Michael Gable, Fairmont Equities
BUY RECOMMENDATIONS
Mineral Resources (MIN)
Chart: Share price over the year
After peaking around $22 in January, MIN then consolidated the prior uptrend. The stock has broken free of that consolidation and is rallying strongly on high volume. We expect the stock to head to a new high. A preferable entry point would be on short term weakness back towards support near $19. The shares closed at $19.84 on May 9.
Lynas Corporation (LYC)
Chart: Share price over the year
This rare earths company has broken above key resistance near $2.60. Price action and volume have been very bullish in the past few months. Any dip is a buying opportunity. The stock is on track to hit our next upside target of $3.50. The shares closed at $2.83 on May 9.
HOLD RECOMMENDATIONS
Oz Minerals (OZL)
Chart: Share price over the year
This copper producer broke a key resistance level above $10 on May 9. Recent price action has been strong and we believe it could rally above $11. The shares closed at $10.07 on May 9.
Westpac Bank (WBC)
Chart: Share price over the year
A strong support level has been established in WBC. Despite the upcoming dividend potentially causing the stock to fall in the short term, we still believe WBC can trade higher from here during the next few months. The shares finished at $29.75 on May 9.
SELL RECOMMENDATIONS
Xero (XRO)
Chart: Share price over the year
We rated this accounting software company as a hold in February, as we expected it to rally strongly towards $40. Now it has hit our target, we expect profit taking. Traders could consider taking profits with a view to buy back in on a dip. The shares closed at $41.28 on May 9.
St Barbara (SBM)
Chart: Share price over the year We previously recommended this gold producer as a buy, expecting it to rally from about $4 to $5. It’s now reaching for our target and looking overbought in the short term. We expect profit taking and would prefer to wait for cheaper levels to buy back in. The stock closed at $4.75 on May 9.
Jeremy Hook, TMS Capital
BUY RECOMMENDATIONS
IMF Bentham (IMF)
Chart: Share price over the year
The global litigation funder has reinvented itself. The lumpy cash flow of the past is behind IMF, as it’s becoming more of a funds manager rather than a pure investor. We expect a re-rating to follow. Good for growth and income. Elanor Investors Group (ENN)
Chart: Share price over the year
ENN is a niche property funds management and investment group. ENN manages eclectic property holdings, such as Featherdale Wildlife Park, John Cootes Furniture Warehouse and the Cradle Mountain Lodge. Growth from development prospects together with a 6.2 per cent yield suggests there’s upside in ENN. HOLD RECOMMENDATIONS
Woodside Petroleum (WPL)
Chart: Share price over the year
The energy giant has enjoyed stronger gas prices and made a solid start to 2018. Its $1 billion acquisition of Exxon Mobil’s 50 per cent stake in the Scarborough gas field was completed in March and is positive for growth. The price has rallied and, at this level, we recommend to hold. LendLease Group (LLC)
Chart: Share price over the year
This international property and infrastructure group was sold off after what we believe was a miss at its February result. But the stock has recovered given its strong offshore portfolio and the ongoing buyback. Trading around $18, LLC is well priced and we expect it to go higher in the medium to long term. The shares were trading at $18.14 on May 10. SELL RECOMMENDATIONS
Dexus (DXS)
Chart: Share price over the year
Market consensus estimates suggest zero earnings growth for the next two years. We expect this real estate investment trust to underperform its peer group and the market. In our view, better options exist elsewhere. Iress (IRE)
Chart: Share price over the year
This financial services information provider has been volatile and earnings have slowed. In our view, results in 2017 and 2018 suggest there may be structural elements clouding the outlook. We see recent price strength as an opportunity to sell, as risks to earnings in key offshore markets grow.
Adam Spicer, Baillieu Holst
BUY RECOMMENDATIONS
Woodside Petroleum (WPL)
Chart: Share price over the year
Four year high oil prices are supporting Woodside’s strong cash generation. WPL has a strong balance sheet. If oil prices continue to trend higher, this energy giant should deliver earnings and dividend growth. Woodside’s share price hasn’t kept pace with rising oil prices. Buy at current prices. The shares closed at $32.35 on May 9. AVJennings (AVJ)
Chart: Share price over the year
Involved in land and apartment development, integrated housing and home improvements. AVJ is likely to benefit from a shortage of dwellings in major cities. On our numbers AVJ is cheap, and is on track to deliver about 20 per cent earnings per share growth for fiscal year 2018. It’s trading on a price/earnings multiple below 7 times. Furthermore, the stock is trading at a significant discount to net tangible assets. HOLD RECOMMENDATIONS
Computershare (CPU)
Chart: Share price over the year
CPU is generating strong free cash flows, coupled with recurring revenues. CPU’s ongoing cost out program is going well and lower maintenance capital expenditure is likely to contribute to continuing earnings growth in the future. CPU trades on a prospective fiscal year 2018 price/earnings multiple of 21 times and remains a hold on our metrics. JB Hi-Fi (JBH)
Chart: Share price over the year
JBH recently downgraded fiscal year 2018 net profit to $230 million. JBH noted challenging conditions in its home appliance market, which is expected to impact short term performance. With the recent acquisition of The Good Guys, JBH is likely to benefit from additional scale and synergies. JBH has posted double digit earnings per share growth in the past two years. At recent prices, JBH trades on a prospective fiscal year 2018 dividend yield of 5.2 per cent. SELL RECOMMENDATIONS
Cochlear (COH)
Chart: Share price over the year
Makes and distributes implantable devices for the hearing impaired. COH is a high return on equity business, which has generated an average earnings per share growth rate of around 25 per cent over the past three years. The stock is trading on a prospective fiscal year 2018 price/earnings ratio of about 45 times, which, in our view, is excessive relative to forecasted earnings growth. Flight Centre (FLT)
Chart: Share price over the year
The travel agency giant is a profitable business, but is vulnerable to online competition and structural changes in the industry. Our discount cash flow valuation of $45.43 a share provides a fair value multiple of about 16 times, broadly in line with the market. Flight Centre shares closed at $60.03 on May 9.
Please note that TheBull.com.au simply publishes broker recommendations on this page. The publication of these recommendations does not in any way constitute a recommendation on the part of TheBull.com.au. You should seek professional advice before making any investment decisions.