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In today’s briefing:

  • JAPAN GOVERNANCE CHANGES II – Who Could Surprise on Buybacks? Quant Rankings
  • FXI Rebalance Preview: Three Potential Changes in June
  • MVIS Global Rare Earth/​​​​​​Strategic Metals Index Rebalance Preview: Identifying Potential Changes
  • Toshiba – Kioxia Could Be A Break Risk
  • Toshiba (6502 JP): Tender Offer Risk/Reward
  • JAPAN GOVERNANCE CHANGES III:  New Return Policy at Seikitokyu (1898) – To Be Copied Elsewhere?
  • Yitai Coal (3948 HK): H-Share Offer (Likely) Imminent
  • BIGLY Marui Group (8252 JP) Buyback, Backed by Big Dividend Boost
  • KLINE (9107) – Salutary Earnings, Decent Div, Strong Forecast, and Flow To Come
  • Where Are We Now Regarding New Dividend Distribution Procedure in Korea?

JAPAN GOVERNANCE CHANGES II – Who Could Surprise on Buybacks? Quant Rankings

By Travis Lundy

  • Japanese companies are buying back more stock than ever before, and recent moves by the TSE and METI are effectively pushing for more.
  • The new goal is to lift PBR and ROE. The easiest way to lift ROE is reduce E. Low-PBR Cos with excess assets and cross-holdings (outbound and inbound) are targets.
  • In this insight I look at several possible rankings for potential large buyback targets.

FXI Rebalance Preview: Three Potential Changes in June

By Brian Freitas

  • As of 8 May, we see three potential changes to the iShares China Large-Cap (FXI) (FXI US) at the June rebalance. This is mainly driven by the inclusions.
  • There is over 1 day of ADV to trade on all stocks with the largest impact on BeiGene Ltd (6160 HK) at nearly 4 days of ADV.
  • Short interest has been increasing on the potential adds as they have run up a lot in the last few months.

MVIS Global Rare Earth/​​​​​​Strategic Metals Index Rebalance Preview: Identifying Potential Changes

By Brian Freitas

  • The review period for the June rebalance ends on 31 May. Announcement of the changes will be made on 9 June with implementation at the close on 16 June.
  • There could be 4 or 5 A-share additions due to their inclusion in Northbound Stock Connect. That in turn expands the universe and could result in up to 3 deletions.
  • If all changes go through as expected, estimated one-way turnover at the rebalance will be 15.1% resulting in a one-way trade of US$99m.

Toshiba – Kioxia Could Be A Break Risk

By Mio Kato

  • We believe Kioxia’s results present a significant risk to financing for JIP’s Toshiba bid. 
  • Recent commentary from companies increasingly points to the potential for an L-shaped recovery rather than a U-shaped one. 
  • In addition, if conditions remain as challenging as they have been or worsen it is not inconceivable for Kioxia to require more capital.

Toshiba (6502 JP): Tender Offer Risk/Reward

By Arun George

  • Toshiba Corp (6502 JP) reports FY2022 results on 12 May. Since the announcement of Japan Industrial Partners (JIP)’s pre-conditional tender offer of JPY4,620 per share, there have been no progress updates. 
  • The spread to the offer is currently 4.2%, suggesting a reasonable probability of success. However, the offer’s success ultimately depends on shareholder backing, particularly from the activists on the register.
  • Shareholder support continues to pose a considerable risk as the peers have re-rated, the offer’s price ratio remains unattractive and the declining premium of the offer’s implied multiple vs peers.

JAPAN GOVERNANCE CHANGES III:  New Return Policy at Seikitokyu (1898) – To Be Copied Elsewhere?

By Travis Lundy

  • Activist Strategic Capital has made shareholder noise at civil engineer-road infra company Seikitokyu Kogyo (1898 JP) for years. Two years ago I wrote about Seikitokyu as “A REALLY Cheap Company.”
  • When I wrote, it was ¥885/share. 23 months later it was ¥824/share having paid ¥60/share over two years. Despite having bought back 10% of shares outstanding in the interim.
  • Today they announced a radical new Shareholder Return Policy. It is worth reading in detail. The insight is labelled BEARISH for a specific reason. That’s a detail too. 

Yitai Coal (3948 HK): H-Share Offer (Likely) Imminent

By David Blennerhassett

  • Back on the 29 March, Inner Mongolia Yitai Coal Company Ltd (3948 HK) announced a possible H-share buyback at HK$17/share, a 50.4% premium to the undisturbed price.
  • Yitai Coal is PRC-incorporated, therefore it is not afforded compulsory acquisition rights. To buy back ALL H-shares, either a Merger by Acquisition or a Voluntary Conditional Offer is required.
  • The Offer/buyback, should it proceed, is subject to various PRC regulatory approvals, including SAFE; together with approval from Yitai Coal’s A/H shareholders. To date, the SAFE Registration has been completed.

BIGLY Marui Group (8252 JP) Buyback, Backed by Big Dividend Boost

By Travis Lundy

  • Last year, fintech-wannabe Marui Group (8252 JP) announced a large buyback as part of its ¥100bn distribution to shareholders in its MTMP, then increased the size
  • They repurchased ¥26bn of shares. Today they announced the return of ¥50bn this year including a ¥40bn buyback. And having arrived at their optimal balance sheet structure, a new policy.
  • That’s 10% of market cap and 11.6% of shares. And again a delayed start. And as always, shareholder structure matters. In this case a lot.

KLINE (9107) – Salutary Earnings, Decent Div, Strong Forecast, and Flow To Come

By Travis Lundy

  • Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (9107 JP) has been a high conviction long since early November when it reported Q2 earnings and a buyback. Buyback executed, they upped the dividend.
  • At Q3, earnings were downgraded from ¥700bn to ¥650bn on container biz weakness. FY22 ended at ¥695bn. March 2024 had been forecast at ¥106bn, the forecast is now ¥120bn.
  • The dividend has been “lowered” to ¥200/share, which is higher than expected. That’s for this year.

Where Are We Now Regarding New Dividend Distribution Procedure in Korea?

By Sanghyun Park

  • 646 listed companies (28.5%) in Korea have modified their articles of incorporation this March to prioritize determining the dividend amount before setting the dividend record date.
  • New practices will arise involving the use of single-stock futures for arbitrage trading through baskets among major high-dividend companies whose dates of the dividend records overlap.
  • It will be crucial to keep track of the dividend record dates with precision. In this connection, KLCA and KOSDAQCA will create a website monitoring this information.

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