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Daily Brief Equity Bottom-Up: Venture Corporation – A Dialogue from the Past Might Give Some Insight on the Future and more

In today’s briefing:

  • Venture Corporation – A Dialogue from the Past Might Give Some Insight on the Future
  • TSMC Analyst Call Take-Aways: Signs of Industry Stabilization & 2H23E Recovery
  • China Power International (2380 HK): A Look into the Positive Profit Alert
  • Stellantis: Can It Double?
  • AvidXchange: How Mid-Market Can Save Money. Attractive Valuation and Low-Risk Entry Point
  • British American Tobacco: Attractive Return Potential, 6%+ Yield Likely To Sustain
  • Small Cap Idea: Diversey Holdings (DSEY)
  • Weekly Liquidity Risk Short Candidates: Natera, Silk Road Med, Floor & Decor Hldgs

Venture Corporation – A Dialogue from the Past Might Give Some Insight on the Future

By Pyari Menon

  • After a gap of over fifteen years from formal coverage of Venture Corp (VMS SP), I took a look again this week, not much seems to have changed.
  • Venture Corp’s management hankering for “charm” in its contracts, with respect to NOT just return on investment but also return on effort will be the primary risk for growth
  • Excellent anchor customers have boosted margins. The tech slowdown might entice larger EMS to be more aggressive and chase these businesses placing margins at risk.

TSMC Analyst Call Take-Aways: Signs of Industry Stabilization & 2H23E Recovery

By Vincent Fernando, CFA

  • TSMC’s comments during its 4Q22 analyst call indicate the company expects an industry recovery in 2H23E, adding further confirmation to this view expressed by other firms.
  • TSMC grew faster than the industry in 2022 and expects to grow faster than the industry in 2023E again.
  • Based on our cycle-adjusted PE valuation metric, TSMC my not be super cheap vs. history, but it is also inexpensive.

China Power International (2380 HK): A Look into the Positive Profit Alert

By Osbert Tang, CFA

  • China Power International (2380 HK) announced positive profit alert for FY22 at Rmb2.3-2.7bn, vs. Rmb516m losses in FY21. Such guidances are 14-34% ahead of current consensus forecasts.
  • Disposal and acquisition gains of Rmb2.15bn are the main contributors. As we see further clean energy injections and coal-fired disposals going forward, there is room for more such gains. 
  • Losses for core operations are Rmb300-700m in 2H22, a huge 73.5% YoY reduction. We will not read too much into HoH profitability retreat as this is due to hydropower seasonality.  

Stellantis: Can It Double?

By Alexis Dwek

  • The equity story lies with a strong execution, further synergies, cost-cutting, a strong BEV ramp-up, and diverse leading brands
  • Strong operating and financial performance since IPO.  Net cash >€ 20bn as of end-2022e, >€ 30bn from 2024e
  • Trades on very attractive multiples. We believe that the Company’s intrinsic value is well above the current share price.

AvidXchange: How Mid-Market Can Save Money. Attractive Valuation and Low-Risk Entry Point

By Andrei Zakharov

  • AvidXchange is one of the leading providers of AP automation software and payment solutions for mid-market businesses and their suppliers. The company was founded in 2000 in the United States. 
  • With a large $20B+ TAM and valuation at ~5x FY23 revenue estimate of $392M – significantly below the average for software and payment peers – we believe shares are undervalued. 
  • Management raised the FY22 revenue outlook and expected a strong FY23. AvidXchange is two years from GAAP profitability, likely making the stock volatile in the coming years.  

British American Tobacco: Attractive Return Potential, 6%+ Yield Likely To Sustain

By Pearl Gray Equity and Research

  • British American Tobacco’s stock could reach $45 per share.
  • The firm’s dividend policy means a dividend yield of 6%+ is likely to sustain.
  • The organization’s non-combustible products segment is skyrocketing and makes up approximately 15% of the company’s revenue mix, consequently providing valuable economies of scope.

Small Cap Idea: Diversey Holdings (DSEY)

By Value Punks

  • Diversey Holdings is a provider of cleaning and hygiene products in the hospitality, healthcare, food and beverage, food service, retail, and facility management sectors.
  • Their suite of solutions combines patented chemicals, dosing and dispensing equipment, cleaning machines, and services.
  • Headquartered in the US, Diversey is a multinational serving more than 85,000 customers in over 80 countries with a network of 8,500 employees.

Weekly Liquidity Risk Short Candidates: Natera, Silk Road Med, Floor & Decor Hldgs

By Eric Fernandez, CFA

  • Liquidity shorts can be great short candidates.  The key characteristic is that the company may not be viable, economically, given their cash flows and cash requirements. 
  • Liquidity shorts have built-in catalysts, have moderate to higher betas,  and can have strong down moves if a crisis develops.  They can go bankrupt, pushing the stock price near zero.
  • Today we are flagging Natera, Silk Road Med, Floor & Decor Hldgs

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