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Oct 27, 2023
Getting Down to Brass Tacks on Amazon’s Cash-Based Sources of Intrinsic Value
Image: Amazon had a very strong and better-than-expected third-quarter report, and the firm is now on pace to generate positive free cash flow during 2023. As reported in Amazon’s third-quarter 2023 press release, the retail giant’s “free cash flow improved to an inflow of $21.4 billion for the trailing twelve months, compared with an outflow of $19.7 billion for the trailing twelve months ended September 30, 2022.” Cash and marketable securities were ~$64.2 billion at the end of its third quarter compared to ~$61.1 billion in long-term debt, meaning that Amazon has a modest net cash position, but nothing near the likes of other big cap tech and large cap growth peers. All eyes will continue to be on Amazon Web Services [AWS] and its growth trajectory, but when it comes to the cash-based sources of intrinsic value, Amazon is back on the right track.
Oct 27, 2023
Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week of October 27
Let's take a look at firms raising/lowering their dividends this week.
Oct 26, 2023
Chipotle’s Long-Term Growth Outlook Intact
On October 26, Chipotle Mexican Grill reported better-than-expected third-quarter results with the top line increasing 11.3% on a year-over-year basis and non-GAAP earnings per share beating the consensus estimate. Comparable store sales advanced 5% in the period, while the company drove meaningful improvement in its operating margin, despite nagging inflationary pressures in beef and cheese prices. We’re huge fans of Chipotle’s long-term unit growth story, and we expect the rollout of Chipotlane drivethru’s to pave the way for an expanded menu, maybe in the breakfast daypart in the years ahead.
Oct 26, 2023
Brief Take: Altria’s 10% Dividend Yield Is Too Hard to Pass Up
Altria Group’s forward estimated 10% dividend yield is too hard to pass up as it is comfortably covered by traditional free cash flow. The tobacco giant reported third-quarter 2023 results on October 26 that showcased how its asset-light business model continues to throw off tons of cash. Traditional free cash flow generation came in at ~$5.9 billion during the first nine months of 2023, while cash dividends paid came in at ~$5 billion, resulting in a very nice free cash flow cushion on a ~10%-yielding stock. Though revenue growth at Altria remains under pressure, gross profit continues to move in the right direction. Altria has raised its dividend 58 times during the past 54 years, and the firm continues to target mid-single-digit dividend growth annually. For income investors that aren’t worried about ESG-related criteria, Altria could make for a great diversifier in a high-yield dividend income portfolio. Our fair value estimate stands north of $60 per share (shares are trading under $40 at the time of this writing).
Oct 26, 2023
Albemarle and ASML Holding Remain Key ESG-Focused Ideas
Two of the companies included in the simulated ESG Newsletter portfolio are Albemarle and ASML Holding. Recently, concerns over the supply/demand dynamics for lithium have hurt Albemarle’s stock, but we’re being patient with this ESG-focused idea. On October 18, ASML Holding reported decent third-quarter results. We think ASML is one of the most competitively advantaged players in the semiconductor space, and we won’t be removing it from the ESG Newsletter portfolio anytime soon.
Oct 25, 2023
Alphabet and Meta Are Net-Cash-Rich, Free-Cash-Flow Generating, Secular-Growth Powerhouses
Image: Free cash flow growth at Alphabet has been phenomenal during the first nine months of 2023. Both Alphabet and Meta are net-cash-rich, free-cash-flow generating, secular-growth powerhouses. Though cloud revenue growth and the pace of expense expansion at Alphabet are concerns, and while Meta may experience some softness in advertising revenue during the current quarter, both entities’ quarterly performances during the calendar third quarter showcased why they have been market darlings during 2023. Note: We’ve corrected our updated report on Alphabet. We had previously uploaded an incorrect version, but this version (pdf) has now been corrected. There is no change to the updated fair value estimate of $133 per share.
Oct 25, 2023
We Will Be Removing CubeSmart and Adding Altria to the High Yield Dividend Newsletter Portfolio
Image: Entities with large net cash positions and substantial free cash flow generation have outperformed not only the broader stock market, but also key high yield areas, including REITs, mortgage REITs and master limited partnerships during the past 10 years. We’re going to continue to lessen our exposure to the equity REIT space, removing CubeSmart from the High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio on November 1 and replacing it with Altria. We’re going to keep CUBE-rival Public Storage in the High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio for now, but the self-storage space has come under some pressure as consumers may be balking at storage prices as they reassess their spending habits amid higher inflation. Altria doesn’t have a great balance sheet, but the firm does comfortably cover cash dividends paid with free cash flow generation, and the firm does have sizable stakes in Anheuser-Busch-Inbev and Cronos that offer it considerable financial flexibility. Shares of Altria look cheap, too. The swap out of CubeSmart and swap in of Altria within the High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio will be effective upon the release of the November edition of the High Yield Dividend Newsletter on November 1.
Oct 25, 2023
Download the Updated 16-page Stock Report of Alphabet
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Oct 25, 2023
Visa’s High Margin Business Reveals Consumer Spending Remains Resilient
Image: Visa has been a strong performer thus far in 2023. On October 24, Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio holding Visa reported excellent fourth-quarter results for its fiscal 2023. Net revenues advanced 11% on a year-over-year basis, while non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP earnings per share leapt 18% and 21% year-over-year, respectively, in the period. For the fiscal year, Visa generated an impressive 64.4% operating margin. Payments volume increased 9% and cross-border volume advanced 16%, showcasing that the consumer remains very healthy thanks in part to low unemployment rates, despite concerns over higher mortgage costs, student loan repayments, and general economic uncertainty as savings accrued during the COVID-19 pandemic wane. We continue to be big fans of Visa as our top payments-related idea.
Oct 24, 2023
Brief Take: Microsoft Blows Past Expectations in Q1 Fiscal 2024
Image: Mike Mozart. Microsoft hasn’t been a tech dinosaur for many years now, and its first-quarter fiscal 2024 (calendar third quarter 2023) results continued to show just how well the tech giant has adapted to the new economy--from the cloud to gaming to personal computing and, of course, to getting a lead in artificial intelligence [AI] with its investment in OpenAI (ChatGPT). During its fiscal first quarter, Microsoft’s revenue advanced 12% in constant currency, while operating income leapt 24% holding foreign exchange constant—breakneck levels of expansion. Azure and other cloud services sales advanced 28% on a year-over-year basis holding currency constant. The high end of our fair value estimate for shares stands at $368, and we wouldn’t be surprised if Microsoft’s equity returns to those levels in the near term.



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