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Daily Brief India: Adani Transmission, Tata Technologies, NIFTY Index and more

By | Daily Briefs, India

In today’s briefing:

  • Morning Views Asia: Tata Motors ADR
  • Tata Technologies IPO: The Investment Case
  • EQD | Is It Time for a NIFTY Index Pullback?


Morning Views Asia: Tata Motors ADR

By Charles Macgregor

Lucror Analytics Morning Views comprise our fundamental credit analysis, opinions and trade recommendations on high yield issuers in the region, based on key company-specific developments in the past 24 hours. Our Morning Views include a section with a brief market commentary, key market indicators and a macroeconomic and corporate event calendar.


Tata Technologies IPO: The Investment Case

By Arun George

  • Tata Technologies (TATATECH IN), the largest India-based ER&D service provider, seeks to raise US$350-375 million, which is lower than its previous target of US$600 million.
  • Tata Technologies is seeking a valuation of US$2.5 billion, which is 27.5% higher than the valuation TPG Inc (TPG US) acquired a 9.0% stake on 25 October.
  • The investment case rests on top-tier growth rates, strong core business, lower reliance on Vinfast (VFS US), high repeat rates, top-tier profitability, solid FCF profile and no debt. 

EQD | Is It Time for a NIFTY Index Pullback?

By Nico Rosti

  • The NIFTY Index closed the last 2 weeks up (CC=+2), reversing from an oversold condition. This week the index started going up again, but it’s not going anywhere…
  • The index barely crossed the Q1 resistance at 19334, but if closes this week up, the WEEKLY CC=+3 condition will be an “OVERBOUGHT” signal, a pullback could start.
  • Going SHORT is probably not worth it, we don’t see a large pullback coming, it’s probably better to simply hedge your positions.

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Daily Brief Japan: Pasona Group, DCM Holdings, SUMCO Corp, Freee KK, Terumo Corp, Onward Holdings, TSE Tokyo Price Index TOPIX and more

By | Daily Briefs, Japan

In today’s briefing:

  • StubWorld: Pasona’s Expanding Cash Pile
  • Aeon/DCM/Keiyo Deal Changes on DCM TOB for Keiyo – Watch for Market Impact
  • Silicon Wafers. SUMCO Sounds The Alarm As Inventory Continues To Climb
  • Freee 1Q: Earnings Beat; Qualified Invoice System to Further Drive Earnings
  • Terumo Corp (4543 JP): Record High Revenue and OP in H1FY24; Better Profitability Expected in H2FY24
  • Onward on the March: More Profit from Japanese Apparel Firms
  • Why Should Policy Shares Be Viewed as Including Deemed Shares Held?


StubWorld: Pasona’s Expanding Cash Pile

By David Blennerhassett

  • A double dose of StubWorld this week as Pasona Group (2168 JP) finally takes the hint to sell (if not exit altogether) its holding in Benefit One Inc (2412 JP).
  • Preceding my comments on Pasona/Benefit One are the current setup/unwind tables for Asia-Pacific Holdcos.
  • These relationships trade with a minimum liquidity of US$1mn, and a % market capitalisation >20%.

Aeon/DCM/Keiyo Deal Changes on DCM TOB for Keiyo – Watch for Market Impact

By Travis Lundy

  • DCM Holdings (3050 JP) and Keiyo Co Ltd (8168 JP) and Aeon Co Ltd (8267 JP) signed capital and business tie-up agreements 30+yrs ago. Recently, DCM bought Keiyo.
  • Aeon got some money from this and has decided to put that money back into DCM shares.
  • That changes both the current dynamics and future shareholder structure. And that leads to interesting questions about the outcome.

Silicon Wafers. SUMCO Sounds The Alarm As Inventory Continues To Climb

By William Keating

  • Global silicon wafer area shipments declined 10% QoQ in Q323 but customer inventory remains at historical highs and is showing no signs of declining
  • SUMCO’s Operating Profit forecasted to fall by ¥8.6 billion QoQ in Q423 
  • The company vowed to make “substantial” production cuts in a bid to bring their inventory situation under control. 

Freee 1Q: Earnings Beat; Qualified Invoice System to Further Drive Earnings

By Shifara Samsudeen, ACMA, CGMA

  • Freee KK (4478 JP) ’s 1QFY06/2024 results beat consensus estimates. Introduction of qualified invoicing system in October has resulted in strong corporate user growth for the company.
  • Upfront investment in selling and marketing has helped freee onboard a large no. of corporate clients prior to the introduction of the new invoice system.
  • Freee expects selling and advertising spending to decline going forward which should help the company reach break-even in FY06/2025E.

Terumo Corp (4543 JP): Record High Revenue and OP in H1FY24; Better Profitability Expected in H2FY24

By Tina Banerjee

  • In H1FY24, Terumo Corp (4543 JP)‘s revenue increased 10% YoY to ¥443.9B, mainly driven by a 13% YoY growth in C&V business, due to strong global demand of catheter products.  
  • Revenue from TIS (catheter) segment reported 12% YoY growth to¥176.5B, driven by a 12% YoY growth in overseas business, with EU and China being the main drivers.
  • Terumo has reiterated FY24 guidance, which implies significant improvement in operating profit in H2FY24 due to the realization of the full effect of global price revision and cost cutting initiatives.

Onward on the March: More Profit from Japanese Apparel Firms

By Michael Causton

  • Some of Japan’s big apparel firms are making a comeback, and only some of the recent growth is coming from department stores.
  • Most of the revival is thanks to direct sales through e-commerce and stores, and the increasingly seamless links between them.
  • Onward Holdings is one of the leaders in this renaissance and is delivering the same profits as it used to with 30% higher sales.

Why Should Policy Shares Be Viewed as Including Deemed Shares Held?

By Aki Matsumoto

  • Tobin’s Q is not high for companies whose policy holdings are low relative to their net assets or total assets. When discussing policy shareholdings, deemed shareholdings should be included.
  • Companies with a low ratio of total policy holdings plus deemed holdings to total assets have notably higher ROE, ROA, and Tobin’s Q. Vice versa.
  • These companies generate returns exceeding their cost of capital and are managed with asset and capital efficiency in mind, which shows in their approach to policy shareholdings as governance practices.

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Daily Brief China: HKEX, Haitong International Securities Group, AIA Group Ltd, Tencent, Galaxy Entertainment Group, WuXi XDC Cayman , Taste Gourmet, Genecast Group, SJM Holdings and more

By | China, Daily Briefs

In today’s briefing:

  • FRTIB Switches Benchmarks: +EM/-DM; US$56bn Trade as Asia EM Benefits & HK Loses Out
  • Haitong International (665 HK): Pre-Condition Satisfied
  • US Fed. Rtir’mt Thrift Board Changes Intl Benchmark, Excludes HK, US$1.6bn HK to Sell, $20bn 1-Way
  • Tencent: Domestic Gaming Returns to Growth
  • Our High Conviction Asia Based Gaming Stocks Signal Buy on the Dip Entry Points
  • Tencent (700 HK): Raise Margin Estimates After 3Q23 Results, 30% Upside, Buy
  • WuXi XDC Cayman IPO Trading – Strong Subscription Rates Heading into Listing
  • Taste Gourmet Q2 2023, Far Better Than Expectations 5.3x PE, 27% Mkt Cap In Cash, 9% Yield
  • Pre-IPO Genecast Group – NGS Still Has Long Way to Go; Valuation Performance Is Worrying
  • Morning Views Asia: SJM Holdings


FRTIB Switches Benchmarks: +EM/-DM; US$56bn Trade as Asia EM Benefits & HK Loses Out

By Brian Freitas

  • The FRTIB has decided to switch its benchmark for the International Stock Index Investment Fund from the EAFE Index to the ACWI IMI ex-USA ex-China ex-Hong Kong Index.
  • With around US$68bn invested in the I Fund, this will set off churn among the constituent stocks in 2024. One-way trade is around US$28bn with DM outflows and EM inflows.
  • The benchmark shift could be done over a 4 month period with higher trading during periods where liquidity opportunities arise.

Haitong International (665 HK): Pre-Condition Satisfied

By Arun George

  • The pre-condition relating to Haitong International Securities Group (665 HK)’s privatisation offer from Haitong Securities Co Ltd (A) (600837 CH) is satisfied. The offer is at HK$1.52 per share. 
  • The key conditions are approval by at least 75% of independent shareholders (<10% of independent shareholders rejection) and the headcount test. The high takeover premium facilitates approval. 
  • This is a done deal. At the last close and for an estimated early February 2024 payment, the gross and annualised spread is 5.6% and 26.4%, respectively.

US Fed. Rtir’mt Thrift Board Changes Intl Benchmark, Excludes HK, US$1.6bn HK to Sell, $20bn 1-Way

By Travis Lundy

  • The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board which manages the four major funds in the Thrift Savings Plan for US federal government employees will change benchmark for its International Fund
  • This was announced on 14 November. The transition will take place “in 2024.” It entails moving from MSCI EAFE to MSCI All Country World ex-USA ex-China ex-HongKong Investable Market Index.
  • The explanation: double the countries, lots more stocks, BUT CHINA! This means selling ~US$1.6bn of HK stocks but US$20bn of one-way flow in total (lots of Japan/UK/Europe to sell)

Tencent: Domestic Gaming Returns to Growth

By Shifara Samsudeen, ACMA, CGMA

  • Tencent (700 HK) ’s 3Q2023 revenues fell marginally below consensus, however, OP beat consensus estimates. Domestic games returned to growth after a flat quarter in 2Q2023.
  • Both Online Advertising and Fintech businesses have seen strong increase in top line with GPM approaching new highs for the two businesses.
  • Though Tencent’s earnings show a recovery, we would remain cautious given the slowdown in Chinese economy and Tencent failing to make into new game approval list since July 2023.

Our High Conviction Asia Based Gaming Stocks Signal Buy on the Dip Entry Points

By Howard J Klein

  • Our review of the  three stocks here reveals considerable run room ahead as revenue  recovery in Asia gaming is  outpacing  forecasts.
  • These companies  have proven   resilient after taking big hits during covid crisis.
  • Balance sheets are stronger, revenue  rising, margins  improved–much of  this not as yet  reflected in valuations.

Tencent (700 HK): Raise Margin Estimates After 3Q23 Results, 30% Upside, Buy

By Ming Lu

  • Advertising, international game, and Fintech grew by two digits, but domestic entertainments were stagnant.
  • The gross margins of all business lines improved and admin expense as percentage of total revenue decreased.
  • We believe the stock has an upside of 30% for the year end of 2024.

WuXi XDC Cayman IPO Trading – Strong Subscription Rates Heading into Listing

By Clarence Chu

  • WuXi XDC Cayman (1877628D HK) raised US$470m in its Hong Kong IPO.
  • WuXi XDC Cayman (WXDC) is a CRDMO focused on the global antibody drug conjugates (ADC) and broader bioconjugate market providing integrated and end-to-end services.
  • In our previous notes, we looked at the company’s past performance and valuations. In this note, we talk about the trading dynamics.

Taste Gourmet Q2 2023, Far Better Than Expectations 5.3x PE, 27% Mkt Cap In Cash, 9% Yield

By Sameer Taneja

  • Taste Gourmet (8371 HK) reported Q2 profits 25% over our expectations at 30 mn HKD (81% YoY), led by net margin expansion to 11.2% (vs. our expectation of 8.8%)
  • The net cash of 133 mn HKD represents around 27% of market capitalization, which is used to increase the restaurant count in HK from 42 to 48 QoQ.
  • The company declared a 5.5 cent interim dividend (Vs. 4.8 cents last year). We believe they can declare a 12.5/13 cent dividend for FY24 (March-End)

Pre-IPO Genecast Group – NGS Still Has Long Way to Go; Valuation Performance Is Worrying

By Xinyao (Criss) Wang

  • The clinical need for NGS hasn’t developed as rigid demand due to high cost, difficult operation, high requirements on hospitals/personnel, etc. It takes time for NGS to improve market penetration.
  • Genecast’s LDT business could face compliance issue.Its in-hospital business has lower gross margin.Increasing R&D expenditure is inevitable since products need to get approval by regulatory authorities, putting pressure on profitability. 
  • Burning Rock is in a leading position in NGS field, but its market value is quite low. We advise investors to be prepared for valuations to fall short of expectations.

Morning Views Asia: SJM Holdings

By Charles Macgregor

Lucror Analytics Morning Views comprise our fundamental credit analysis, opinions and trade recommendations on high yield issuers in the region, based on key company-specific developments in the past 24 hours. Our Morning Views include a section with a brief market commentary, key market indicators and a macroeconomic and corporate event calendar.


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Daily Brief Energy/Materials: Atlantic Lithium , Crude Oil, EcoPro Materials, Nanoco Group PLC, SSH Group Ltd, TMC the metals co and more

By | Daily Briefs, Energy & Materials Sector

In today’s briefing:

  • Atlantic Lithium (A11 AU) Knocks Back Major Shareholder’s Offer. Again
  • Navigating the Crude Oil Crack Spread
  • Ecopro Materials IPO Trading – One of the Weakest Subscription Rates of the Year
  • Nanoco Group – First commercial order fulfilled – major milestone
  • SSH Group Ltd – Restructured and Poised to Deliver
  • TMC the Metals Company, Inc. -ISA Discussions on Track and PAMCO MoU Adds a Strong Partner


Atlantic Lithium (A11 AU) Knocks Back Major Shareholder’s Offer. Again

By David Blennerhassett

  • Livent (LTHM US)‘s CEO recently said, regarding its merger with Allkem Ltd (AKE AU), that while falling lithium prices put pressure on marginal producers, the sector’s fundamental outlook remains strong. 
  • And so, another week goes by, and another lithium Offer Down Under unfolds. 
  • African-Focused lithium play Atlantic Lithium (A11 AU) announced this morning it has twice rejected Offers from South African-based Assore International, its major shareholder.  Shares spiked 43% on the news.

Navigating the Crude Oil Crack Spread

By Pranay Yadav

  • Crack spread refers to the gross processing margin of refining (“cracking”) crude oil into its by-products.
  • Crack spreads are affected by seasonality, supply, and inventory levels of crude and refined products, as well as demand for each refined product.
  • A low-demand outlook for refined products of crude is prevalent due to expectations of an economic slowdown.

Ecopro Materials IPO Trading – One of the Weakest Subscription Rates of the Year

By Ethan Aw

  • EcoPro Materials (ECO123 KS) raised around US$320m, after downsizing the deal and pricing its IPO at the low end of the range at KRW36,200/share.
  • Ecopro Materials (EPM) manufactures and sells high-nickel precursors, one of the key materials for high-nickel cathode materials for secondary (rechargeable) batteries.
  • In this note, we will talk about the demand for the deal and other trading dynamics.

Nanoco Group – First commercial order fulfilled – major milestone

By Edison Investment Research

Nanoco’s announcement that it has fulfilled its first commercial order heralds the company’s transition from a development-stage company to a commercial supplier of quantum materials. The order provides support for our FY24 forecasts and is a key milestone on the company’s pathway towards becoming self-financing in FY25, with the potential to scale up significantly beyond that, if design wins in high-volume sensing applications can be secured.


SSH Group Ltd – Restructured and Poised to Deliver

By Research as a Service (RaaS)

  • SSH Group (ASX:SSH) is a labour and equipment hire business operating predominantly in Western Australia with a focus on the key growth sectors of construction, resources, and energy.
  • SSH listed in September 2021, issuing 31.25m shares at $0.20/share to raise $6.25m, along with the issue of 20.5m shares to the vendors of a labour-hire group of companies, Site Services.
  • In May 2022, SSH acquired equipment hire group KMH for $15m or 3.9x FY21 EBITDA. 

TMC the Metals Company, Inc. -ISA Discussions on Track and PAMCO MoU Adds a Strong Partner

By Water Tower Research

  • 3Q23 results showcase management’s focus. TMC reported 3Q23 results that included solid cost control as G&A expenses declined to $4.6 million and operating loss was reduced to $12.5 million for the quarter versus the $28.6 million loss in the year-ago period.
  • Liquidity to cover operating and capital costs. With $22.5 million of cash on hand as of September 2023 and with the infusion of the $25 million in equity raise (inclusive of $9 million to be received by the end of 2023), in addition to the $25 million undrawn unsecured credit facility from Allseas, TMC has the liquidity and capital tools it needs to submit the provisional application to the ISA in 2H24.
  • The company continues to work on securing more strategic funding to ensure sufficient liquidity to get into production once the exploitation application has been submitted.

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Daily Brief Utilities: Adani Transmission and more

By | Daily Briefs, Utilities Sector

In today’s briefing:

  • Morning Views Asia: Tata Motors ADR


Morning Views Asia: Tata Motors ADR

By Charles Macgregor

Lucror Analytics Morning Views comprise our fundamental credit analysis, opinions and trade recommendations on high yield issuers in the region, based on key company-specific developments in the past 24 hours. Our Morning Views include a section with a brief market commentary, key market indicators and a macroeconomic and corporate event calendar.


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Daily Brief Industrials: Pasona Group, AerCap Holdings NV, Prosegur Cia De Seguridad Sa, HNI Corp, Mytilineos Holdings Sa and more

By | Daily Briefs, Industrials

In today’s briefing:

  • StubWorld: Pasona’s Expanding Cash Pile
  • Aercap Secondary Offer: Overhang No More and It Is Cheap, BUY
  • Gubel/Prosegur: Partial Takeover Offer at Interesting Spread
  • HNI Corporation – Introducing User-Friendly Model
  • Mytilineos – Synergies and solar delivering growth


StubWorld: Pasona’s Expanding Cash Pile

By David Blennerhassett

  • A double dose of StubWorld this week as Pasona Group (2168 JP) finally takes the hint to sell (if not exit altogether) its holding in Benefit One Inc (2412 JP).
  • Preceding my comments on Pasona/Benefit One are the current setup/unwind tables for Asia-Pacific Holdcos.
  • These relationships trade with a minimum liquidity of US$1mn, and a % market capitalisation >20%.

Aercap Secondary Offer: Overhang No More and It Is Cheap, BUY

By Mohshin Aziz

  • General Electric intends to offload its entire shareholding via a secondary offer, a positive development as it removes the share overhang
  • Opportune time to own Aercap as aircraft is in high demand and supply chain disruptions mean limited supply over the medium-term, ensuring high lease rates and strong profits 
  • BUY with target price of $81.45 (+21% UPSIDE) pegged to FY24 P/BV of 0.94x, Aercap is the best in the pack with superior net lease margin, finance cost, and ROE     

Gubel/Prosegur: Partial Takeover Offer at Interesting Spread

By Jesus Rodriguez Aguilar

  • Top shareholder Gubel (59.9% stake) launches a cash partial takeover offer for Prosegur Cia De Seguridad Sa (PSG SM) at €1.83/share, cum dividend, except for €0.0661/share dividend payable on 1 December.
  • Premium 27.4%, 4.1x EV/Fwd NTM EBITDA, 7.5x Fwd P/E. The founders profit from an underperforming share price to increase their stake, and this could comfortably be financed with the dividends.
  • Gross spread, including December dividend, is c. 7%, which is quite good even considering risk of apportionment, although patience may be needed to accumulate a large position.

HNI Corporation – Introducing User-Friendly Model

By Water Tower Research

  • We are publishing this note to introduce a new HNI financial model inclusive of the acquisition of Kimball International.
  • We expect this new model will be more user-friendly for investors who want to see how we arrive at our estimates or tinker with the assumptions.
  • Per our discipline, our model is available on request or visible through our partners.

Mytilineos – Synergies and solar delivering growth

By Edison Investment Research

Mytilineos (MYTIL) is continuing to deliver on its transformation into a simpler structure based on two pillars, Energy and Metals. Its strategy is focused on realising synergies in the group and building its renewable energy sources (RES) business, with its existing industrial assets providing a solid platform for growth. In our view, €1bn/year in EBITDA looks achievable in FY23 and would reset earnings at a higher level. We are increasing our valuation from €36/share to €45/share, in part due to the growth of its RES business, partly funded by its asset rotation strategy.


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Daily Brief Health Care: Eoflow , Abcam , WuXi XDC Cayman , Terumo Corp, Genecast Group, TSE Tokyo Price Index TOPIX and more

By | Daily Briefs, Healthcare

In today’s briefing:

  • EOFLOW/Medtronic Tender: Trading Suspension Lifted, Now for the Hard Part
  • Eoflow: Outlook After Trading Resumes on 16 November
  • Danaher/Abcam: Balanced Risk/Return
  • WuXi XDC Cayman IPO Trading – Strong Subscription Rates Heading into Listing
  • Terumo Corp (4543 JP): Record High Revenue and OP in H1FY24; Better Profitability Expected in H2FY24
  • Pre-IPO Genecast Group – NGS Still Has Long Way to Go; Valuation Performance Is Worrying
  • Why Should Policy Shares Be Viewed as Including Deemed Shares Held?


EOFLOW/Medtronic Tender: Trading Suspension Lifted, Now for the Hard Part

By Arun George

  • The KRX has completed its review and excluded Eoflow (294090 KS) from the substantive review for listing eligibility. Therefore, trading will resume tomorrow, 16 November.
  • The shares should rise on trading resumption as Medtronic’s tender remains in play, KRX’s review supported Eoflow’s business continuity and the short-selling ban-driven market rally.
  • Deal break risks remain significant. Medtronic Plc (MDT US)’s long-dated closing date and lack of Eoflow integration job postings suggest it remains concerned about near-term unfavourable court rulings. 

Eoflow: Outlook After Trading Resumes on 16 November

By Douglas Kim

  • On 15 November, the Korea Exchange announced that Eoflow (294090 KS) will start trading again on 16 November.
  • The fact that KRX has allowed Eoflow to trade again will be viewed positively by many investors. Plus, the recent temporary ban on short selling should also positively impact Eoflow.
  • We believe a higher probability event is for Medtronic to complete a tender offer of Eoflow sometime in 2Q 2024 at about 26,000 won. 

Danaher/Abcam: Balanced Risk/Return

By Jesus Rodriguez Aguilar

  • Shareholders of Cambridge (UK)-based  Abcam (ABCM US) followed Glass Lewis and ISS recommendations and approved (>84%) the scheme resolutions at both the Court Meeting and the GM.
  • The $24/share cash offer represents 10x EV/Fwd Revenue, 25x EV/Fwd NTM EBITDA. Danaher Corp (DHR US) and Abcam have guided that the transaction is expected to close by mid-2024.
  • Spread is 3.21%/6.21% (gross/annualised, assuming settlement by 30 May). From the current levels, I see a balanced risk/reward.

WuXi XDC Cayman IPO Trading – Strong Subscription Rates Heading into Listing

By Clarence Chu

  • WuXi XDC Cayman (1877628D HK) raised US$470m in its Hong Kong IPO.
  • WuXi XDC Cayman (WXDC) is a CRDMO focused on the global antibody drug conjugates (ADC) and broader bioconjugate market providing integrated and end-to-end services.
  • In our previous notes, we looked at the company’s past performance and valuations. In this note, we talk about the trading dynamics.

Terumo Corp (4543 JP): Record High Revenue and OP in H1FY24; Better Profitability Expected in H2FY24

By Tina Banerjee

  • In H1FY24, Terumo Corp (4543 JP)‘s revenue increased 10% YoY to ¥443.9B, mainly driven by a 13% YoY growth in C&V business, due to strong global demand of catheter products.  
  • Revenue from TIS (catheter) segment reported 12% YoY growth to¥176.5B, driven by a 12% YoY growth in overseas business, with EU and China being the main drivers.
  • Terumo has reiterated FY24 guidance, which implies significant improvement in operating profit in H2FY24 due to the realization of the full effect of global price revision and cost cutting initiatives.

Pre-IPO Genecast Group – NGS Still Has Long Way to Go; Valuation Performance Is Worrying

By Xinyao (Criss) Wang

  • The clinical need for NGS hasn’t developed as rigid demand due to high cost, difficult operation, high requirements on hospitals/personnel, etc. It takes time for NGS to improve market penetration.
  • Genecast’s LDT business could face compliance issue.Its in-hospital business has lower gross margin.Increasing R&D expenditure is inevitable since products need to get approval by regulatory authorities, putting pressure on profitability. 
  • Burning Rock is in a leading position in NGS field, but its market value is quite low. We advise investors to be prepared for valuations to fall short of expectations.

Why Should Policy Shares Be Viewed as Including Deemed Shares Held?

By Aki Matsumoto

  • Tobin’s Q is not high for companies whose policy holdings are low relative to their net assets or total assets. When discussing policy shareholdings, deemed shareholdings should be included.
  • Companies with a low ratio of total policy holdings plus deemed holdings to total assets have notably higher ROE, ROA, and Tobin’s Q. Vice versa.
  • These companies generate returns exceeding their cost of capital and are managed with asset and capital efficiency in mind, which shows in their approach to policy shareholdings as governance practices.

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Daily Brief TMT/Internet: SUMCO Corp, Tencent, SK Telecom, Tata Technologies, Adevinta ASA, Freee KK, Silergy Corp, Xperi, Immersion Corporation and more

By | Daily Briefs, TMT/Internet

In today’s briefing:

  • Silicon Wafers. SUMCO Sounds The Alarm As Inventory Continues To Climb
  • Tencent: Domestic Gaming Returns to Growth
  • SK Telecom: Three Key Catalysts
  • Tata Technologies IPO: The Investment Case
  • Tencent (700 HK): Raise Margin Estimates After 3Q23 Results, 30% Upside, Buy
  • Quiddity Leaderboard SE600 Dec 23: 6 ADDs/DELs and Two Intra-Review Changes Possible
  • Freee 1Q: Earnings Beat; Qualified Invoice System to Further Drive Earnings
  • Silergy (6415.TT): Silergy Expect to Grow Slightly in 4Q23F.
  • XPER: Scaled for Growth
  • IMMR: Ramp in Auto Has Begun


Silicon Wafers. SUMCO Sounds The Alarm As Inventory Continues To Climb

By William Keating

  • Global silicon wafer area shipments declined 10% QoQ in Q323 but customer inventory remains at historical highs and is showing no signs of declining
  • SUMCO’s Operating Profit forecasted to fall by ¥8.6 billion QoQ in Q423 
  • The company vowed to make “substantial” production cuts in a bid to bring their inventory situation under control. 

Tencent: Domestic Gaming Returns to Growth

By Shifara Samsudeen, ACMA, CGMA

  • Tencent (700 HK) ’s 3Q2023 revenues fell marginally below consensus, however, OP beat consensus estimates. Domestic games returned to growth after a flat quarter in 2Q2023.
  • Both Online Advertising and Fintech businesses have seen strong increase in top line with GPM approaching new highs for the two businesses.
  • Though Tencent’s earnings show a recovery, we would remain cautious given the slowdown in Chinese economy and Tencent failing to make into new game approval list since July 2023.

SK Telecom: Three Key Catalysts

By Douglas Kim

  • In this insight, we discuss three key catalysts that are likely to positively impact SK Telecom in the next several months.
  • The current gap between SK Telecom’s 2023 expected dividend yield (6.6%) and US 10 year treasury note (4.47%) is 2.13%.
  • The gap between SK Telecom’s dividend yield and US 10 year treasury note yield could widen to 3-4%+ in 2024, making SK Telecom’s dividend yield more attractive. 

Tata Technologies IPO: The Investment Case

By Arun George

  • Tata Technologies (TATATECH IN), the largest India-based ER&D service provider, seeks to raise US$350-375 million, which is lower than its previous target of US$600 million.
  • Tata Technologies is seeking a valuation of US$2.5 billion, which is 27.5% higher than the valuation TPG Inc (TPG US) acquired a 9.0% stake on 25 October.
  • The investment case rests on top-tier growth rates, strong core business, lower reliance on Vinfast (VFS US), high repeat rates, top-tier profitability, solid FCF profile and no debt. 

Tencent (700 HK): Raise Margin Estimates After 3Q23 Results, 30% Upside, Buy

By Ming Lu

  • Advertising, international game, and Fintech grew by two digits, but domestic entertainments were stagnant.
  • The gross margins of all business lines improved and admin expense as percentage of total revenue decreased.
  • We believe the stock has an upside of 30% for the year end of 2024.

Quiddity Leaderboard SE600 Dec 23: 6 ADDs/DELs and Two Intra-Review Changes Possible

By Janaghan Jeyakumar, CFA

  • The SE600 index is one of the most widely followed benchmark indices in Europe. This index is rebalanced on a quarterly basis.
  • In this insight, we take a look at the potential index changes that could take place between now and the end of the December 2023 rebalance.
  • There are two more weeks for the base date. As things stand, there could be six ADDs/DELs during the December 2023 review and probably two more intra-review changes after that.

Freee 1Q: Earnings Beat; Qualified Invoice System to Further Drive Earnings

By Shifara Samsudeen, ACMA, CGMA

  • Freee KK (4478 JP) ’s 1QFY06/2024 results beat consensus estimates. Introduction of qualified invoicing system in October has resulted in strong corporate user growth for the company.
  • Upfront investment in selling and marketing has helped freee onboard a large no. of corporate clients prior to the introduction of the new invoice system.
  • Freee expects selling and advertising spending to decline going forward which should help the company reach break-even in FY06/2025E.

Silergy (6415.TT): Silergy Expect to Grow Slightly in 4Q23F.

By Patrick Liao

  • The inventory adjustment of consumer electronics products is nearing completion and industrial products will end later.
  • Silergy Corp (6415 TT)‘s short-term growth momentum comes from the demand of new smartphone, while its long-term growth momentum comes from the automotive, new energy and high-performance computing area.
  • In 1H24, the pro forma gross profit margin can be maintained at around 50%.

XPER: Scaled for Growth

By Hamed Khorsand

  • XPER reported third quarter results in line with our forecast and reaching an inflection point in revenue where the operating leverage of the business becomes visible.
  • Ahead of the results, there had been worries over XPER’s exposure to consumer electronics and pay TV industries that could cripple revenue growth.
  • XPER reported third quarter revenue of $130.4 million compared to our forecast of $130.9 million. Adjusted EBITDA reached $9.3 million compared to our forecast of $9.2 million

IMMR: Ramp in Auto Has Begun

By Hamed Khorsand

  • IMMR’s third quarter results affirmed our investment thesis of the Company beginning to experience an increase in automotive revenue by the end of 2023.
  • IMMR reported quarterly revenue above our forecasts citing an increase of approximately $1.9 million from automotive related customers.
  • IMMR has a reputation with investors for generating revenue from smartphones and video game consoles. The inclusion of haptics within automotive was the reason we were drawn to the stock.

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Daily Brief Consumer: DCM Holdings, Galaxy Entertainment Group, ZEEKR, Taste Gourmet, Onward Holdings, SJM Holdings and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • Aeon/DCM/Keiyo Deal Changes on DCM TOB for Keiyo – Watch for Market Impact
  • Our High Conviction Asia Based Gaming Stocks Signal Buy on the Dip Entry Points
  • ZEEKR IPO Preview: A Geely-Backed Fast-Growing Decacorn in China’s EV Revolution
  • Taste Gourmet Q2 2023, Far Better Than Expectations 5.3x PE, 27% Mkt Cap In Cash, 9% Yield
  • Onward on the March: More Profit from Japanese Apparel Firms
  • Morning Views Asia: SJM Holdings


Aeon/DCM/Keiyo Deal Changes on DCM TOB for Keiyo – Watch for Market Impact

By Travis Lundy

  • DCM Holdings (3050 JP) and Keiyo Co Ltd (8168 JP) and Aeon Co Ltd (8267 JP) signed capital and business tie-up agreements 30+yrs ago. Recently, DCM bought Keiyo.
  • Aeon got some money from this and has decided to put that money back into DCM shares.
  • That changes both the current dynamics and future shareholder structure. And that leads to interesting questions about the outcome.

Our High Conviction Asia Based Gaming Stocks Signal Buy on the Dip Entry Points

By Howard J Klein

  • Our review of the  three stocks here reveals considerable run room ahead as revenue  recovery in Asia gaming is  outpacing  forecasts.
  • These companies  have proven   resilient after taking big hits during covid crisis.
  • Balance sheets are stronger, revenue  rising, margins  improved–much of  this not as yet  reflected in valuations.

ZEEKR IPO Preview: A Geely-Backed Fast-Growing Decacorn in China’s EV Revolution

By Andrei Zakharov

  • ZEEKR, a fast-growing premium BEV maker, filed its F-1 last week. The company is going public through an IPO and offering ADSs of a Cayman Islands holding company.
  • In 2022, Geely agreed to spin off ZEEKR and list its EV maker in Asia/the U.S. The company has raised ~$1.6B and was backed by Geely and top-tier investors.
  • Geely Auto will hold 50%+ of the voting power upon completing an IPO. ZEEKR’s last round was a $750M Series A in February 2023 at a $13B post-money valuation. 

Taste Gourmet Q2 2023, Far Better Than Expectations 5.3x PE, 27% Mkt Cap In Cash, 9% Yield

By Sameer Taneja

  • Taste Gourmet (8371 HK) reported Q2 profits 25% over our expectations at 30 mn HKD (81% YoY), led by net margin expansion to 11.2% (vs. our expectation of 8.8%)
  • The net cash of 133 mn HKD represents around 27% of market capitalization, which is used to increase the restaurant count in HK from 42 to 48 QoQ.
  • The company declared a 5.5 cent interim dividend (Vs. 4.8 cents last year). We believe they can declare a 12.5/13 cent dividend for FY24 (March-End)

Onward on the March: More Profit from Japanese Apparel Firms

By Michael Causton

  • Some of Japan’s big apparel firms are making a comeback, and only some of the recent growth is coming from department stores.
  • Most of the revival is thanks to direct sales through e-commerce and stores, and the increasingly seamless links between them.
  • Onward Holdings is one of the leaders in this renaissance and is delivering the same profits as it used to with 30% higher sales.

Morning Views Asia: SJM Holdings

By Charles Macgregor

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Daily Brief Financials: HKEX, Haitong International Securities Group, AIA Group Ltd, NIFTY Index, KB Financial, Coinshares International, Bakkt and more

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In today’s briefing:

  • FRTIB Switches Benchmarks: +EM/-DM; US$56bn Trade as Asia EM Benefits & HK Loses Out
  • Haitong International (665 HK): Pre-Condition Satisfied
  • US Fed. Rtir’mt Thrift Board Changes Intl Benchmark, Excludes HK, US$1.6bn HK to Sell, $20bn 1-Way
  • EQD | Is It Time for a NIFTY Index Pullback?
  • S Korean Banks Screen; KB Financial (105560 KS) Most Compelling on Valuations, Return Trends & PEG
  • CoinShares International – Both profit engines delivering solid results
  • Bakkt Holdings, Inc. – 3Q23 Earnings Show Solid Execution in a Challenging Environment


FRTIB Switches Benchmarks: +EM/-DM; US$56bn Trade as Asia EM Benefits & HK Loses Out

By Brian Freitas

  • The FRTIB has decided to switch its benchmark for the International Stock Index Investment Fund from the EAFE Index to the ACWI IMI ex-USA ex-China ex-Hong Kong Index.
  • With around US$68bn invested in the I Fund, this will set off churn among the constituent stocks in 2024. One-way trade is around US$28bn with DM outflows and EM inflows.
  • The benchmark shift could be done over a 4 month period with higher trading during periods where liquidity opportunities arise.

Haitong International (665 HK): Pre-Condition Satisfied

By Arun George

  • The pre-condition relating to Haitong International Securities Group (665 HK)’s privatisation offer from Haitong Securities Co Ltd (A) (600837 CH) is satisfied. The offer is at HK$1.52 per share. 
  • The key conditions are approval by at least 75% of independent shareholders (<10% of independent shareholders rejection) and the headcount test. The high takeover premium facilitates approval. 
  • This is a done deal. At the last close and for an estimated early February 2024 payment, the gross and annualised spread is 5.6% and 26.4%, respectively.

US Fed. Rtir’mt Thrift Board Changes Intl Benchmark, Excludes HK, US$1.6bn HK to Sell, $20bn 1-Way

By Travis Lundy

  • The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board which manages the four major funds in the Thrift Savings Plan for US federal government employees will change benchmark for its International Fund
  • This was announced on 14 November. The transition will take place “in 2024.” It entails moving from MSCI EAFE to MSCI All Country World ex-USA ex-China ex-HongKong Investable Market Index.
  • The explanation: double the countries, lots more stocks, BUT CHINA! This means selling ~US$1.6bn of HK stocks but US$20bn of one-way flow in total (lots of Japan/UK/Europe to sell)

EQD | Is It Time for a NIFTY Index Pullback?

By Nico Rosti

  • The NIFTY Index closed the last 2 weeks up (CC=+2), reversing from an oversold condition. This week the index started going up again, but it’s not going anywhere…
  • The index barely crossed the Q1 resistance at 19334, but if closes this week up, the WEEKLY CC=+3 condition will be an “OVERBOUGHT” signal, a pullback could start.
  • Going SHORT is probably not worth it, we don’t see a large pullback coming, it’s probably better to simply hedge your positions.

S Korean Banks Screen; KB Financial (105560 KS) Most Compelling on Valuations, Return Trends & PEG

By Victor Galliano

  • In our latest South Korean banks screener; we switch from Hana Financial to KB Financial as our preferred Korean banks pick
  • NPLs and precautionary quality credits continue on a rising trend, whilst KB has controlled its NPL ratio and precautionary ratio better than most to 3Q23
  • KB has a low PBV ratio relative to its ROE, rising post-provision returns, a healthy CET1 ratio and a healthy LDR; Kakaobank is one for the watchlist

CoinShares International – Both profit engines delivering solid results

By Edison Investment Research

CoinShares International (CS) maintains its stable development in 2023, posting an adjusted EBITDA of £9.9m in Q323 (£6.4m in Q322). This is despite the £3.0m loss on principal investments, arising primarily from provisions recognised by FlowBank (in which CS holds a 28.3% stake). Both the asset management business and capital markets activities were solid contributors to the Q323 results, with the former posting £10.7m in fees and the latter £9.3m in gains and income. In September 2023, CS officially launched its Hedge Fund Solutions (active asset management business), with its initial strategies active since the end of Q323 and discussions with potential investors across the globe ongoing.


Bakkt Holdings, Inc. – 3Q23 Earnings Show Solid Execution in a Challenging Environment

By Water Tower Research

  • Bakkt reported a 3Q23 loss of $0.19/share on net revenue of $14.6 million, slightly below our estimates of a loss of $0.18/share loss on net revenue of $15.5 million (consensus was for a loss of $0.17/share on $16.1 million).
  • The crypto environment continues to be challenging. President and CEO Gavin Michael said the quarter “clearly demonstrated our ability to execute” in a tough market.
  • Michael also highlighted the company’s push and significant progress in expanding outside the US, which is in need of clarifying legislation.

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