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Only Two S&P 500 Sectors Have A Rising ROIC Through 3Q20
Only the Consumer Non-cyclicals sector and the Technology sector have seen an improvement in return on invested capital (ROIC) since the end of 2019.
All Cap Analysis: Net Income Understates Core Earnings In 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing economic damage dropped Core Earnings for the NC 2000, our proxy for an All-Cap index, to the lowest level since September 2017.
Boxed Out
While Box has grown revenue by 42% compounded annually since 2013, the firm’s year-over-year (YoY) revenue growth rate has fallen from 40% in fiscal 2016 to 14% in fiscal 2020.
A Long Road Of Growth For This Retailer
AutoZone’s ability to provide specialized customer service that its big box retailer and e-commerce competitors cannot match gives it a major competitive advantage.
5 Stocks To Own Regardless Of The Election
These five stocks offer excellent risk/reward across nearly any election outcome: The Hershey Company, D.R. Horton, Simon Property Group, JPMorgan Chase & Company, and Allstate Corp.
Decoding Complex Footnotes To Get Ford’s True Earnings
This report details how we handle the very complex disclosure of unusual items from Ford’s (F: $7/share) 2006 10-K and underscores the importance of rigorous analysis of footnotes to understanding true core earnings.
What S&P 500 Sectors Are Trading Below Economic Book Value
The PEBV ratio for the S&P 500 is at one of the highest levels since 2004. The ratio measures expectations for future profits compared to existing profits.
Don’t Get Snowed In By The Hype For This Recent Tech IPO
Warren Buffett looks prudent for buying this recent tech IPO because the stock has more than doubled since he bought it.
Two S&P 500 Sectors Have A Rising FCF Yield Through 1H20
Free Cash Flow yield for the S&P 500 has fallen to its lowest level since Dec. 2009.
Palantir’s Secretive Business Is Priced For Perfection
Palantir began trading September 30 via a direct listing of its stock. Existing shareholders were to have been able to sell 20% of their existing shares, and the company was not seen to be raising any additional capital.
There’s A Dark Cloud On The Horizon
Despite years of rapid revenue growth and reaching profitability, the future for this cloud-based storage provider is murky at best.
Unfit For Fiduciaries
One of the greatest beneficiaries of the COVID-19-related disruptions have been home fitness equipment companies. Long term, the fitness market may be forever changing, but this Peleton’s first-mover advantage is over.
No S&P 500 Sector Has A Rising ROIC Through First Half 2020
No S&P 500 sector has seen an improvement in return on invested capital (ROIC) since the end of 2019.
S&P 500 Peaks As Earnings Trough
COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on economies across the globe and resulted in record asset write-downs.
You Won’t Find A Bargain With This Car Dealer
With the S&P 500 hitting all-time highs, many investors are looking to lower risk in their portfolios. They should start by eliminating extremely risky holdings.
COVID-19 Drives Record Write-Downs In 1H2020
Corporate managers appear to be using COVID-19 as a justification for writing down assets in unusually large amounts, aka the “kitchen sink” effect. We’re seeing the effect in large and small cap companies.
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