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Friday, August 21, 2009

Stock Views on TCS, United Spirits, Bharti Airtel

IDFC-SSKI Securities on TCS

Broking house IDFC-SSKI Securities has rated TCS as an ‘outperformer’ with a price target of Rs 630. “TCS is expected to be a key beneficiary of the accelerating trend in offshoring as clients lever-age low-cost geographies to contain IT services spend. TCS has, in the last few years, increasingly derisked its business model by expanding into newer geographies (Continental Europe, China and Latin America) as well as through long-term contracts,” the IDFC-SSKI note to clients said. “TCS derives approximately 30% of its revenues from non-US and non-UK geographies. We expect 8% revenue (US dollar) compounded annual growth and 4% EPS CAGR for TCS over FY09-11,” the note added.

Citigroup Global Markets on United Spirits

Citigroup Global Markets has reaffirmed its ‘sell’ rating on United Spirits, with a price target of Rs 454. “The recent sharp deterioration in profitability and the sequential volatility in operating profits have highlighted that USL’s business is far more cyclical than earlier envisaged. Around 90% of the promoter stake being pledged remains an overhang and a significant concern,” the Citi note to clients said. “Stake sale in USL would be a positive, though the timing and the pricing remain uncertain,” it added.

HSBC Securities on Bharti Airtel

HSBC Securities (India) has retained its ‘overweight’rating on Bharti Airtel with a price target of Rs 786. “The current market favours companies with strong balance sheets, low leverage, large scale, and high RoE (return on equity). What’s more, after the Satyam issue, companies with records of strong corporate governance command a premium,” the HSBC note to clients said. “Bharti is in a stronger financial position than its peers,” the note added.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Motilal Oswal views on TCS, Marico, United Spirits

TCS - Target Rs 760

Motilal Oswal has maintained its buy rating on Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) with a target of Rs 760 in its October 22, 2008 research report. "TCS reported USD revenue growth of 3.2% QoQ and 11.2% YoY at USD 1574 m (v/s our est. of USD 1,600 million). PAT at Rs 12.6 billion grew 1.4% QoQ (1.2% YoY), significantly below our estimates (Rs 14.1 billion) due to forex losses of Rs 2.6 billion. We are revising our FY10 USD revenue growth estimates downward by 470bp from 19% to 14.3%, on account of client specific issues with respect to TCS and overall demand uncertainty."

"Our FY09 EPS stands revised to Rs 58.1 from Rs 60.4 while we have lowered our FY10 EPS to Rs 63.3 from Rs 69.1. We are assuming an average rate of Rs 45.2/USD for FY09 and Rs44/USD for FY10 against our earlier estimate of Rs 43/USD for FY09 and Rs 42/USD for FY10. We expect FY08-FY10 revenue CAGR of 19% and EPS CAGR of 11%. The stock is trading at 8.6x FY10E earnings. We revise our target price to Rs 760 (12x FY10 EPS), implying 39% upside. Maintain Buy," says Motilal Oswal's research report.

Marico - Target Rs 65

Motilal Oswal has maintained its buy rating on Marico with a target of Rs 65 in its October 22, 2008 research report. "Marico posted in-line net sales of Rs 6 billion, a growth of 30% YoY. Adjusted net profit grew 11.6% YoY to Rs 471 million against our estimate of Rs 495 million."
"The management has given a cautious outlook on volume growth for 3QFY09. Prices of copra are likely to retreat in line with other edible oils in the coming weeks, which would be margin accretive for Marico. We expect adjusted PAT growth to remain under pressure in FY09 (16.5%); margin expansion of 90bp would result in 20% PAT growth in FY10. The stock is trading at 17.7x FY09E EPS of Rs 3 and 14.9x FY10E EPS of Rs 3 .6. We maintain Buy, target of Rs 65," says Motilal Oswal's research report.

United Spirits - Target Rs 1351

Motilal Oswal has maintained its buy rating on United Spirits with a target of Rs 1351 in its October 22, 2008 research report. "Revenues at Rs 9 billion (est. of Rs 9.2 billion) were up 20%. PAT at Rs 939 million (est. of Rs 1.05 billion) was up 17%. Gross margin declined 610bp due to sharp increase in raw material and packaging cost. EBIDTA margin improved 20bp due to sharp decline in advertising spend (down 340bp) and staff cost (down 240bp). EBIDTA is Rs 1.8 billion v/s est. of Rs 1.9 billion, up 21% YoY."

"We believe the growth story in United Spirits is intact. Volumes are expected to grow at 12% CAGR in the long term and the outlook from the regulatory changes continues to be positive. We are downgrading FY09 and FY10 EPS (excluding treasury stock) estimates from Rs 56.6 and Rs 77.6 to Rs 47.6 and Rs 67.6. The stock is trading at 16.3x FY09 EPS of Rs 47.6 and 11.5x FY10 EPS of Rs 67.6. Maintain Buy,target of Rs 1351" says Motilal Oswal's research report.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Hem Securities Views on Gujarat Fluorochemicals, United Spirits, Aban Offshore

Buy Gujarat Fluorochemicals - Target of Rs 300

Hem Securities has recommended a buy rating on Gujarat Fluorochemicals with a price target of Rs 300 in its June 11, 2008 research report. "The company has been a pioneer in the refrigerant business and is has also diversified into the power generation and carbon credits. The chemical complex commissioned in Dahej will strengthen the cost competitiveness of the company by making it amongst the most integrated manufacturers of these products and add longevity to the company’s refrigeration business. The growing demand for PTFE is also expected to take the company on higher rungs of success. The company’s top line and bottom-line has grown with a CAGR of 61.41 % and 92.92 % re-spectively from FY05 to FY08, indicating the robust growth in its business."

"Presently, the stock is trading at Rs 195 which is 7.05 times to its earnings and 2.28 times to its book value. Keeping in view the robust opportunities in the industry, capacity expansion of the company and the growth rate of Gujarat Fluorochemicals, we initiate a ‘BUY’ signal on the stock with a price target of Rs 300 in the long term investment horizon, expecting an appreciation of 54% from the current price of Rs 195" says Hem's research report.

Buy United Spirits - Target of Rs 1803

Hem Securities has initiated a buy signal on United Spirits with a target price of Rs 1803 in its August 7, 2008 research report. "United Spirits Ltd has announced outstanding results for Q1FY09. The company being the largest spirits company in the country had posted good results for the year ended March 2008. The Net sales grew by 16.75 per cent to Rs 31663 million in FY08, while the bottom line stood at Rs 3210.60 million with net profit margins scaling up to 10.14 per cent versus 8.55 per cent clocked in the previous year."

"Presently, the stock is trading at Rs 1342 which is at 38.34 times to its earnings and 6.06 times to its book value of Rs 221.31. Since the stock seems to offer extremely good investment opportunities, we initiate a ‘BUY’ signal on the stock with a target price of Rs 1803 in medium to long term investment horizon expecting an appreciation of about 34 % from the current level of Rs 1342," says Hem's research report.

Buy Aban Offshore - Target of Rs 5555

Hem Securities has initiated a buy rating on Aban Offshore with a target price of Rs 5555 in its August 6, 2008 research report. "The company posted excellent financial figures for the quarter ended June 2008. The net sales for the company gone up by 93.52% to Rs 2469.51 million for the Q1FY09 as against the net sales of Rs 1276.13 million for the Q1FY08. The net profit for the company rose to Rs 715.10 million for the Q1FY09 in comparison to net profit of Rs 283.75 million for the Q1FY08 with the growth rate of 152.02%."

"We initiate a ‘BUY’ signal on the stock at the current levels with a target of Rs 5555 in the medium to long-term investment horizon with an appreciation of 120.25%," says Hem's research report.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Investment tips on HDFC BANK, ITC, UNITED SPIRITS, HINDUSTAN CONSTRUCTION, ADHUNIK METALIKS

GOLDMAN SACHS on HDFC BANK RATING: NEUTRAL

GOLDMAN Sachs maintains its ‘neutral’ rating on HDFC Bank with a target price of Rs 1,260. The bank reported 44% growth in net profit to Rs 460 crore in Q1 FY09, which was ahead of the consensus expectation of Rs 440 crore. Strong revenue growth, mainly NII growth, and a modest rise in credit costs are the key drivers of this positive surprise in consensus expectations. Sluggish growth in non-interest income will surprise expectations negatively. CASA deposits declined to 44.9% from 51.5% in Q1 FY08. But efficiency improvements in CBoP franchise should help HDFC Bank improve this ratio during the current financial year. The key metrics for asset quality have held steady, even after the merger of CBoP’s balance sheet with HDFC Bank, but the management continues to maintain a cautious stance. An upside to NII growth is likely, based on the reported performance, but non-interest income growth may remain sluggish. Goldman Sachs believes the upside to NII growth expectations may be offset by sluggish fee income growth. Realisation of benefit ahead of expectations presents the upside risk to the stock, while downside risks arise from delays in realising the merger synergies.

CLSA on ITC RATING: BUY

CLSA continues to remain positive on ITC and a potential weakness in the stock on the back of lower-than-expected earnings will present a ‘buy’ opportunity. For the first time, ITC reported a y-o-y decline of 4.4% in earnings during Q1 FY09. This 15% lower-than-expected profit was due to higher losses in the company’s new FMCG business, which is a cause for worry. Moreover, the company booked one-time expenses related to certain write offs, due to discontinuation of its non-filter cigarettes business, as well as additional point-of-purchase expenditure incurred in upgrading consumers to the filter category. On the positive side, ITC’s overall volume drop in the cigarette business was only 3%, driven by 20% volume growth in filter cigarette volumes, which was much better than expected. After a negative surprise in Q4 FY08, the losses recorded by ITC’s new FMCG business further increased to Rs 122 crore during Q1, against expectations of Rs 50 crore. This is attributable to a sharp rise in input costs and higher ad spend to support new product launches. The company will hike prices in Q2, but the impact of this will be felt only from Q3. The impact of higher losses in ITC’s FMCG business gets neutralised with its lower cigarette volume drop assumption. CLSA maintains its earnings forecast and positive view on the stock.

MERRILL LYNCH on UNITED SPIRITS RATING: BUY

UNITED Spirits’ standalone profit grew 34% in the June quarter to Rs 110 crore, led by stronger sales. Merrill Lynch maintains its full-year estimates on the stock, but acknowledges that there is upside risk if retail price hikes begin to come through. At P/E of 18x FY09E and 15x FY10E, the company’s valuations are attractive. Domestic sales grew 25-26% in Q1, led by volume growth of 19%. The company’s key premium brands grew 17%. The management expects key premium brands to grow 12-13% in FY09, but tactical moves to tap low price brands may lead to stronger volume growth. Some evidence of this was witnessed in Q1 as well. June quarter EBITDA grew 27%, while margins fell 90 bps, led by a 55% jump in ad spend. For the full year, the management expects to offset rising molasses and glass prices through price hikes, mix gains, buying power, light weighting of glass bottles and increased share of tetra-packs. Input costs are likely to be higher in the September quarter, but these may be offset by lower advertising costs relative to the June quarter. The company’s Q1 sales grew 40% and EBITDA grew 70%. The management reiterated its full-year EBITDA guidance of 15-20% growth and highlighted that scotch prices will remain strong.

RELIGARE on HINDUSTAN CONSTRUCTION RATING: BUY

RELIGARE retain its ‘buy’ rating on HCC with a target price of Rs 230. The company’s net sales increased by 18.8% y-o-y in Q1 FY09. About 37% of its revenue came from the power segment, 36% from the transport segment, 25% from the water segment and 2% from other segments. EBITDA increased by 15.6% y-o-y. HCC’s interest cost increased by 21% y-o-y, while depreciation rose by 11% y-o-y. Interest cost increased due to higher working capital requirements, capex and investments in real estate. Adjusted PAT rose by 37% y-o-y, mainly due to higher other income and lower tax rate. The company reported forex losses worth Rs 50.6 crore on account of overseas borrowings and a gain of Rs 61.9 crore from the transfer of land to its group company. At its CMP, the stock trades at a P/E of 24x FY09E diluted earnings. Religare is revising its target price downwards to Rs 230 from Rs 280, due to a downward revision in the valuation of Lavasa because of higher discounting rates. It had earlier valued Lavasa based on the discounted rate of 13%, which has now increased to 14.5%. The company is in advanced stages of finalising a stake sale of 5-10% in Lavasa to PE investors. This will set the benchmark for valuing Lavasa, which is the key trigger for the stock.

INDIA INFOLINE on ADHUNIK METALIKS RATING: BUY


INDIA Infoline recommends a ‘buy’ rating on Adhunik Metaliks (AML) with a target price of Rs 244 per share, implying an upside of 121.4%. In Q1 FY09, AML reported strong results. Its trading income fell 8.2% y-oy to Rs 56.3 crore from Rs 65.8 crore in Q1 FY08. The share of trading income to total sales in Q1 FY09 reduced to 15% from 29% in the corresponding quarter last year. The rise in PAT growth was curtailed by a jump in interest and depreciation costs. In the second half of FY08, the company had raised debt to fund its expansion plans. This pushed up its interest cost 77.4% y-o-y to Rs 22.5 crore. With the new steel melting shop operational in Q3 FY08, depreciation for the company increased 49.3% y-oy to Rs 7.4 crore. PAT stood at Rs 23.5 crore in Q1 FY09, compared to Rs 17.8 crore in Q1 FY08, and was a mere 7.5% higher than Rs 21.9 crore in Q4 FY08. During the past two years, AML has been in a major expansion phase. It is not only increasing its steel-making capacity, but is also going up the value chain. AML is doubling its sponge-iron and billet-making capacity. The expansion is being done in two phases. In the first phase, it is increasing its billet-making capacity to 0.45 mtpa, and setting up a rolling mill of 0.1 mtpa and a ferro-chrome plant of 37,760 tpa. India Infoline has valued AML based on the sum-of-parts method, which is primarily based on the EV/EBITDA multiple for its steel and mining business and discounted cash flow for its power business. Based on 4.5x FY10E EV/EBITDA for the Rs 680-crore steel and mining business, India Infoline has arrived at a fair value of Rs 209 per share.
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