Samsung Electronics005930.KSPAST TOP PICKFeb 13, 2014Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Aug 30, 2024. Market Open.
Hard to know what 2024 landscape will look like in the western world. Hard times already felt in China and Asia, so this is a bit of a bet on Asia-Pacific. Mammoth company. Largest DRAM (memory) chip maker. Second to TSM as a foundry, 59% share vs. 13%. Samsung wants to double its share in 5 years. Great report. Yield is 2%.
No ADR. Trades on the London Stock Exchange. Buy in thirds at $1360, $1300, and $1200.
They’ve had a number of negative things, such as exploding phones and a corruption probe. When looking at the financials, you see a big line item that comes from semiconductors, which is one of their big drivers. Ultimately though, that is a supplier to the phones, smart devices and a lot of other related paraphernalia. If there is a slowdown in the phone segment, then you definitely get a slowdown in semiconductors and their ability to use the semiconductor division to derive additional revenues through third-party relationships. It has been a fabulous stock, but at this point it is too rich.
They dealt with their exploding battery situation very well. Did a very big recall and a big write down, because they recognized that the risk to their reputation was too high. She likes this as it is no longer a cyclical business. A few years ago, this was basically smart phones or D-RAM memory. Today they are much more diversified. Also, corporate governance has improved. Dividend yield of 1.6%. (Analysts’ price target is 2,800,000 KRW.)
(A Top Pick Jan 17/13. Down 14.06%.) Still has 30% of the market share of the smart phone space. The Galaxy S5 is coming out, which could be a catalyst for the stock. You have to remember this company is in many different areas such as appliances, semiconductors, televisions, etc. Trading at a very cheap valuation of 8 or 9 times PE so he thinks there is tons of value in this name.