Gaming: From Las Vegas to Macau and Beyond!

The Valuentum analyst team talks the casino and online gaming industries from the Las Vegas strip to the vast market in Macau. Online poker, sports betting, potential tax breaks, and Churchill Downs’ Kentucky Derby are topics of interest. Remember: In this industry, “the house always wins.” ~14 mins. If you cannot view the video below, please select the link here or view the transcript that follows. Brian Nelson, CFA: The gaming industry is a profitable one, but the gaming industry is also particularly sensitive to discretionary consumer and corporate spending and can be impacted by both the ups and downs of the economy. One particular aspect of explaining this dynamic is looking at Nevada’s gaming industry itself, which while gaming … Read more

Batten Down the Hatches – Another US Market Crash Probable

A global financial contagion like that of the Financial Crisis just six short years ago cannot be ruled out. The magnitude of wealth lost in China’s (FXI) equity market is simply staggering, and we’re already witnessing bad loans soar across China’s Big 4 banks. We’re hearing that property, used as collateral for stock margin trading in China, is often being sold for 90 cents on the dollar as speculators look to cover losses. We expect the fallout from the collapse in Chinese equity markets to eventually reverberate through their property markets, impacting loan-to-values in the commercial and residential arenas, sparking significant loss rates and asset write-downs across the Chinese financial system. We continue to assess the tangible evidence of an … Read more

The Flight to Safety

Image Source: Pravine Chester It’s no secret that investors have been disappointed with returns across the equity market in 2015, and this week has not made the unrest any easier to deal with. Money managers across the globe will be looking at a short-term chart of the S&P 500 (SPY), observing that the broad US index has finally broken down from a critical multi-month base, and many will look to “lighten up” on some of their equity positions that they have been reluctantly “letting run” for months. It is no surprise to us why Netflix (NFLX) was one of the market’s worst performers in Thursday’s trading session. The company is trading at nearly 500 times earnings (not a typo), and the low … Read more

Assessing the Fallout from the Collapse in China’s Stock Market…Thus Far

No longer do we live in an isolated world. If you weren’t convinced of this before the Global Financial Crisis, the credit crunch of late last decade should have changed that. Just as the interconnectedness of global financial markets is undeniable, we think the significance of the health of the Chinese economy is as critically important to the trajectory of equity prices across the globe. That’s why we’re not taking the recent collapse in the Chinese stock market lightly. Here’s what we’re hearing. China’s major restaurant bellwether, Yum! Brands (YUM), owner of KFC, addressed whether a decline in the country’s equity market has impacted sales. Though the company noted that “a very small percentage of customers have been impacted,” we’re … Read more

Putting the American in American Pharoah?

Image: American Pharoah at the start of the race at Belmont. Source: Diana Robinson Last year left a bad taste in the mouths of horseracing fans across the globe. California Chrome had come off two fantastic wins in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes in order to position itself for a chance to make history by becoming the first Triple Crown winner in 36 years! The last thoroughbred to take home such an honor was Affirmed in 1978. For those that may not follow the “sport of kings,” to win the coveted Triple Crown, a three-year-old horse must win the Kentucky Derby in Louisville on the first Saturday in May, the Preakness in Baltimore, Maryland, two weeks after that, and … Read more

This Just Feels Different…Mr. Brown

We think the correction is coming. Here are 7 reasons why we plan to reduce exposure to cyclicals and add some protection to the portfolios. By Brian Nelson, CFA I hope you don’t mind my using baseball analogies. Baseball and investing are perhaps the only two endeavors where if you get more than half right, you’re at the top of the list. In any case, you don’t have to be a big baseball fan to appreciate the similarities. I used an example with Ted Williams in this piece about fat pitch investing, but there’s another analogy that is worth sharing. I’ve been to the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory Tour a few times in the past couple years. My little … Read more

Gaming Troubles: Macau Gaming Revenue Under Pressure

Gambling in Macau, the Las Vegas of China or the “Monte Carlo of the Orient,” continues to fall, with September likely marking the fourth consecutive month of declines. According to some estimates, the gaming revenue drop in September will be in the double-digits. There are several issues plaguing Macau and driving uncertainty for many of the operators. Casino City Times perhaps said it best in their piece: Macau mired in cold streak: The mainland Chinese government is on an anti-corruption crusade, which has frightened off some high-end customers. Meanwhile, new visa restrictions implemented by Beijing have slowed visitation from neighboring provinces. A smoking ban on mass-market gaming floors will be implemented Oct. 6, adding uncertainty to revenue trends. Also in … 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

Leucadia: Berkshire Light?

After acquiring the remaining shares outstanding of Jefferies (JEF) a few months ago, Leucadia (LUK) has come into the spotlight. This under-the-radar holding company has been compared to Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) in the sense that it owns several unrelated companies and uses the cash flows to invest in different businesses. However, calling the two firms similar is a bit of a misstatement given Berkshire’s enormous insurance operations, and a slightly different investing style. Unlike Berkshire, which has an enormous “elephant gun” able to acquire relatively large companies with ease (Berkshire also tends to concentrate on reliable, large cap companies with strong balance sheets), Leucadia concentrates on deep value in struggling or unloved companies and industries. Interestingly enough, the companies are … Read more

Special Dividends: A Fantastic Idea…Fiscal Cliff Has Started a Trend

Throughout 2012, we’ve seen a huge surge in special dividends, with 59 companies in the Russell 3000 declaring special dividends from September to November compared to just 15 during the same period last year. The impetus is obvious: the impending fiscal cliff has left both companies and investors wondering what to do with the mountains of cash sitting on pristine balance sheets and low return prospects. As a result, companies across different sectors are declaring special one-time dividends. Costco (click ticker for report: ) will pay a one-time special dividend of $7 per share (amounting to $3 billion) as a reward to shareholders, while Tyson Foods (click ticker for report: ) declared a special one-time payment of $0.20 per share. … Read more