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Jul 28, 2023
Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week of July 28
Let's take a look at firms raising/lowering their dividends this week.
Jul 27, 2023
McDonald’s, Chipotle, Domino’s Second-Quarter 2023 Results Solid
Image: Shares of McDonald’s, Chipotle and Domino’s have done well since the beginning of 2020, with Chipotle leading the pack. McDonald’s and Chipotle aren’t going away anytime soon, and we’re not at all discouraged by their respective second-quarter 2023 same-store-sales performance; CMG’s performance gave the market pause, but the sell-off in the burrito maker’s shares was mostly profit-taking (after a huge run up so far in 2023). McDonald’s is a perfect stock for the current inflationary environment, in our view, while Chipotle remains one of the best unit growth stories in the restaurant arena. Another one of our favorites, Domino’s has recently broken through its downtrend. We don’t expect to make any major changes to our fair value estimates of MCD, CMG, or DPZ, and we continue to like shares of all three in the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio.
Jul 27, 2023
“Bought” Low and “Sold” Low with Meta
Image: Shares of Meta Platforms have been on a wild ride the past few years. We didn’t do well with the stock, unfortunately. Let the good times roll in big cap tech and large cap growth! What a fantastic year 2023 is turning out to be and thank you for sticking with us. If Meta serves as any example for you, it should be that you shouldn’t expect us to get everything "right," but it should be very, very clear that we’ve gotten far more things “right” than we’ve gotten “wrong” over the years. Cheers!
Jul 26, 2023
4 REITs For Consideration
Image Source: Mike Mozart. We like these four REITs for the long haul.
Jul 25, 2023
First Read: Microsoft, Alphabet Cash Components Wonderful in Calendar Q2 2023
Image: Microsoft’s free cash flow continues to be phenomenal.There are two primary cash-based sources of intrinsic value, and Microsoft and Alphabet have gobs of them: net cash on the balance sheet and free cash flow. Both Microsoft and Alphabet reported calendar second-quarter results after the market close July 25, and while much will be said about their respective earnings reports, the reality is that the fundamental backdrop for both remains incredibly strong. We think both deserve a hearty weighting in the portfolio of the Best Ideas Newsletter, and we don’t plan to make any changes to our long-term fair value estimates as a result of the quarterly prints.
Jul 24, 2023
Public Storage Picks Up Simply Self Storage; M&A Remains Hot in Self Storage
Image Source: Public Storage. On July 24, Public Storage announced that it had agreed to acquire Simply Self Storage from Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust (BREIT) for $2.2 billion. The news follows the Public Storage-Life Storage takeout saga that ended with Life Storage running to Extra Space Storage for a deal. A PSA-LSI deal had made a lot of sense, and we’re not sure why LSI wanted nothing to do with PSA, but it may have had to do with a poor cultural fit. LSI apparently said it wasn’t for sale right before it tied the knot with EXR--moves that just didn’t seem to add up, in our view. In any case, we’re glad PSA walked away from a possible “winner’s curse” had it pursued LSI, and we’re largely indifferent to the smaller transaction regarding Simply Self Storage.
Jul 24, 2023
Tesla Is A Net-Cash-Rich, Free-Cash-Flow Generating, Secular-Growth Powerhouse
Image: Tesla’s Cybertruck showcasing its versatility. The truck is on track to begin production at Gigafactory in Texas in the coming months. Image Source: Tesla's second-quarter press release. The cash-based sources of intrinsic value (and the trajectory of growth in them) are the most important considerations when it comes to assessing the attractiveness of an equity. Two of the most important cash-based sources of intrinsic value are net cash on the balance sheet and future expected free cash flows, and in these two areas, Tesla excels. Though we won’t be adding Tesla to any of the newsletter portfolios anytime soon, we like it within a diversified basket of large-cap growth equities, of which the Best Ideas Newsletter in some ways approximates.
Jul 24, 2023
AT&T: A High Yield Dividend Disaster, Now An ESG Nightmare
Image: AT&T’s shares continue to disappoint. We’re not interested in AT&T at all and believe that shares may remain under significant pressure until 1) material top-line growth resumes, 2) the firm’s capital-intensity lessens, 3) free cash flow improves significantly, 4) dividend increases resume 5) its leverage improves and 6) there is more visibility related to the potential contingent liabilities associated with lead-covered cables. We doubt all six of these things will happen, and therefore we believe the best days are likely behind AT&T.
Jul 24, 2023
Philip Morris’ Cash-Flow Dividend Coverage Resilient, ZYN Performance Impressive
Image Source: Philip Morris. Our fair value estimate for Philip Morris stands at $105 per share, and we don’t expect to make any material changes to our valuation of the company following the quarterly report. Philip Morris’ combustible tobacco revenue continues to be strengthened by pricing power, while its smoke-free momentum, particularly with ZYN, continues. Though adjusted financial measures continue to look good at Philip Morris, more and more we’re paying closer attention to reported diluted earnings per share, which will face material pressure in 2023 ($5.36-$5.45 per share) compared to $5.81 per share in 2022. The company’s free cash flow remains robust, but its total debt levels are not ideal, in our view. Philip Morris is trading just shy of $100 with a dividend yield of ~5.2% at the time of this writing.
Jul 21, 2023
Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week of July 21
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