Jsedirect With Simon Brown

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Weekly roundup of what's happening on the JSE in South Africa hosted by Simon Brown. Focusing on stocks outside the Top40 index it includes; company results, updates, market moves, week ahead, trading tips/products and book reviews.

Episodes

  • Inflation back in range, now for rate cuts (#550)

    19/07/2023 Duration: 16min

    As expected Local CPI for June came in at 5.4%, lowest in twenty months and well within the 3%-6% target range from the South African Reserve Bank. Yes base effect as June last year was the first +7% inflation print of this cycle.  When do we start talking rate cuts? Truthfully not yet, a pause would be nice eve as the gov always targets 4.5% not the range. Simon Shares MPC is Thursday, I expect no raise and can we start talking about rate cuts yet? USDZAR currency forecasts from Goldman Sachs: End 2024: 16.00 End 2025: 15.00 End 2026: 14.00 Decent UK inflation as it dropped to 7.9% for June vs. expected 8.2%. But still highest in Europe. Italy 6.9%, Germany 6.4%, Netherlands 5.7%, Euro area 5.5%, France 4.5% & Spain 1.9%. Pick n Pay (JSE code: PIK) very poor update. "SA sales declined 0.3% (0.0% like-for-like)" while "internal selling price inflation" was 9.5%, so they went backwards at a fairly alarming rate ArcelorMittal South Africa (JSE code: ACL). Monday CFO quit after just two weeks and then Tu

  • The Four Horsemen of Big Tech (hello 1999) (#549)

    12/07/2023 Duration: 18min

    Simon Shares US inflation for June was 3.0%, expected was 3.1% and previous 4.0%. Next FOMC meeting is 25/26 July. I think they still do a 0.25% rate hike, but then maybe pause for good, well until cuts start next year. Nasdaq100 special rebalance to cut the 'Magnificent Seven' to "address over concentration in the index by redistributing the weights." Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla are the magnificent seven. They account for 55% of the index. Effective close 21 July Done twice previously; December 1998 and May 2011. The combined weight of the five stocks with the largest market caps will be set to 38.5%, currently it is 46.7%. Nasdaq100 is a modified market capitalisation index. So market capitalisation is not the only consideration, albeit is the biggest contributor. Overall this has already seen some selling in the big five, and buying in those that are expected to be weighted higher. Final weightings will be announced after close in Friday 14 July. The Four Horsemen of

  • Two-pot system is confirmed, here all the details (#548)

    05/07/2023 Duration: 18min

    Two-pot system is confirmed, here all the details Starts 1 March 2024 All future reg28 and pension contributions will be split into two pots One third savings Two thirds investments You can withdraw the savings component before retirement Tax still payable Existing funds will convert automatically into the new two-pot system Of existing funds R25,000 will be transferred into the savings pot Concerns about everybody taking out their R25,000 and crashing the market are over done. Simon Shares Top ETFs so far in 2023, so +50% returns in just six months. New-vehicle sales in SA +14% for June. But last year June Toyota Durban was still closed after flooding. But still a decent number. Pep (owned by Pepkor) has started offering credit to customers, they own Capfin so have experience in lending. China will control exports of some metals used in the semiconductor industry. Gallium and germanium are considered “minor metals.” They're not rare but costly to produce and China supplies ±80% SARB says fight to

  • A watch list of SA Inc stocks (#547)

    28/06/2023 Duration: 19min

    SA Inc watch list. Building a list of stocks that are cheap, very cheap, and could give good return n the next year or three. Criteria; Must be profitable, so positive PE ratio Must be cheap, so PE below 8x Small as in market cap under R8billion No REITs Using Koyfin I get 46 stocks including REITs and detail them in the podcast. I'll create a watchlist on Google docs and share that link in time. What about just the mid cap ETF from FNB? FNBMID. Sixty stocks but problem is the top holdings are; Sibanye-Stillwater*, Discovery*, Nedbank, Bidvest and Remgro. That's already ±25% of the ETF and none really for my requirements as above. Simon Shares Local crypto exchange, Revix, suspends trade or withdrawals on 24% of client crypto assets as their South Korean partner has issues with a provider. Naspers (JSE code: NPN) & Prosus (JSE code: PRX) plan to remove the complex web of cross holdings to a simple structure whereby Naspers owns 47% of Prosus who owns the stake in Tencent (Hong Kong code: 700). Good I

  • Bye bye inflation? Rate cuts next? (#546)

    21/06/2023 Duration: 17min

    Local CPI 6.3% for May (lowest since April 2022) from 6.8% in April and vs expected 6.5%. A very good number and we should see June below 6% as June last year was the first +7% in this cycle at 7.4%. Simple base effect should put some serious pressure on inflation over the next few months. So is inflation largely over locally? Probably. Can we start talking about when the MPC starts cutting rates? The next MPC rate announcement is July, the day after we get June inflation and we'll see that the governor says. But cuts are maybe fourth quarter fo this year, at soonest. Standard Bank thinks another 0.25% hike later this year and consensus is cuts only starting next year. Simon Shares UK core inflation rises from 6.8% to 7.1% and CPI 8.7%. They are in trouble. Standard Bank (JSE code: SBK) trading update. Very much two parts, bad debts are ugly and profts are lookign great. They also expect a 0.25% rate increase in the second half of the year? Afrimat (JSE code: AFT) deal to buy Lafarge for ±R1billion. String

  • Disappearing dividends (#545)

    14/06/2023 Duration: 20min

    dd Disappearing dividends Just this week Spar (JSE code: SPP), MultiChoice (JSE code: MCG) and Telkom (JSE code:TKG) have all cut dividend to zero. We had big dividend payer Coronation (JSE code: CML) drop theirs to provision for the SARS fine and historically good dividend payer Pick n Pay (JSE code: PIK) reduce theirs. This shows the pain that companies are experiencing, not all, but certainly some, It perhaps also shows quality, for example Shoprite* (JSE code: SHP) increased their dividend. The problem is we love dividends for cash flow and they tend to grow ahead of inflation, sometimes well ahead of inflation. They're also taxed better than traditional income from bonds or cash (albeit not as low as CGT). But the downside is that any dividend can disappear at any time. For investors such as myself, reduced dividend is not a big problem. I like the cash flow but don't need the income for expenses. For those living on dividends the pain is real. If the income is required you need a good amount of bond a

  • Buy SA Inc (#544)

    07/06/2023 Duration: 18min

    Simon Shares SEC sues Binance and CEO for U.S. securities violations. SEC Charges Coinbase for Operating as an Unregistered Securities Exchange, Broker, and Clearing Agency. First quarter GDP was 0.4% and we avoid a technical recession. Pepkor (JSE code: PPH) price slide. Tigerbrands (JSE code: TBS) horror results. Oceana (JSE code: OCE) results knock it out the park. Sun City visit. Excellent resort, but very quiet which many commentators suggest is because it's a random weekend in June? I sent this past weekend at Sun City, vacation club. Some thoughts. The resort is world class, well maintained with a ton to do for kids and adults. 1/n pic.twitter.com/29yaV2GP8b — Simon Brown (@SimonPB) June 5, 2023   Buying SA Inc. Not yet but building a watch list with the plan being to buy 10-15 stocks over the months ahead. Why? Inflation comes down Rates decrease Load shedding ends (Renewable Energy Grid Survey points to 66 GW development pipeline in South Africa). Government finds a way out of the ICC Putin arr

  • There goes the Rand (#543)

    31/05/2023 Duration: 18min

    Simon Shares MPC raised rates by 0.5% makes prime 11.75%, highest since 2009. The aim I suspect was to protect the rand, and that totally did not work as the currency hit its worst ever levels. Where will the rand go next? Does it ever strengthen again? RSA Retail Bond rates reset this morning and I expect the 5-year fixed to potentially increase by a full 15% and the CPI linked also reset and I also expect an increase there.. Will have update on the website. Tsogo Sun Gaming (JSE code: TSG) announced in their results last week they had acquired a ±10% stake in City Lodge (JSE code: CLH). Why? Also those were good results, much cheaper than other in the space. Zeda (JSE code: ZDD) results were poor. I was looking for FY 400c of HEPS, that's now seems a long shot. Debt is large, no dividend and short-term vehicle rentals is only a little above a quarter of pre-pandemic levels. I was holding and have sold. TigerBrands (JSE code: TBS) results were a shocker but not unsurprising? Volumes flat while revenue was +

  • Purple rights issues, everything you need to know and do (#542)

    25/05/2023 Duration: 11min

    Simon Shares Bond ETFs yielding ±10%. That's chunky and they can go in a tax-free account. New INCOME ETF from CoreShares. Purple Group* (JSE code: PPE) rights issue. If you held the share yesterday at close on Tuesday 23 May you will see PPEN in your account. 10.20567 for every 100 Purple shares you held. Each PPEN (letter of allocation or LOC as some are calling it) entitles you to buy 1 new Purple share at 81c. You can take up that right and buy, or You can sell them in the market If you do NOTHING by 6 June they disappear with ZERO value Sanlam will take their R45m and of the R105m public offer they will take up to ±R76m of the R105m if nobody else does. Existing large shareholders have promised to take up their rights at ±R28m. So at the end of the day they will get the R105m. Simon Brown * I hold ungeared positions.

  • Data confirms South African consumers are losing purchasing power (#541)

    17/05/2023 Duration: 20min

    Simon Shares I have been talking about a cracking (broken?) consumer for a few months now. Two recent surveys show exactly this data. BankservAfrica’s five-year review of Take-home Pay and Private Pensions in South Africa for February 2018 – February 2023 "The average nominal salary Take-home Pay Index, increased from R12,573 to R15,438, +22.8%." But CPI was 26.6% and take home pay had kept track until last year. Debt Busters Debt Index | Q1 2023 survey "Nominal incomes were 2% higher than 2016 levels, however when cumulative inflation growth of 40% is factored in for the same seven-year period, consumers’ purchasing power diminished by 38% over this period.". Rand trades at worst level ever on Friday, R19.5169/US$. Transaction Capital (JSE code: TCP), last week I sad the worst may be behind them. Well with the ZAR collapsing equalling more inflaiton and rates and petrok increases. Maybe not for SA Taxi or WeBuyCar. Purple Group* (JSE code: PPE) rights issue. Full details on 18 May. It will be R10

  • The end of the US$, agan? (#540)

    10/05/2023 Duration: 19min

    Simon Shares Transaction Capital (JSE code: TCP) results where pretty much as expected. Management have essentially thrown the kitchen sink at everything. H2 will be tough but likely a little better. FY24 a clean slate. But market does not agree with me. Nutun doing good WeBuyCars under pressure, no surprise, consumer cracking SA Taxi real ugly, but as detailed in trading update US unemployment 3.4%. April CPI 4.9%. The end of the US$ Bretton Woods essentially created teh US$ as a reserve currency Now all commodities trade in US$ The end of the US$ is as old as time, really kicked off with the advent of the Euro in 1999. But who take over? China, no? BRICS, that’s only China. Euro, but they don’t want a strong Euro and the world doesn't want the Euro either. That said, the US$ will lose influence over time. It has been and will continue to do so. One day it may well be over, but we're a very long way from that.  

  • The PGM miner margin squeeze (#539)

    03/05/2023 Duration: 18min

    Simon Shares Implats (JSE code: IMP) trading update saw production down and costs up. That's squeezing margins and going to hurt. Kumba (JSE code: KIO) nice boost in production, but iron ore prices are falling. Will hurt Afrimat (JSE code: AFT) as well. Combined Motor Holdings* (JSE code: CMH) results sees them on a PE of under 5x and DY of ±13%. But return will be mostly from dividends, ±650c over next thirteen months = ±22%. Renergen* (JSE code: REN) results. Smaller loss, but no profit as they ramp up Phase 1. A deal with Timelink for LNG and contracts with Consol & Italtile most of Phase 1 LNG (±50 tons a day) is under contracted sale. MTN (JSE code: MTN) update from Ghana and Nigeria look good. On PE ±11x, stock is cheap, albeit not without risks (always for MTN). All my index trades have been stopped out. * I hold ungeared positions. Simon Brown

  • Purple Group results, I'm holding (#538)

    25/04/2023 Duration: 16min

    Simon Shares Coronation* (JSE code: CML) trading update, aside from the massive SARS judgement (and hence no dividend), not bad. But not yet time for buying as sellers persist. Purple Group* (JSE code: PPE) results saw a loss for the six months ending February 2022. But lots of extra one off expenses (expected for a growth business) and a tough market and they still have excellent growth potential. I continue to hold. * I hold ungeared positions. Simon Brown  

  • Reviewing Gordhan's portfolio & time to sell Capitec? (#537)

    19/04/2023 Duration: 20min

    Simon Shares Local CPI 7.1% for March up from 7.0% in February. Expected was 6.9%. Core inflation 5.2% vs expectations of 5.1%. Rates higher for longer. Reviewing Minister Pravin Gordhan's portfolio. Too many stocks, why not more ETFs? Platinum at all-time highs in rands. This as it trades at more than 50% off the all-time US$ highs from 2008. Still long all my index trades. Time to sell Capitec* (JSE code: CPI) as results show them as ex-growth? Return in Equity (RoE) 26% Cost-to-income (CTI) 39%. Impairments +80% and worrying the market But my worry is it is priced +2x valuations of the other four big banks and it is now largely a mature bank. Sure low cost base, but I do not think it deserves that high valuation so am likely exiting after holding since 2009. * I hold ungeared positions.

  • Current open trading positions, long everything (#536)

    12/04/2023 Duration: 10min

    Simon Shares US inflation for March at 5.0%, better then expected and initial response form markets was to jump higher. Big wait now is for first week of May and the next FOMC rate decision. Current open trading positions, long everything My 7/21 trading system has me long all the indices I trade as below; Nasdaq 22Mar23 @ 12,740 S&P500 21Mar23 @ 4,056 Euro Stoxx 50 03Apr23 @ 4,317 ASX200 05Apr23 @ 7,240 FTSE100 11Apr23 @ 7,793  

  • Strong Q1 returns (#535)

    05/04/2023 Duration: 20min

    Simon Shares Combined Motor Holdings* (JSE code: CMH) strong trading update puts the stock on a PE of under 5x and a dividend yield of ±15%. A great well run company, but what will get the price moving higher or do we just live off dividends? * I hold ungeared positions. Strong first quarter returns Q1 2023 return[/caption] Top40 stocks, top and bottom performers pic.twitter.com/zwZlJkRpwX — Simon Brown (@SimonPB) April 3, 2023    

  • The problem with dividends - tax (#534)

    29/03/2023 Duration: 17min

    Simon Shares MPC announcement Thursday. Purple Group* (JSE code: PPE) git the 120c bottom of the range, but has suddenly rallied. Steinhoff (JSE code: SNH), we now know what as the "Board agrees on a radical draft plan to enter into an insolvency process with creditors". The problem with dividends - they not tax efficient. They are great But tax. Dividend Withholding Tax (DWT) is 20%. The maximum Capital Gains Tax (CGT) is 18% after the annual R40k exclusion. And DWT you pay along the way, eroding your return over time whereas CGT you only pay at the end. Warren Buffett Berkshire Hathaway has never paid a dividend and he says they never will. Rather sell he says, more tax efficient. Share buys backs are more efficient, but done at high valuations destroy capital. No easy answer, but maybe we should temper our love? * I hold ungeared positions. Backup power on a budget Is the spread important when buying an ETF? Simon Brown

  • Transaction Capital, is there value? (#533)

    23/03/2023 Duration: 17min

    Simon Shares Federal Reserve FOMC raises 0.25% and the market drops as Fed says almost at the top. Local CPI comes in slightly higher at 7.0%. MPC meets next week, hold on rates or another +0.25%? Credit Suisse 'sold' to UBS. Steinhoff (JSE code: SNH) votes against the debt deal, now what? Bankruptcy surely? Transaction Capital (JSE codeL TCP) bounces, where's the value?

  • Miss expectations and get slammed (#532)

    15/03/2023 Duration: 17min

    Simon Shares Silicon Valley Bank collapse, does this put a pause on US rate increases? FOMC next Tuesday/Wednesday. "Moody's cuts outlook on U.S. banking system to negative, citing 'rapidly deteriorating operating environment'" Miss expectations and get slammed Transaction Capital Absa MTN Multichoice Hold winners, ditch laggers. Sun International (JSE code: SUI) vs. City Lodge (JSE code: CLH). ff * I hold ungeared positions.

  • Load shedding impact revealed by weaker GDP (#531)

    08/03/2023 Duration: 17min

    Simon Shares The local Q4 GDP came in at -1.3%, worse than expected -0.4% and shows the real pain of load shedding and Transnet issues. Q1 2023 not expected to be any better. Every set of results mentions load shedding and retailers are spending ±R1billion a year on diesel. Rand is looking weak, very weak. Grindrod (JSE code: GND) had good results and are clearly benefiting from the failure of Transnet ports. Bank results are looking good with Firstrand (JSE code: FSR) very strong and Nedbank (JSE code: NED) good and doing a R5billion share buy back.

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