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Broker tips: Persimmon, Jimmy Choo, ASOS

Fri, 23rd Sep 2016 09:39

(ShareCast News) - Housebuilder Persimmon and its peers got a boost on Friday as Liberum upgraded the stock to 'buy' from 'hold' and lifted price targets across the sector as it took a more positive view."We have upgraded estimates across our coverage as 2016 trading is much better than we feared in our immediate post-referendum downgrades. We still expect a dip in earnings in 2017 and 2018, but we have moderated our volume decline expectations."The sector's shares are up 34% since post-EU referendum lows, but we still see selective value in the sector, adding Persimmon to the Buy list, joining Bellway, Berkeley and Gleeson."Liberum said the housing market has been surprisingly resilient since the EU referendum as consumer confidence has held up well, mortgage availability has remained good and mortgage rates have fallen.It upgraded its recommendation on Persimmon as it pays more attention to the high dividend at low risk.The brokerage said it was confident Persimmon will achieve the payments pledged because of management's incentive scheme, but also because its long land bank means it could cut land spending dramatically to boost cash flows and the strategic land bank should protect margins too.Liberum upped its price target on Persimmon to 2,100p from 1,795p. It kept Barratt Developments,Bovis, Redrow and Taylor Wimpey at 'hold' andBellway, Berkeley, and MJ Gleeson at 'buy'. Jimmy Choo got a boost on Friday as Bank of America Merrill Lynch upped the stock to 'buy' from 'neutral' and lifted the price target to 150p from 130p.It pointed out that although the stock offers the highest estimated earnings growth in the luxury sector, it trades at a 30% discount to peers, having de-rated by 25% year-to-date due to an uncertain environment and low liquidity in the stock."We have greater confidence in the group's LFL recovery in H2, as initiatives in the challenging US market are bearing fruit - confirmed by management at our Global Consumer Conference."Margin expansion should therefore accelerate in H2 placing it firmly back on track to reach its mid-term targets as the group unlocks its growth opportunities."The bank said the Jimmy Choo brand still has scope to increase its directly operated store network by at least 30% primarily driven by Asia and to penetrate men's shoes.It forecasts 120 basis points of earnings before interest and tax margin expansion over 2016-20E as the group benefits from increasing retail mix, scale and operating leverage.BofA said there is 7% incremental upside to its 2020 earnings per share estimate if mid-term targets are reached by then. Credit Suisse initiated coverage of ASOS at 'neutral' with a 5,100p price target as it took a look at the European online retail sector.It said ASOS remains an attractive growth company 16 years after it was founded, with a distinctive business model and differentiated product offer, fashion credentials, strong engagement with its target 20-something demographic and global distribution. All of this positions the company to become a potential long-term winner in apparel retail, CS said.It pointed to the company's aspiration to become a £3bn+ business by 2021 and said that while the targets outlined at the capital market day are demanding, they are not unrealistic."ASOS is now more focused (post China exit), and is investing in fulfilment and IT infrastructure to support this medium-term growth. Relative to peers, long-term margin potential, however, remains less clear."The medium-term margin target was dropped and we also see limited scope for leverage in fulfilment costs over the next four years given the need to invest in additional warehouse capacity, delivery proposition, and the changing nature of logistics."Credit Suisse said that with the shares up about 80% since February versus the UK retail index down 7%, good news is now more than priced into the stock, which is trading at a premium to peers.
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21 Nov 2016 19:55

Monday broker round-up

(ShareCast News) - Randgold Resources: UBS reiterates buy with a target price of 9750p. AA: Goldman Sachs reiterates buy with a 370p target. Jimmy Choo: Barclays stays at equal-weight with a 140p target. Esure: Barclays reiterates overweight with a 247p target. Easyjet: UBS keeps at buy with a 11

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18 Nov 2016 07:41

Jimmy Choo revenue grows, on track for full year

(ShareCast News) - Luxury retailer Jimmy Choo reported revenue growth for the second half on Friday and said it was on track to deliver full-year underlying profits in line with expectations. In an update on trading since the end of June, the company said it was seeing revenue growth despite the con

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9 Oct 2016 16:22

Sunday share tips: Provident Financial, Jimmy Choo

(ShareCast News) - The top brass at Provident Financial did nicely for themselves in the wake of Brexit, picking up stock in the doorstep lender on the cheap. Chief Peter Crook, Vanquis bank president Chris Sweeney and corporate affairs boss Nick Boakes bought into the shares after they lost 26% of

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23 Sep 2016 08:44

BofA ML upgrades Jimmy Choo to 'buy'

(ShareCast News) - Jimmy Choo got a boost on Friday as Bank of America Merrill Lynch upped the stock to 'buy' from 'neutral' and lifted the price target to 150p from 130p. It pointed out that although the stock offers the highest estimated earnings growth in the luxury sector, it trades at a 30% dis

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13 Sep 2016 06:53

Tuesday newspaper round-up: Jobs boost, Brainard caution, recovery 'mirage'

(ShareCast News) - Britain's employers have refused to panic following the referendum vote, but new jobs are likely to become increasingly scarce as concerns over Brexit talks undermine business confidence. Recruitment agency Manpower said that, on the surface, the EU referendum had done little to d

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9 Sep 2016 08:53

RBC reiterates 'outperform' rating, lifts target price on Jimmy Choo

(ShareCast News) - RBC Capital Markets reiterated an 'outperform' rating on Jimmy Choo and raised its target price to 160p from 150p as the broker upgraded its earnings forecasts on the luxury shoe maker. Following Jimmy Choo's first half results on 25 August, RBC believes there are two positive cha

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9 Sep 2016 08:31

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Goldman Takes Centrica And Burberry Off List

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8 Sep 2016 16:41

Director dealings: Jimmy Choo CEO takes some profits

(ShareCast News) - Jimmy Choo chief executive Pierre Denis sold £400,000 worth of shares in the shoe maker a few days after interim results sent the shares strutting to their highest level since late April. Denis, who has been CEO since July 2012, sold 100,000 shares at a price of 125.625p apiece, t

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7 Sep 2016 10:31

Wednesday broker round-up

(ShareCast News) - Centrica: Goldman Sachs downgrades to sell with a target price of 213p. Ashmore: Barclays maintains underweight with a 270p target. Aviva: UBS upgrades to buy with a 505p target. Polymetal: Berenberg reiterates buy with a 1200p target. SSE: Goldman Sachs keeps at neutral with a

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2 Sep 2016 16:10

DIRECTOR DEALINGS SUMMARY: Jimmy Choo Non-Executive Buys Shares

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30 Aug 2016 16:24

Directors dealings: Jimmy Choo boss picks up more stock

(ShareCast News) - Jimmy Choo boss Pierre Denis added to his stake in the luxury shoe and fashion accessories-manufacturer after excercising an option worth a total nominal consideration of £1.0m. Dennis excercised options over 439,801 shares of 100p each, while simultaneously selling 206,740 shares

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25 Aug 2016 08:48

Jimmy Choo first half boosted by Asia, men's offering

(ShareCast News) - Luxury shoe retailer Jimmy Choo reported a jump in revenue and operating profit for the first six months of the year thanks to strong growth in Asia and a good performance from the men's category. For the six months to the end of June, revenue was up 9.2% at reported currency to £

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25 Aug 2016 06:44

Jimmy Choo Profit Hit By Finance Costs, But Revenue Rises

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