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Title: Consumer Discretionary


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Consumer Discretionary
  • Reza Aditya
  • Hakan Altan
  • Adam Barrick
  • Peter Manuselis

2
Agenda
  • Size and Composition
  • Business Analysis
  • Economic Analysis
  • Financial Analysis
  • Valuation Analysis
  • Recommendation

3
Size and Composition
  • 10.54 of SP 500 consists of consumer
    discretionary sector
  • Ranked 5 out of 10 as of 4/5/2007

4
Sectors Industries
  • Consumer Discretionary sector consists of
    thirty-two different industries
  • Movies and Entertainment is the most largest
    industry, accounting for
  • 17 of the sector

5
Sectors Top 10 Companies
6
Sectors 5-yr Returns
  • 5.3 average annual 5 year return
  • Ranked 6th for return/standard deviation

7
Sectors 2006 YTD Returns
  • Ranked 3rd in 2006 returns
  • Ranked 8th in YTD returns

8
Business Analysis
  • Phase of Life Cycle
  • Mature sales move in tandem with economic
    growth, positive correlation with disposable
    income
  • Business Cycle
  • Cyclical performance correlated to the economy
  • External Factors
  • Interest rates, housing, employment

9
Business Analysis
  • Ease of Entry
  • Typically high barriers of entry, but can vary
    across industries
  • Strength of customers
  • High
  • Strength of suppliers
  • Relatively low
  • Competition
  • High
  • Substitution
  • High

10
Consumer Discretionary and Disposable Income (5
yrs)
  • High correlation with
  • disposable income
  • Sharp increase in 2003,
  • relatively flat until 2006

11
Disposable Income and Unemployment (10 yrs)
  • Employment will have
  • significant effects on
  • disposable income growth

12
Disposable Income and Interest Rates (10 yrs)
  • Do interest rates affect
  • disposable income?
  • Interest rates drive
  • changes in disposable
  • income because higher
  • interest rates lead to higher
  • costs to consumers
  • (i.e., financing costs)

13
Consumer Discretionary and Interest Rates (10 yrs)
  • Do interest rates affect
  • consumer discretionary
  • sector?
  • No statistically
  • significant correlation,
  • potentially due to a lag

14
Existing Home Sales and Housing Starts (10 yrs)
  • Sub-sectors of
  • consumer discretionary
  • suffer when home sales
  • decline
  • (i.e., Home improvement
  • retailers)

15
Financial Analysis
  • Consumer Discretionary price index are on a
    positive trend.

16
Financial Analysis
  • Consumer Discretionary price index relative to
    SP 500 price index are at the average level.

17
Financial Analysis
18
Financial Analysis
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Financial Analysis
  • Low growth rate estimates
  • EPS for the sector has been
  • on a positive trend, but slowed
  • down at the end of 2006

20
Financial Analysis
  • Increasing gross margin
  • Op. margin net margin have remained relatively
    steady

21
Financial Analysis
  • For the last three years, CF has been decreasing
    due to investing and
  • financing activities
  • Sector is a net user of cash

22
Financial Analysis
  • Pretax margin and net profit
  • margin are contracting
  • compared to SP 500.

23
Multiple Valuation 5 -yr
  • Relative to SP 500
  • P/Forward E High
  • Trending down
  • P/EBITDA High
  • Stable
  • P/S High
  • Trending Down

24
Multiple Valuation 5 -yr
  • P/CF Very High
  • Trending down
  • P/B Very High
  • Trending down

25
Multiple Valuation 10 -yr
  • Relative to SP 500
  • P/Forward E High
  • Trending down
  • P/EBITDA High
  • Trending Down
  • P/S High
  • Trending Down

26
Multiple Valuation 10 -yr
  • P/CF High
  • Trending down
  • P/B High
  • Trending down

27
Current SIM Holdings
28
Sector Recommendations
Recommendation Hold the Underweight Position
29
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