upgraded their working and living spaces while cocooning at home. The company’s second-quarter 2023 results, released August 15, came in better than expected, but comparable store sales fell 2% both in aggregate and in the U.S. Though comparable store sales declines improved from bigger declines in the first quarter, Home Depot’s guidance for comparable sales to fall 2%-5% for all of fiscal 2023 indicates … Read more

Home Depot Says Customers Remain “Resilient and Engaged”

  Image: Home Depot’s third-quarter performance wasn’t bad. Inventories expanded, but management reiterated that its core customer remains resilient and engaged. Image Source: Home Depot By Brian Nelson, CFA On November 15, home improvement retailer The Home Depot (HD) reported strong third-quarter results that beat expectations on both the top and bottom line. Revenue advanced 5.6% in the period thanks to comparable sales growth of 4.3% and 4.5% comp expansion in the U.S. Net earnings came in at $4.24 per diluted share, showcasing 8.2% growth over the $3.92 per-share mark from last year. The firm noted that its core customer is still healthy, indicating that it has yet to feel a meaningful impact from what could be a painful decline … Read more

Banks Held Up in 3Q 2022 But Mortgage Market Dynamics and Consumer Health Are Big Economic Concerns

Image: Homebuyer mortgage payments on new homes have increased more than 50% since last year due to rising interest rates. We think this is a precursor to lower housing prices, which could have implications across the banking and financials sector. Image Source: Redfin By Brian Nelson, CFA We’ve never been huge fans of taking on outsized banking and financials exposure in the simulated newsletter portfolios for a number of reasons. First, the banking industry, much like the insurance industry, is generally muted exposure to the broader economic environment. Though having some exposure to banking and financials may make sense, long-term investors are going to get a better bang for their buck with general operating entities that aren’t necessarily tied to … Read more

ICYMI: Valuentum’s Brian Nelson on the Latest Howard Marks’ Memo: “Something of Value”

Valuentum’s President of Investment Research Brian Michael Nelson, CFA, explains why there are not really value and growth stocks, why most of the research in quantitative finance is spurious and needs to be redefined on a forward-looking basis, and why enterprise valuation (not the efficient markets hypothesis) should be the organizing principle of finance. Nelson explains his views about valuation, what it means to be a value investor, and investing in the context of Oaktree Capital Howard Marks’ latest memo, “Something of Value,” January 11, 2021. Please don’t forget to give the second edition of the book “Value Trap” a 5-star rating on Amazon here. Thank you for your membership! —– Tickerized for holdings in the IWM. Valuentum members have … Read more

Value Is Not Static and the Qualitative Overlay Is Vital to Our Process

With prudence and care, the Valuentum Buying Index process and its components are carried out. Our analyst team spends most of its time thinking about the intrinsic value of companies within the context of a discounted cash-flow model and evaluating the risk profile of a company’s revenue model. We have checks and balances, too. First, we use a fair value range in our valuation approach as we embrace the very important concept that value is a range and not a point estimate. A relative value overlay as the second pillar helps to add conviction in the discounted cash-flow process, while a technical and momentum overlay seeks to provide confirmation in all of the valuation work. There’s a lot happening behind the scenes even before a VBI rating is published, but it will always be just one factor to consider. Within any process, of course, we value the human, qualitative overlay, which captures a wealth of experience and common sense. We strive to surface our best ideas for members.

Our Reports on Stocks in the Gaming & Hotels Industry

Image Source: Erin Pettigrew Structure of the Gaming & Hotels Industry The gaming industry is heavily regulated and particularly sensitive to discretionary spending. Significant future gaming revenue growth will come from the Asian markets, especially Macao. Possession of a gaming subconcession by the Chinese government is an advantage, though competition remains intense among existing Macao rivals. The hotels industry is highly competitive, with over 900 lodging management companies in the US alone. Demand for hotel rooms is very cyclical, and fluctuations in both occupancy rates and revenue per available room (RevPAR) should be expected. We’re generally neutral on the structure of the group. We’ve dropped coverage of stocks in the Gaming & Hotels industry.

Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week Ending May 24

Below we provide a list of firms that raised their dividends during the week ending May 24. 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 Advanced Drainage Systems (WMS): now $0.09 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.08. American Tower (AMT): now $0.92 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.90. Ashland (ASH): now $0.275 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.25. AXA Equitable Holdings (EQH): now $0.15 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.13. Canadian Banc Corp (CNDCF): now CAD 0.0948 per share monthly dividend, was CAD 0.09. Cineplex (CPXGF): now CAD 0.15 per share … Read more