(A Top Pick Dec 15/16. Down 32.47%.) This is in cyber security. They do holograms for drivers’ licenses and passports. Their 2 biggest problems have been SIM cards where sales have dropped because everybody owns a smart phone now, and are not selling in the US on the chip technology on credit cards. There was a $400 million write down, the CEO left and the CFO recently left. There is still value in the company.
(A Top Pick June 7/16. Down 1.21%.) A perfect example for these 3 past Top Picks to be able to take advantage in the fall, for buying more of them to dollar cost average. He was buying more when it collapsed from $60 down to $40. This is cyber security. They do chip technology for credit cards and holograms for passports. This is Amazon’s biggest cryptologists encryption. They just bought a subsidiary of 3M that does iris and fingerprint scanning. Their big problem right now is with Sim cards. Everybody owns a smart phone, so they are not getting new phones replaced as quickly as possible, so the Sim card business is weakening. And with the E-Sim, they are involved, but there isn’t that kind of market mass for demand to start pushing revenues higher. Still trading on 2019 earnings at about 14X earnings, so it’s still cheap.
Cyber Security and cryptology. Apple Pay and Amazon are some of their clients that they are doing all the cyber security for. They also do the chips for the Visa (V-N) and MasterCard (MA-N) credit cards. They do the holograms for passports and drivers licenses. Recently bought a biometric business from 3M. They are getting into Iris identification and fingerprint technology for all the border security, which has got the analysts very happy. Dividend yield of 0.86%. (Analysts’ price target is $59.40.)
(A Top Pick June 7/16. Up 5.22%.) (Netherlands) Cyber Security. E-chip for Visa and MasterCard. Holograms for passports and drivers’ licenses. Recently did the wrist band chips for the Olympics. From the cyber Security standpoint, their biggest client is Amazon, working with them in the Cloud for subscription services. Trading at about half the market PEs right now.
This is the company that puts the chips on your credit card. They are doing well in the US on Visa (V-N) and MasterCard (MC-N) because Americans didn’t have chips before, resulting in identity thefts. They also provide all the security for Amazon Web, the big portal that Amazon is doing very well at. They also do many countries passports and systems, plus government security. Trading at only about 13X earnings, half of what the market valuation is right now. Dividend yield of 0.84%.
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(A Top Pick Dec 15/16. Down 9%.) The problem with owning rising free cash flow companies, is that usually once a year one of them disappears. On December 17, this company got bought out by a French firm.