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The Panic-Proof Portfolio (Stockchase Research) Big Lots Inc BIG-N PAST TOP PICK May 27, 2021

(A Top Pick Dec 08/20, Up 40.6%)Stockchase Research Editor: Michael O'Reilly Our PAST TOP PICK with BIG is progressing well. We are now recommending to trail up the stop (from $45) to $60. If triggered, this would all but insure a total investment return over 29%, including the previous recommendation to cover 50% of the position,
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It has been a roller coaster. We are in the lower end of the long term trading range. It had a little bit of a rounded pattern and then when it broke it, it had quite a move. So far so good.

TOP PICK

A fun place to shop. Technically it has formed a strong bottom at $40. A recent bullish breakout has him interested. It could re-test $46, but expects it to fill the gap back up near $53 and would use $44 as his first stop. Yield 2.6%. (Analysts’ price target is $46.27)

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Aug 08/18, Down 54%) He sold last fall around low-$40's so didn't suffer the drop to the low-$20's (where this stock is now).
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TOP PICK
Stockchase Research Editor: Michael O'Reilly This big lot retailer recently released earnings and showed EPS growth of over 60%. Although a higher cost structure player in the sector the company is on target to reduce costs by $100 million over the next three years. It trades at under 3x PE (compared to peers at 35x) and has a decent dividend. We would buy this with a stop-loss at $32, looking to achieve $58 -- about 25% upside. Yield 2.66% (Analysts’ price target is $57.78)
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PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Dec 08/20, Up 27.3%)Stockchase Research Editor: Michael O'Reilly Our PAST TOP PICK with BIG has achieved its objective of $58. To be disciplined, we recommend removing 50% of the position and trailing up the stop to $45 (right around the original recommended buy level). This would all but guarantee a minimum return exceeding 13%.
COMMENT
They report Friday. He expects strong numbers. This discounter has gotten its act together lately.
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PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Dec 08/20, Up 14.5%)Stockchase Research Editor: Michael O'Reilly Our PAST TOP PICK with BIG is progressing well. We recommend setting a trailing stop at $45. If triggered, this would result in a net investment gain of 13%, when combined with our previous recommendation to cover half the position.
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PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Dec 08/20, Down 1.2%)Stockchase Research Editor: Michael O'Reilly Our PAST TOP PICK with BIG has triggered its stop at $45. To remain disciplined, we recommend covering the position at this time. When combined with the previous recommendation to cover half, this results in a combined net investment return of 13%.
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BIG's small size ($141M) and debt ($2.3B) and losses ($180M last year) do make it very financially risky. Bloomberg calculates a 'default risk ratio' and it is 27.3%, about as high as we see on a company that has yet to restructure. The dividend was cancelled last week. Cash flow was negative $100M+ in the last year. Its last quarter was horrible. We think it is very precarious and the decline makes sense based on the risk. There is a 39% short interest, and it could see a short squeeze one day, but this is not something to count on. We would not want to own a very small company with more than $2B in obligations (mostly leases) and negative cash flow. 
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