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Daily Equities Bottom-Up: BreadTalk (BREAD SP): As Din Tai Fung Opens in London, CEO Puts Out Target to Double Mkt Cap and more

In this briefing:

  1. BreadTalk (BREAD SP): As Din Tai Fung Opens in London, CEO Puts Out Target to Double Mkt Cap
  2. Renesas: Visit Suggests Utilisation Rate Rebound Could Take Longer Than Sell-Side Expects
  3. PLANB: Solid Outlook for Music Marketing Business Under BNK48 Office
  4. Titan Co Ltd (TTAN IN)
  5. Telstra Dividend: Does the 22cps Dividend (7% Yield) Hold? We Think It Does.

1. BreadTalk (BREAD SP): As Din Tai Fung Opens in London, CEO Puts Out Target to Double Mkt Cap

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Breadtalk (BREAD SP) has been a great Singapore Inc story since its founding in 2000. The company, under the leadership of George Quek, has grown from a few bakery outlets to hundreds of outlets across Asia. Profitability at Breadtalk has been lackluster but shares remain cheap on an EV/EBITDA basis.

Meanwhile, the group has an aggressive target to achieve 8% NPM by 2020 which not a single sell-side analyst believes they can achieve. Over the past week, the CEO was quoted in a Business Times article saying that he wants to achieve a “1 billion SGD market cap” vs the 480 million SGD market cap currently. While this could be easily dismissed as marketing talk, this target is not unrealistic at all.

With the launch of its first Din Tai Fung outlet in London investors better take notice. One of the drivers of upside surprises might be the rapid roll-out of Din Tai Fung in the UK and the rest of Europe. The CEO is even keen to explore expansion in the US market and has done research trips to Texas, LA and New York.

With the shares having derated from 1.16 SGD in early August to 0.86 SGD recently the valuation (6.8x 2019 EV/EBITDA) is now attractive once again. My Fair Value estimate remains at 1.25 SGD (47% upside).

2. Renesas: Visit Suggests Utilisation Rate Rebound Could Take Longer Than Sell-Side Expects

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We visited Renesas Electronics (6723 JP) this week to discuss progress on inventory reduction and its likely ramp of utilisation rates/wafer throughput, as well as to gather further details on the IDT acquisition and its long -term strategy. On the whole, we continue to like the long-term picture, consider the stock to be undervalued and believe investors with long time horizons should be looking at the stock on the long side. However, our discussions suggested to us that while production cuts to reduce inventory should be completed this month or at worst in 1Q2019, a ramp in utilisation rates could take longer than is implied by consensus.

3. PLANB: Solid Outlook for Music Marketing Business Under BNK48 Office

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We maintain Plan B Media (PLANB TB) with a BUY rating, and the new target price of Bt8.30 derived from 1.5xPEG’2019E, which is the average of Thailand’s consumer discretionary sector or equivalent to 32xPE’19E

The story:

  • Revising up net profit in 2018-20E by 2-11% mainly from BNK office
  • Music and sports marketing drive earnings momentum north
  • Plenty of opportunities to monetize underutilized capacity

Risks: Obstacles for renewing concession contracts with state-owned enterprises along with falling consumer spending and a share-price dilution effect on the back of then generally mandated raise in capital.

4. Titan Co Ltd (TTAN IN)

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Titan Company Limited manufactures and sells watches, jewellery, eyewear, and other accessories and products in India and internationally. The company operates through four segments: Watches, Jewellery, Eyewear, and others. It is one of the few companies operating in organised jewellery retail industry of India. We visit stores & markets in Kochi (Kerela) and Chennai (Tamil Nadu), the biggest consumption markets to understand structural changes that have taken place in the industry, with an objective to tweak our revenue and margin estimates. We believe consensus might be underestimating growth from the jewellery segment which is the largest contributor with 81.60% of Sales as of FY2018. Our revenue estimates for FY19 and FY20 are 5.8% & 2.98% higher than consensus, primarily based on higher than expected market share gains from unorganised players. Our EBITDA margins for FY 19 & FY20 are 1% & 1.30% higher than consensus estimates primarily based on product mix which is in favour of studded jewellery and operating leverage as sales across stores pick up.  Our EPS for FY19 & FY20 is estimated at INR 18.60 and INR 24.26 per share which is higher than consensus by INR 2.47 and 4.05 per share for FY 19 and FY 20.  Based on an average forward multiple of 49x we arrive at a target price of INR 1187, representing a 30% potential return from current market price. 

5. Telstra Dividend: Does the 22cps Dividend (7% Yield) Hold? We Think It Does.

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Telstra’s (TLS AU) share price continues to drift downwards as more questions are asked about the dividend outlook. Optus has backed up its new mobile marketing campaign with big increases in data allowances across MBB (mobile broadband) price points. Reports suggest TPG (TPM AU) is still talking up ‘disruptive’ mobile data pricing despite its lack of network coverage and capacity. The ACCC (competition commission) is due to make a draft decision on the merger with VHA tomorrow (13 December) and it is known to favor a disruptive 4th MNO. We expect the merger to proceed.