EVENTS:   Best Equity Short Ideas Conference Call 12 - Zach Shannon/Corto Capital Advisors & Craig Huber/Huber Research Partners & Thomas Beevers /Forensic Alpha & Ed Steele/Iron Blue Financials & Bill Campbell/Paragon Intel - 12 Nov 25   Will AI Deflate the World? Macro Lessons from Three Industrial Revolutions and China - Manoj Pradhan/Talking Heads Macro - 13 Nov 25     ROADSHOWS: Forest Products Sector Equity and Commodity Research With Expertise in Distressed Debt - Kevin Mason /ERA Research   •   London   12 - 14 Nov 25       Buyside to Buyside Forum and Expert Calls across TMT, Consumer, Healthcare and Fintech - Andrew Peters /Revelare Partners   •   London   17 - 19 Nov 25       Fundamental US Healthcare Short Ideas - Dr Elliot Favus /Favus Institutional Research   •   London   17 - 19 Nov 25      

Fortnightly Publication Highlighting Latest Insights From IRF Providers

Company Research

UK Risk Rankings

Creative Portfolios

Paul Hollingworth sifts through ~300 UK companies to ascertain their financial risk. He incorporates seven different Risk Models and scores companies by each model to come up with an aggregate Score. Investors should not be chasing high risk or "a dash for trash" (as we saw in Jan) but should combine classical valuation assessment with low risk opportunities. Companies featured in the top quartile of low risk include Renishaw, Rightmove, Sylvania Platinum, AG Barr, Rotork and Wilmington. Investors should eschew companies such as Wizz Air, Aston Martin, Mitchells & Butlers, Rolls Royce and Ocado. Let alone small caps such as Kromek, Plant Health or Pressure Technologies.

Edition: 154

- 17 February, 2023


Screening UK & Europe: Combining quality, momentum and expectations indicators

Willis Welby

Methodology - the initial universes are stocks with $2bn+ M/Cap in the UK and $5.5bn+ across Europe. After that Willis Welby starts with a quality cut off based on their measure of Intrinsic Return on Capital Employed. They then narrow down using a combination of share price momentum and EBIT revisions before incorporating their expectations analysis via their measure of the implied to Y3 EBITM ratio. This month sees 6 stocks enter the UK screen (including Rio Tinto, Flutter, Renishaw) and 17 names added to the European version (including Nestle, Hapag-Lloyd, Roche, Vestas, Aker).

Edition: 140

- 22 July, 2022