Some high-end names like Louis Vuitton have not been doing well. But TPR has been performing decently. Above 200-day MA, which is moving higher. Mid-high luxury, and that part of the market is doing better. Could be that the ultra-rich are "downshifting" into names owned by this brand.
15.5x forward PE, slightly above 10-year historical norms for this name. 9-10% growth. So valuation is decent. Investors should be cautious about impact of a downturn in the economy on this type of name.
Considering another lockdown The new CEO is doing a good job, the consumer appeal is good, and the merchandise is fresh. It's a rare brick and mortar name that he's really warming up to.
Stockchase Research Editor: Michael O'ReillyTPR is an international manufacturer of luxury items that include the Coach and Kate Spade brands. They have built cash reserves back above $2 billion during the pandemic, while paying down debt. They trade at 16x earnings, compared to peers like RL at 49x. They have re-instated the dividend at a good yield, while keeping the payout ratio under 50% of cash flow. We would buy this with a stop loss at $30, looking to achieve $53.50 -- upside potential over 29%. Yield 2.45%. (Analysts’ price target is $53.13)
Stockchase Research Editor: Michael O'Reilly This international manufacturer of luxury items that includes the Coach and Kate Spade brands is reiterated as a TOP PICK. Recently reported earnings beat expectations by 17% and ROE is over 29%. They are using cash reserves to buy back shares and pay down debt. They trade at 15x earnings, compared to peers at 28x. They have re-instated the dividend at a good yield, while keeping the payout ratio under 10% of cash flow. We recommend trailing up the stop (from the $30.00 as previously recommended) to $38.50, looking to achieve $56 -- upside potential over 27%. Yield 2.30%. (Analysts’ price target is $55.93)
(A Top Pick Dec 08/21, Down 11.7%)Stockchase Research Editor: Michael O'Reilly Our PAST TOP PICK with TPR has triggered its stop at $38.50. To remain disciplined, we recommend covering the position at this time. When combined with the previous buy recommendation, this results in a combined net investment loss of 9%.
Some high-end names like Louis Vuitton have not been doing well. But TPR has been performing decently. Above 200-day MA, which is moving higher. Mid-high luxury, and that part of the market is doing better. Could be that the ultra-rich are "downshifting" into names owned by this brand.
15.5x forward PE, slightly above 10-year historical norms for this name. 9-10% growth. So valuation is decent. Investors should be cautious about impact of a downturn in the economy on this type of name.