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Investor Idea Event highlights several compelling Shorts
Revelare hosted a Buyside Event in London where short theses were shared for companies including: 1) Associated British Foods - Primark is caught in a competitive “no man’s land” and is being squeezed by Shein, Vinted and LEFTIES. 2) CSG - trades at peak earnings, driven by unsustainable, high-margin spot-market ammunition sales to Ukraine and its true revenue visibility is much lower than its headline backlog suggests. 3) IWG - the presenter questioned the company’s highly touted transition to a capital-light management / franchise model; sees the business as plagued by poor disclosure and aggressive accounting. 4) Vestas Wind Systems - utilities moving services in-house puts margins at risk and Chinese competition challenges a peak multiple.
Is it finally time to buy Cyclicals?
At a time when economists are slashing year-end targets for major equity indices, star asset managers are forecasting the dollar’s demise, the collapse of the US economy and gold prices surging further, the real story has already begun and it’s the exact opposite. Recent sector rotation suggests markets are anticipating a brief global GDP contraction, followed by a rapid and robust rebound. Q1 results in Europe are strong. Companies are quickly adjusting supply chains to outmanoeuvre Trump’s tariffs. By early Jun, the tariff story will be old news and business will be almost back to normal. Stop overthinking and trust corporate agility. The real opportunity is in quality cyclicals - cash-rich, order-heavy, sector-dominating companies with rock-solid fundamentals. AIR’s top picks include Airbus, ASM International, Renault, Rexel, Schneider and Vestas Wind.
Stocks flagging as "high risk" for DSI and Inventory Breakdown
Most companies provide a detailed breakdown of overall inventory in the notes to the accounts, showing how it splits into "Finished Goods", "Work in Progress" and "Raw Materials". Forensic Alpha’s systems can now extract this data and analyse changes over time to alert investors of any concerning patterns. European stocks flagging as "high risk" for both DSI and Inventory Breakdown include GN Store Nord, Pandora, SCA and Vestas Wind Systems.
FTSEurofirst 80 Index: Bullish & Bearish Themes
Technical Analysis
Recycling and Renewable Energy stocks such as Umicore, Vestas Wind and Siemens Gamesa are rallying from medium term support. Selective Seafood and Tobacco stocks remain defensive including SalMar, Mowi and Scandinavian Tobacco. Banks are generally rallying in ranges; favours CaixaBank and Sabadell which have already broken out and extend relative bases.
Industrials have broken uptrends and are now losing relative momentum such as Schneider, Atlas Copco and Alfa Laval. Luxury Goods renew their 4-month price and relative tops including Pandora, LVMH, Dior and Hermes. IT Hardware and Semiconductors renew their 5-month price and relative tops; SeSa, BE Semiconductor, Infineon and Nordic Semiconductor are highlighted.
Energy
Blowing through cash - while VWS has delivered impressive top line growth over the past two years, declining cash conversion has received far less attention. The extent of the problem has been masked by the significant increase in the use of supply chain finance since 2019. Management points the finger at elevated capex, though Forensic Alpha’s analysis shows that capex is not out of line with peers. Additionally, the rapid growth in contract assets for the services business may raise questions around the quality of earnings which the market is rating so highly.