Equity Bottom-Up

Brief Equities Bottom-Up: FANCL: Playing the Long Game and more

In this briefing:

  1. FANCL: Playing the Long Game
  2. HK Connect Discovery Weekly: China Tower, Geely, COFCO Meat (2019-02-15)
  3. Pepper Food Services 4QFY2018 Results: Burnt, But a Lesson Learnt
  4. Silverlake Axis (SILV SP): 2Q19 Results Again Confirm New 3-Year Growth Cycle; HNA Overhang Removed
  5. Donaco International Ltd: A Tiny Cap, Low Price Entry Bet on the Bourgeoning Cambodia Gaming Market

1. FANCL: Playing the Long Game

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  • The declining and ageing population in Japan has been a major cause for concern to many Japanese companies.
  • Fancl Corp (4921 JP), is a relatively small player in the Japanese cosmetics and nutritional supplements space who is expected to benefit from the declining and ageing population.
  • Compared to the peer average, EV/Sales discount narrowed down significantly over the course of the last year. But we believe the discount remains the same on a growth adjusted basis.
  • Still too small for institutional investors to notice. But we expect them to start noticing the company over the coming years.
  • One of the cheapest stocks on a long term forward multiple, as we expect FANCL to sustain its high growth over a long period of time.

We are not sure if Fancl Corp (4921 JP) can ever be in the same league as Shiseido or Kao, but we certainly believe the company doesn’t deserve to be about 10% of the size of Shiseido. Thus, we have a very long-term bullish view on FANCL and expect to see the company’s market cap to double over the next 5-7 years

2. HK Connect Discovery Weekly: China Tower, Geely, COFCO Meat (2019-02-15)

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In our Discover HK Connect series, we aim to help our investors understand the flow of southbound trades via the Hong Kong Connect, as analyzed by our proprietary data engine. We will discuss the stocks that experienced the most inflow and outflow by mainland investors in the past seven days.

We split the stocks eligible for the Hong Kong Connect trade into three groups: component stocks in the HSCEI index, stocks with a market capitalization between USD 1 billion and USD 5 billion, and stocks with a market capitalization between USD 500 million and USD 1 billion.

In this week’s HK Connect Discovery, we highlight the continuous inflow to China Tower prior to lock-up expiry,  positive news development for automobile stocks, and the pork cycle beneficiary. 

3. Pepper Food Services 4QFY2018 Results: Burnt, But a Lesson Learnt

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On Thursday the 14th Feb 2019, Pepper Food Service (3053 JP) announced its results for FY2018 and the guidance for both 1HFY2019 and FY2019. The company managed to grow its revenue by an impressive 75.3% YoY outperforming its own estimate by 6.4%.

However, the gross profit only grew by 69.9% during the year as the gross margin slipped 137bps in FY2018 driven by higher energy prices and wages. Higher wages were due to active recruitment of foreign workers within the food service industry which created a supply shortage. To tackle increasing costs, towards the end of the year, Ikinari Steak restaurants increased the prices of its steak. We believe the margin recovery witnessed in 4Q2018 was a direct result of this price increase.

Gross Margin Showing Signs of Recovery

Source: Company Disclosures

Pepper Food Services saw its EBIT margin decline by 20bps to 6.1% in FY2018, as revenue growth offset most of the gross margin drop through gains from operating leverage. However, its restaurants in New York City continued to underperform. The company expected those restaurants to turn a corner and start contributing to the overall EBIT from FY2018, however, those restaurants failed miserably and continued to drag the overall EBIT margin down. Hence, the company failed to meet its EBIT margin forecast with EBIT falling 4.6% short of company guidance.

4. Silverlake Axis (SILV SP): 2Q19 Results Again Confirm New 3-Year Growth Cycle; HNA Overhang Removed

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Silverlake Axis (SILV SP) published 2Q19 results which again confirmed that the long-anticipated rise in revenues (+20% YoY) and profits (+99% YoY) has finally arrived. After three years of stagnation, this is the second quarter in a row that real earnings growth is visible.

YTD the share price of SILV has run by approximately 31% as we saw some larger volume spikes earlier this year which indicate that HNA is now finally off the register as a significant shareholder. Since HNA’s stake had dropped below 5% the new buyer has not had to step forward and disclose its identity.

Importantly, management believes the first half of FY19 was just the beginning of a new 3-year growth cycle and prospects are looking good for both FY2019 (ends June 2019) and FY2020 (ends June 2020). Dividends will continue but might be tempered depending on the number of acquisitions that are made. 

Risk-Reward is not as attractive as early November but continues to look solid at these levels with a total return of 20% still achievable (assuming mid-point of historical P/E range) or a total return of 60% (assuming high-end of historical P/E range).

5. Donaco International Ltd: A Tiny Cap, Low Price Entry Bet on the Bourgeoning Cambodia Gaming Market

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  • The company’s flagship Star Vegas casino resort was victimized by an alleged diversion of VIP players by its contract management. Now under corporate control it is beginning to recover.
  • Its US$124m breech of contract claim against the vendor was filed in there Singapore court system and sits at final appeal stage.
  • Cambodia’s new gaming regulation law will stabilize and eliminate wild west dimension of Poipet casinos. This could lead to major earnings gains and increased investment going forward.

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