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Dec 27, 2024
Nike’s Revenue Under Considerable Pressure; Turnaround Will Take Time
Image: Nike’s shares have been under considerable pressure as sales results disappoint. Nike’s outlook for the near term doesn’t provide us with much confidence. As we have noted before, Nike has a storied brand that is unmatched by rivals, but it may take more than a new CEO to turn things around. Competition remains fierce and the promotional environment intense, while consumer discretionary spending remains a big wild card. We like Nike, but we continue to stay on the sidelines until we start to see some improvement on the top line, not just better than feared results.
Dec 27, 2024
Alert: Changes to the Newsletter Portfolios
Image Source: Mike Cohen cc by 2.0. We are making some changes to the newsletter portfolios. We continue to believe that large cap growth and big cap tech is the place to be, and we’ll be further tilting the portfolios in that direction.
Dec 27, 2024
Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week of December 27
Let's take a look at firms raising/lowering their dividends this week.
Dec 20, 2024
Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week of December 20
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Dec 19, 2024
Shares of UnitedHealth Group and Vertex Pharma Sour
Image Source: Rodrigo Senna cc by 2.0. As of right now, we continue to monitor the situation with UnitedHealth, but the risks have substantially increased. We have no plans to remove it from the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio at this time as we await news flow to settle down. As for Vertex, we continue to like its established position in cystic fibrosis and its opportunity in gene-editing therapies as well as a new class of medicine for acute pain that’s without the limitations of opioids. Though the news regarding suzetrigine wasn’t what the market was hoping for, the company’s pipeline is progressing nicely.
Dec 13, 2024
Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week of December 13
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Dec 12, 2024
Adobe Issues Cautious Fiscal 2025 Guidance
Image Source: Adobe. Looking to fiscal 2025, Adobe expects total revenue in the range of $23.30-$23.55 billion, below the $23.8 billion consensus estimate. Digital Media segment revenue is targeted at $17.25-$17.4 billion, with ending ARR growth of 11% year-over-year, while Digital Experience segment revenue is expected to be between $5.8-$5.9 billion. Non-GAAP earnings per share is expected in the range of $20.20-$20.50 for the year, the midpoint below the consensus estimate of $20.52. Adobe ended the quarter with $7.9 billion in cash and short-term investments, while debt totaled $5.6 billion, good for a nice net cash position. We like Adobe, but its cautious outlook for 2025 keeps us on the sidelines.
Dec 11, 2024
Toll Brothers Ends Strongest Year Ever
Image Source: Toll Brothers. Looking to fiscal 2025, Toll Brothers' deliveries are expected in the range of 11,200-11,600 units with an average delivered price per home of $945,000-$965,000 and adjusted home sales gross margin expected at 27.25%. The company’s pace of deliveries is expected to be strong, but the company’s gross margin isn’t as strong as we would like, facing pressure from last year’s adjusted mark. SG&A, as a percentage of home sales revenue is expected in the range of 9.4%-9.5%, up from last year’s measure of 9.3%. Toll Brothers ended its fiscal fourth quarter with $1.3 billion in cash and cash equivalents and $2.7 billion in loans payable and senior notes. The company continues to return cash to shareholders in the form of buybacks and dividends. Though we don’t include Toll Brothers in any newsletter portfolio, the bellwether’s fiscal fourth quarter report indicates the housing market remains healthy.
Dec 10, 2024
Oracle’s Remaining Performance Obligations (RPO) Growth Speaks to Accelerated Expansion
Image Source: Oracle. We particularly liked Oracle’s growth in total remaining performance obligations (RPO) in the quarter, which were up 49% in USD and 50% in constant currency year-over-year. During the past twelve months, Oracle’s operating cash flow came in at $20.3 billion, while free cash flow was $9.5 billion. The company ended the quarter with $11.3 billion in cash and marketable securities and $88.6 billion in notes payable and other borrowings. Though Oracle has a hefty net debt position and capital spending is expected to double in fiscal 2025, we still like the company’s cloud opportunity, and it remains a key holding in both the simulated Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio and simulated ESG Newsletter portfolio.
Dec 8, 2024
Dollar General Hit By Hurricane-Related Expenses
Image Source: Valuentum. Looking to fiscal 2024, Dollar General’s net sales growth is expected in the range of 4.8%-5.1% compared to prior expectations of 4.7%-5.3%. Same-store sales growth for the year is targeted in the range of 1.1%-1.4% compared with prior expectations in the range of 1%-1.6%. Diluted earnings per share for the year is now anticipated in the range of $5.50-$5.90 compared to prior expectations of $5.50-$6.20. For fiscal 2025, Dollar General plans to execute 4,885 real estate projects, including opening roughly 575 new stores in the U.S., up to 15 new stores in Mexico, fully renovating approximately 2,000 stores, remodeling roughly 2,250 stores, and relocating approximately 45 stores. Though its same-store sales growth and store expansion initiatives are noteworthy, Dollar General no longer makes the cut for inclusion in any of the newsletter portfolios.



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