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Brief Japan: KDDI: Key Takeaways from Company Visit Are Mostly Positive and more

In this briefing:

  1. KDDI: Key Takeaways from Company Visit Are Mostly Positive
  2. Harmonic Drive: Measuring the Potential Downside Risk
  3. Bank Danamon Goes Ex-Rights
  4. Memory Chips and the Elasticity Myth
  5. Hitachi Chemical (4217) Bad News All in the Price. Outlook on 12 Month View Is Bright. BUY

1. KDDI: Key Takeaways from Company Visit Are Mostly Positive

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We expect the Q4 18 report in mid-May will be pivotal for sentiment on KDDI Corp (9433 JP) as the results for its current mid-term plan are announced and new targets for the next three years are set. This plays against a backdrop of moderately higher competitive intensity both in the near-term on cheap handsets and longer-term with Rakuten Inc (4755 JP)  market entry. Shares are down 15% from highs in September 2018 as markets have factored in the new state of affairs but coming out of our meeting with the company today we feel more confident in how they are positioned. 

2. Harmonic Drive: Measuring the Potential Downside Risk

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With Harmonic Drive Systems (6324 JP) having rebounded as much as 56% from its trough this year, risk-reward looks decidedly less attractive now. While we had been somewhat constructive on the name due to order looking like they have a hit bottom, a closer analysis of the breakdown of orders has us thinking that a potential rebound could underwhelm relative to the markets revenue expectations and that the stock’s premium multiple could leave it more vulnerable than more modestly priced peers.

3. Bank Danamon Goes Ex-Rights

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The process of the merger between Bank Danamon Indonesia (BDMN IJ) and Mitsubishi Ufj Financial (8306 JP)‘s local unit Bank Nusantara Parahyangan (BBNP IJ) is proceeding apace.

Today, the shares go ex-rights for shareholders looking to both vote on March 26th and, assuming the vote goes through, to elect to receive cash of IDR 9,590 instead of continuing to hold shares. BDMN shares are trading down, as expected. 

4. Memory Chips and the Elasticity Myth

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During recent earnings calls memory chip makers have postulated that the market will return to higher margins once price elasticity causes demand to increase.  This popular myth needs to be treated with great skepticism since, as this Insight will reveal, short-term price elasticity has a negligible impact upon memory chip sales if it has any impact at all.

5. Hitachi Chemical (4217) Bad News All in the Price. Outlook on 12 Month View Is Bright. BUY

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After the recent inspection issues, the company clearly needs to tighten compliance issues and is now talking about improving profitability over the next two years by getting rid of low profit and none core businesses.  Given the current valuations, the mid-term outlook and the renewed focus on profitability we would look to buy here. The internal issues that have hit the share price in the past appear behind them. We would look for an operating profit of about Y50bn to 3/20 which would put the shares on an EV/ebitda multiple of about 5x. The shares yield 3% and still trade at book.

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