Equity Bottom-Up

Daily Equities Bottom-Up: Z IN and more

In this briefing:

  1. Z IN
  2. TSMC. Reiterating Our Bullish Stance After Earnings
  3. Keppel-KBS US REIT – Positioned for Defensive Growth. Still Attractively Priced.
  4. Thailand – KTC Defies the Sceptics
  5. Prataap Snacks Ltd – Q2 Results; Will Acquisition of Avadh Snacks Be a Game Changer for Prataap

1. Z IN

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In spite of a stellar quarter (Q3 FY19), we remain cautious on Zee Entertainment Enterprises (Z IN) and the prospects of broadcasters in India. Hindi GEC is consolidating, and most of the growth is likely to happen in regional channels which remain competitive. Global data suggests ad spends as a % of revenue for many broadcasters and cable operators has been disrupted and couple of year’s down the line, India should be no exception. Contrary to consensus, driven by millennials and non-affordability of second television, cord cutting in India could accelerate sooner than excepted. With an hyper competitive OTT landscape, uncertainty post TRAI Tariff implementations, in an industry suspect to easy value migration, the long term outlook for Zee Entertainment Enterprises (Z IN) and the broadcast Industry warrants attention. The only near term positive for the stock is the potential stake sale to a strategic partner, which is likely to keep the stock price buoyant but only in the near term.

2. TSMC. Reiterating Our Bullish Stance After Earnings

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While Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company‘s Q4 2018 earnings were in line with expectations at ~$9.4 billion, the company’s revenue forecast for Q1 2019 was down 22% sequentially to $7.3 billion. TSMC predicts a tepid 2019 with semiconductor growth of 1%, down from ~6% last year. Like many of its peers, TSMC sees challenges relating to inventory overhang, waning smartphone unit sales and global macro uncertainty weighing on the company in the first half and expects business to recover to modest growth in the second half. The bottom line is that the company anticipates a no-to-low growth year of the Pig. 

In spite of the downbeat outlook for the year, the company reiterated its belief that it will hit its 5-10% growth CAGR through 2021. To meet that goal, it is clear that TSMC now expects both 2020 and 2021 to be double digit growth years and, as we outlined in our SmartKarma Originals report A Bull Investment Case for TSMC (In-Depth Version), much of that growth will come from TSMC’s new-found markets for processors and AI acceleration in the data center.

From a process technology leadership perspective, a fundamental tenet of our bull case for the company, TSMC noted that its 7nm process accounted for a staggering 23% of revenues in the fourth quarter, 7nm+ (with EUV) is on track for volume ramp in the second quarter and 5nm remains on track to follow just one year later. 

Investors shrugged of the negative outlook for the year with the company’s share price barely registering the news. We reiterate our bullish stance on the stock and our growth CAGR of 8.36% through 2022.

3. Keppel-KBS US REIT – Positioned for Defensive Growth. Still Attractively Priced.

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Keppel-Kbs Us Reit (KORE SP) (“KORE”) announced its full-year results this evening. 

Income available for distribution to Unitholders was 8.6% higher than the IPO forecast. The outperformance was due to contribution from the Westpark Portfolio which was acquired on 30th Nov 2018. Excluding the impact of Westpark Portfolio, income from the underlying IPO portfolio was generally in line with the forecast.

For the full year, total income available for distribution to Unitholders was US$43.8 mil.

KORE reiterated that the US tax regulation changes and convergence of Barbados tax rates for domestic and international companies are not expected to have any material impact on NTA and DPU. There will be no further changes expected to the trust structure.

The outlook for KORE remains positive. KORE has positioned itself well for defensive growth in the coming year.

Positive set of results and outlook is expected to continue driving the re-rating of KORE. The immediate price target for KORE is US$0.78 per unit (parity to NAV) that will translate to a forward yield of 7.3%.

4. Thailand – KTC Defies the Sceptics

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Krungthai Card (KTC TB) shows all too clearly how to keep profit growth high, rising from 20%, to 33% and to 56%, from 2016 through 2018. There are few financial companies that can compare to the persistent and high and improving rate of profit growth. We must remember that late in 2017, regulations changed lowering the maximum rate on credit card loans and limiting facilities based on a more stringent policy relating to income. Ironically, we believe this supports performance. Customers may have become more careful on defaulting, running the risk of getting cut off and having to re-apply for a personal loan or a credit card. And under new regulations, customers can not receive as high a credit limit as in the past, if their income is less than Bt30,000 or Bt50,000 per month.

5. Prataap Snacks Ltd – Q2 Results; Will Acquisition of Avadh Snacks Be a Game Changer for Prataap

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In Q2 of FY19, the company has grown at 10.15% with revenue of INR 2.92 bn. EBITDA was INR 0.24 bn and EBITDA margin stood at 8.4%  down by 167 bps, Net profit stood at 0.113 bn with margins at 3.87% down by 102 bps. Raw materials cost has increased in the first half of the year leading to lower margins. 

The company has acquired 80% in Avadh Snacks, a Gujarat based snacks company for INR1.48 bn, we have discussed the implications in the report.

The stock is currently tradings at its 54x its FY18 EPS (Pre-acquisition) and 42x its FY19 EPS (post-acquisition), we believe the stock is currently overvalued but are positive on the long term prospects of the firm.

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