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Daily China: HK Connect Discovery Weekly: CR Beer, Great Wall Motors, and Kingsoft (2019-01-07) and more

In this briefing:

  1. HK Connect Discovery Weekly: CR Beer, Great Wall Motors, and Kingsoft (2019-01-07)
  2. Tencent Music: Short Idea on Consumption Slowdown Angle
  3. Geely: Worst Case Priced In, Waiting for Sector Headwinds to Abate
  4. China Consumables in a Sluggish Economy
  5. Asia Gaming Preview 2019: Part Two Picks: Galaxy, MGM China and Nagacorp

1. HK Connect Discovery Weekly: CR Beer, Great Wall Motors, and Kingsoft (2019-01-07)

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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 mainlanders in the past seven days.

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

In the past week, there were only three and a half days trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange last week. Hence the flow numbers were not as significant as a typical 5 trading day week. Having said that, we find it interesting that the Chinese were buying China Resources Beer Holdin (291 HK), Great Wall Motor Company (H) (2333 HK). In addition, Yichang Hec Changjiang Pharm (1558 HK) is a rare health care stock that experienced inflow last week despite overall poor sector performance last week. 

2. Tencent Music: Short Idea on Consumption Slowdown Angle

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  • Tencent Music Entertainment (TME US)‘s social entertainment services (discretionary consumption in nature) face more headwinds due to ongoing China (macro) consumption slowdown.
  • Moreover, high consensus earnings expectation would make material earnings downgrade a major narrative for TME throughout 2019, in our opinion.
  • We initiative coverage on TME with Short/Sell recommendation, with 12-mo PT of US$9.80/ADR (representing a 25% downside potential).

3. Geely: Worst Case Priced In, Waiting for Sector Headwinds to Abate

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Geely announced its Dec 2018 car sales volume at 93,333 units (down 39% yoy) and its FY2018 sales volume at 1.5mn units, 6% lower than our estimate of 1.59mn units.

Meanwhile management sets its FY2019 sales target at 1.51mn units, which surprised the market as the market consensus stood at around 1.8mn units. The stock price corrected by 11.3% on Jan 8th, right after the announcement.

In our view, it is reasonable for the management to give a cautious guidance for 2019E. After all, 2019E China’s auto sales volume might drop by 8% yoy.( China Auto Outlook 2019 – Keep Warm, Winter Is Here! )

However, would Geely’s aggressive new model launches sales offset the weak demand on existing models in 2019E? If not how bad it could be? In this report, we have done a scenario analysis. Our analysis shows that the possibility that Geely missing its 2019E guidance is low. Even assuming our worst case scenario, the stock would be at 7.1x P/E and no medium term downside from current levels. 

4. China Consumables in a Sluggish Economy

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The PBOC’s desire to loosen up China’s economy is relying on consumers to keep spending. However, as seen in the data below, consumers just are not spending. From cars, to cameras and retail, consumers are increasingly avoiding big ticket items, as China’s consumers look for breathing space.

5. Asia Gaming Preview 2019: Part Two Picks: Galaxy, MGM China and Nagacorp

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  • Global and Asia headwinds still rattle the gaming sector, but these three companies remain undervalued despite market sentiment.
  • Macau’s solid year end performance continues to defy projections, producing a 14% y/y GGR increase.
  • Galaxy will benefit disproportionately from the HKMB bridge traffic growth, MGM’s single digit market share will ramp up to double digits and Nagacorp may be the single most siloed gaming operator in all of Asia.

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