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Broker tips: Howden Joinery Group, Segro, Countrywide

Tue, 25th Oct 2016 10:11

(ShareCast News) - Howden Joinery Group shares dropped on Tuesday as Berenberg lowered its recommendation on the stock to 'hold' from 'buy' and cut the target price to 450p from 550p.Berenberg said the supplier of kitchens and joinery products is seemingly one of the most exposed companies in its UK mid-cap coverage to an economic slowdown in the UK.In its kitchens business, Howden sells one-off, big-ticket items for which demand is driven by consumer confidence, disposable income and a desire to invest in housing stock.Recent data on UK repair, maintenance and improvement (RMI) peers has been subdued and sharp foreign exchange movements have been creating headwinds on gross margins. Berenberg said these issues are raising general anxiety about Howden.Shares have fallen 22% in the year to date in reaction to the headwinds. Berenberg said the third quarter update due at the start of November will be key."Our view is that Howden is a well run, high return on capital employed company with a very solid balance sheet and a strong competitive position," Berenberg said."However, acknowledging the near-term pressure on like-for-like growth and FX headwinds, we cut our numbers 3-11% over the 2016-18 period and downgrade our rating to 'hold'."Berenberg believes the RMI market may remain subdued given ongoing Brexit uncertainty and rising inflation putting pressure on real disposable incomes.While the broker expects Howden to continue to take market share, it has reduced its LFL growth forecasts to 5%/4%/3% for fiscal years 2016/17/18 respectively.Continued sterling weakness is affecting the company as one third of its cost of goods sold are traded in euros and dollars. At the first half results on 21 July, the group reported a £20m increase in COGS but said it managed to offset some of the impact through price rises."Clearly, FX rates have worsened since then, leading us to cut our 2017E gross margin estimate to 62%," Berenberg said."Furthermore, each 0.5% gross margin hit (all else being equal) has a c3% effect on PBT, resulting in our earnings forecasts falling considerably."Berenberg concluded that it thinks there will be a time to revisit Howden but it needs to see more visibility on the UK consumer outlook before regaining confidence. Segro got a boost on Tuesday as Barclays lifted the stock to 'overweight' from 'equalweight' and upped the price target to 520p from 450p, saying the company was the largest and most liquid way to play the logistics investment theme.Barclays noted that the structural challenges facing retail landlords have been well documented for many years now, adding that the advent of e-tailing has changed consumption habits and will continue to do so."Despite the challenges facing retail there are equal opportunities for logistics landlords. Adjusting supply chains to service not just stores but also customers directly will require considerable changes to the real estate infrastructure of the sector, moving it away from its historically low barrier/low growth reputation. Logistics portfolios that are well positioned to service the new demand should deliver strong growth for many years to come, in our opinion."It said Segro's "good quality, well located portfolio is well positioned to benefit".With around 40% of the portfolio located in greater London - including Heathrow and Park Royal campuses - Barclays reckons the group is well placed to serve the growing need for urban logistics.In addition, it said that having recently replenished the land bank through several purchases, Segro is well positioned to deliver "excellent development returns" as it helps supply the required real estate solutions to these changing supply chains.Barclays said that as illustrated by the recent equity raise, Segro has good access to capital and will be well placed to grow along with the sector."With private developers still struggling to get debt finance, we believe Segro is in a strong position." Countrywide was under the cosh on Tuesday as Jefferies downgraded the stock to 'hold' from 'buy' and slashed the price target to 180p from 300p.The bank cut its calendar year 2016 earnings per share estimate by 24% and its estimate for 2017 by 31% on the back of weak housing transaction data from the Land Registry, weak mortgage approval data and its view that Countrywide will scale back its expansion for as long as stamp duty levels and Brexit uncertainties temper activity in the UK housing market.The Land Registry published data for June last week that showed transactions in England were down 32% year-on-year and 54% in inner London. In the year to 30 June, housing transactions were down 5% in England and 16% in inner London.Jefferies argued that the last two stamp duty changes have disrupted the UK housing market, slowing the upper end and causing to unusual behaviour in the buy-to-let market."What should have been a period of short-term pain, while price expectations adjust, is still slowly playing out. We also believe that the creation of a two-tier stamp duty market acts as a brake on transaction levels. When we add 'Brexit uncertainty' into the mix, potential homebuyers have more reason to play a waiting game with respect to house purchases, and falling transaction levels are a key driver of our estimate cuts today."While the group has a deliberate and broad diversification of business units, it is exposed in many forms to the underlying UK housing market; weakness/strength in house prices, transactions or the private rented sector may lead to changes in our estimates."
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25 Oct 2016 08:52

Countrywide slumps on Jefferies downgrade

(ShareCast News) - Countrywide was under the cosh on Tuesday as Jefferies downgraded the stock to 'hold' from 'buy' and slashed the price target to 180p from 300p. The bank cut its calendar year 2016 earnings per share estimate by 24% and its estimate for 2017 by 31% on the back of weak housing t

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22 Sep 2016 14:14

Countrywide shares drop on Zoopla stake sale

(ShareCast News) - Shares in Countrywide fell on Thursday after the FTSE 250 estate agency group said it has sold its remaining stake in property website Zoopla. It sold just over 9.2m shares at an average price of £3.17 between 9 August and 21 September, giving gross proceeds of £29.2m. Countrywid

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22 Sep 2016 13:35

Thursday broker round-up

(ShareCast News) - Dunelm: HSBC starts coverage at buy with a target price of 1000p. Brown N Group: UBS keeps at neutral, 190p target. Tesco: Barclays keeps at neutral with a 215p target. Associated British Foods: Credit Suisse reiterates outperform with a 3550p target. BBA Aviation: Barclays kee

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6 Sep 2016 10:07

Tuesday broker round-up

(ShareCast News) - Marks & Spencer: Goldman Sachs reiterates sell with a target price of 315p. Bunzl: RBC maintains underperf orm with a 1950p target. Mediclinic: UBS keeps at buy with a 1170p target. Ultra Electronic: Berenberg reiterat es buy with a 2000p target. Associated British Foods: Goldm

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23 Aug 2016 14:32

FTSE 250 movers: JRP Group, housing stocks rally

(ShareCast News) - The FTSE 250 gained 0.78% to 18,010.36 points on Tuesday afternoon. JRP Group was the biggest riser on London's second tier index after the financial services group said trading to the end of July since its update on 11 May continued in line with expectations. The company said it

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28 Jul 2016 13:34

Broker tips: Cairn Energy, Lancashire, Countrywide

(ShareCast News) - Cairn Energy shares rose on Thursday as RBC Capital Markets raised its rating on the stock to 'outperform' from 'sector perform' and reiterated a target price of 260p. "We view the recent share price weakness as an opportunity to take a position in Cairn ahead of the first half re

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28 Jul 2016 10:48

Numis upgrades Countrywide to 'add' from 'hold'

(ShareCast News) - Countrywide's shares jumped on Thursday as Numis upgraded its rating to 'add' from 'hold' despite a profit warning from the real estate agent. The company warned that 2016 earnings will be lower this year, as commercial and London residential transactions have stalled since Britai

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28 Jul 2016 10:08

Countrywide rebounds despite interim profit squeeze post-Brexit

(ShareCast News) - Countrywide said the slowdown in the housing market has worsened since June's Brexit vote, sending half-year profits in the estate agent shooting down but lifting its shares as investors had feared it would be even worse. Directors warned that full year earnings before interest, t

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21 Jul 2016 15:03

UK Earnings, Trading Statements Calendar - Next 7 Days

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13 Jul 2016 09:21

UBS launches coverage of UK estate agents

(ShareCast News) - UBS initiated coverage of the UK estate agent sector on Wednesday, with Foxtons and Savills at 'buy', Countrywide at 'neutral' and Purplebricks at 'sell'. The Swiss bank, which expects UK wide housing transactions to fall 6% this year and 5% the next - with a 10 drop in London in

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13 Jul 2016 08:33

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: UBS Says Buy Foxtons And Sell Purplebricks

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13 Jul 2016 07:25

LONDON BRIEFING: Pound And Poundland Gain As May Set To Enter No 10

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29 Jun 2016 14:39

UPDATE: BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Buy Wolseley, Sell Berkeley - Goldman

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28 Jun 2016 16:16

Tuesday broker round-up:

(ShareCast News) - Just Eat: Goldman Sachs reiterates buy with a target price of 670p. G4S: Credit Suisse keeps at outperform with a 210p target. Bellway: Goldman Sachs keeps at neutral with a target price of 1715p. Northgate: Numis reiterates to buy with a target of 500p. Babcock: Credit Suisse

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28 Jun 2016 09:24

Goldman adjusts ratings on UK housebuilders after Brexit

(ShareCast News) - Following the UK's decision to leave the European Union, Goldman Sachs expects new build volumes in UK housing to drop 10% next year, versus a previous forecast of 7% growth and house prices to fall by 2%/5% in 2016/17. As far as the UK economy is concerned, the bank has cut its 2

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