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The experts' reviews indicate that Molson Coors Brewing Company's stock has experienced a significant decline in the past 3 months and that the company is facing challenges due to the growing popularity of weight-loss drugs. Additionally, the slowing growth and a shift in public sentiment against alcohol have impacted the company's performance both domestically and internationally. Despite differing opinions on the impact of the weight-loss drugs, the overall sentiment is cautious about the company's future prospects.

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Cautious
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Fair Value
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WEAK BUY

He's shocked by their 24% decline in the last 3 months. The street believes that all their drinks will be hurt by the popularity of the GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, but he disagrees. He would buy more shares, but it's hard to buck the GLP-1 trend.

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DON'T BUY

Growth has slowed in recent months and people here and abroad have turned hard against alcohol.

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COMMENT
It posted a 5% earnings miss today, but offered a far sunnier forecast -- it can raise prices to keep up with ever-rising costs. It reported revenue growth for the first time in a decade. But wait till the conference call--for this and all stocks--because that's where the meat is. Listen for guidance.
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COMMENT
Molson Coors vs. Kraft Heinz She owns neither. Kraft Heinz has pulled back a lot; 3G Capital bought them and they're famous for cutting and not reinvesting, which limits product innovation. There's little growth in North American staples; the space is very mature and highly competitive. Molson Coors: She doesn't own any beer companies, because they're all richly priced. Also, beer drinking is declining over time. She gives a slight edge to Molson Coors, but unethusiastically, because KHC is limited by the mature N.A. market.
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HOLD
He does not own beer companies, but this one has been very well run. You are getting a big solid dividend. They are into all kinds of other beverages. You are going to be in a mature, somewhat declining, industry in North America but you get that solid dividend. He prefers more growth. They own a whole slew oF craft breweries but you don’t know it.
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DON'T BUY
Hasn't performed well lately. Chart is terrible. Debt's gone up, sales are not going higher. So much competition in beer. Optically cheap, dividend is going up. But he can't recommend it to investors.
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COMMENT
He hasn't looked at this in a long time and finds it hard to believe where it sits today. It doesn't look good, but the chart has held at these levels before: massive head and shoulders and at the bottom of it now. Very news-driven. At these levels, the risk is to the upside.
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BUY
Anticipating them moving into the premium drink space. They're trying to, and are dipping into craft beers like Blue Moon beer. A defensive name that's gone up 12% in the past month. He hasn't owned it in a while, because it's been in a down trend, but it looks interesting now.
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COMMENT

This is one of the top brewers, but like all the others in the beer industry, Molson Coors is struggling. Their market is extremely mature, with declining consumption. Molson has bought some craft brewers but those companies are getting expensive. Very low multiple and generates good cash flow. They are using free cash to pay down debt. But it's difficulty to find new ways to grow. It's a tough call to say to buy because the company looks relatively cheap, well-managed but maybe not likely to grow much. They're entering into joint ventures with cannabis companies, experimenting with infused beverages. He is not sure how big the market will be for these products. It might get very crowded very quickly. For the next few years, for Molson Coors, these are small projects--tiny in the grand scheme of things.

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DON'T BUY

Brewers are struggling with declining sales. Valuation is still on the rich side, mainly because of declining margins. Doesn’t have EM exposure that you’d like to see. Be cautious. Compares poorly to its peers. (Analysts’ price target is $77.43.)

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BUY

Weaker volume sales in US. Core business is US and Canada. Free cash flow is about 10% free cash flow yield. Concern that beer growth is slowing. They’ve been smart and done a joint venture with a marijuana company. This is a good level to buy.

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BUY

A defensive name. A company that looks to be acquired. The stock looks goods now on the pullback. Steady dividend and good yield. Maybe the fact that marihuana is being legalized affected the price of the stock and its multiples. A boring traditional business as it is

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COMMENT

Had a terrific 2015-2016 and a “not so good” 2017. Thinks that was part of a rotation out of defensive, boring stocks into sexy technology names. This is not going to be a fast grower. It recently acquired Millers Coors, a much bigger company. Not a growth story, but more of a cost control story. There is a lot of value in this. It is worth $100 a share, and perhaps $125 in a couple of years once it pays down the debt, as well as a potential acquisition by Heineken.

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BUY

It is an interesting company. If we are thinking about being late cycle, there are a few industries that are recession proof, like alcohol. They have a nice dividend.

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DON'T BUY

She is not a fan right now. There is incredible, tough competition in beverages.

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Molson Coors Brewing Company(TAP-N) Rating

Ranking : 3 out of 5

Bullish - Buy Signals / Votes : 1

Neutral - Hold Signals / Votes : 0

Bearish - Sell Signals / Votes : 1

Total Signals / Votes : 2

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