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Value Investors - Beware The Value Traps
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Investment U
Wednesday, December 03, 2008 7:56 PM
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So even if the company boasts new, fiscally responsible management, beware. Or as Warren Buffett observes, “When a management with a reputation for brilliance takes on a business with a reputation for bad economics, it’s the reputation of the business that remains intact.”
Does the dividend yield seem too good to be true?
Value investors
love to tout they “get paid to wait” for a turnaround. Granted, many stocks do maintain their dividends through a downturn. But countless others don’t. They slash or cancel them altogether, just to stay in business. No matter how tempting, tread carefully when the dividend yield hits double-digit levels.
Is the company just as “cheap” based on the future?
At first glance
Eastman Kodak
(NYSE: EK) appears dirt cheap, trading at a price-to-earnings (PE) ratio of 2.96. But don’t be fooled. Or get too easily excited. Remember, the PE ratios cited on most financial websites are historical. And as investors, we don’t care what a company
was
worth… we care about what it
will
be worth. So before you buy, make sure the stocks forward PE ratio is similarly attractive. (FYI - Eastman’s is not. It trades at 27 times forward earnings. Hardly cheap.)
Which direction is the company’s market share headed?
A general economic slowdown is one thing. But when a company’s losing market share, too, that’s an indication that a competitor has a better mousetrap. And while economic growth is cyclical, market share is not. Even if the economy or industry turns around, chances are the company’s market share won’t.
Does the company operate in a highly cyclical or moribund industry?
If you go hunting in a highly cyclical industry (like semiconductors) you’re asking for trouble. Same goes for industries destined for obsolescence (like print media). To win with these stocks, you need both the company’s misfortunes and the industry’s to reverse course.
How’s the free cash flow?
Earnings can be massaged, manipulated or completely fabricated. But cash cannot. So make sure free cash flow is stable, or growing. If nothing less, it provides management with a little wiggle room, or margin of error when considering ways to speed up a turnaround.
Is the stock liquid enough?
Just like insiders provide support to share prices, so do institutions (
mutual funds
, pension plans, hedge funds, etc). Both groups can move stocks prices quickly and significantly.
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