ASX INVESTMENT VIDEOS · 2014-01-13 · ASX INVESTMENT VIDEOS Top Stocks 2014 DISCLAIMER: The...
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SPEAKER: Martin Roth, Author
LOCATION: Melbourne
DATE: December 2013
ASX INVESTMENT VIDEOS
Top Stocks 2014
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Agenda
1. Insights from 20 years of Top Stocks
2. How companies make the list and what it means
3. Some high-profile companies that did not make the list
4. Five top small and mid-cap companies that made Top Stocks 2014.
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Purpose of Top Stocks
- Need for independent sharemarket information for beginners in ‘90s
- Wanted to identify safe, secure, reliable stocks
- And provide a list that be could compared simply across the years.
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The big insight from Top Stocks
- Focus on buying companies, not stocks
- Australia has lots of very good listed companies
- Narrow your search, stick to the best, and weigh up the valuation.
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To make Top Stocks, a company must: - Be in top 500 on ASX by market capitalisation (ie The All Ordinaries
Index) - Be listed for five years
- Earned a profit and dividend in each of those five years
- Have a Return on Equity (ie the return on each dollar of
shareholders’ funds invested) of at least 10 per cent
- Have a debt-to-equity ratio below 70 per cent - Not be a listed investment company, property trust, or foreign company.
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Is there much turnover on the list?
- Only 3 companies have made each list: (CBA, Westpac, ANZ Bank)
- Depending on the year, about 20 per cent turnover on list
- Also, plenty of exceptional companies don’t make list, because: - Not paying a dividend, to reinvest for future growth
- Have high debt, because cash flows are very strong.
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Is every company in Top Stocks a buy?
- No!
- Investors must weigh up if the share price reflects the company’s quality and prospects. Top Stocks doesn’t consider valuations
- The starting point is to invest only in exceptional companies.
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Why did some big-name stocks miss out?
- Telstra: Debt too high to make criteria (but very strong cash flow)
- Wesfarmers: Coles acquisition dulled its Return on Equity (ROE)
- Coca-Cola Amatil: Debt slightly too high.
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Companies that stood out: Perpetual (PPT)
Perpetual:
- Wealth management group
- Operational recovery continues
- Cost base lowered
- Leverage to rising sharemarket
- Stars aligning for company.
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Retail Food Group (RFG) Retail Food Group:
- Franchisor of convenience food chains
- Strong position in gourmet pizza market
- Growing overseas
- Expanding rapidly in coffee roasting
- Potentially higher operating margins.
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Tassal Group (TGR) Tassal:
- Leading Atlantic salmon producer
- Salmon demand growing strongly
- Focus on domestic business a winner
- Lower $A makes competing imports dearer.
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Greencross (GXL) Greencross:
- Acquirer of veterinary practices
- Consolidating fragmented industry
- Large market size in Australia
- Adding animal hospitals, pet insurance etc.
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Austin Engineering (ANG) Austin Engineering:
- Mining services company
- Focuses on truck manufacturer, repair
- Relatively more defensive service business:
◦ Miners have to maintain trucks
- Expanding in US and Latin America.
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