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17 Superb Stock Pitches (16th-30th March)⚡

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17 Superb Stock Pitches (16th-30th March)⚡

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Jon Kingston
Mar 30, 2023
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Before we jump into the stock pitches, we just want to say thank you to those who gave a retweet for our Bargain Stocks Radar Issue #1

We had a fantastic response, and thanks also to all those who sent a message saying how much they enjoyed reading it.

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Ok lets dive into this weeks newsletter.

Below are stock pitches we’ve enjoyed reading from the past two weeks. →


Frontier Communications (FYBR)

Written by

Wall St Gunslinger

Betting the ranch on turning copper into gold. Frontier communications is a broadband focused communications company that serves 3.1M customers through their network of copper and fiber infrastructure.

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Kaspi (KSPI)

Written by Noodermeer Capital

Over past three years, Kaspi has grown revenues and earnings at 40%+ annually. They should be able to achieve over 20% revenue growth over the next five years due to the opportunities in adding and growing features on the platform. The company has a 46% profit margin and is currently available for ~10x normalized earnings.

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Societal CDMO (SCTL)

Written by

A Nomad’s Investment Diary

A microcap (enterprise value of~$125M) contract development and manufacturing organization- or “CDMO”. SCTL is an above-average business with an average valuation that is hitting some important inflection points the market may not be catching onto just yet.

Read here


tinyBuild (TBLD)

Written by Firm Returns

A video game developer and publisher with global operations headquartered in the US. The company listed on AIM. It doesn't take much torturing of the numbers to see this company is incredibly cheap.

Read here


PagSeguro (PAGS)

Written by

IJW

A Brazilian payment processor and online bank and potential compounder. PAGS trades at about 8x through earnings, has been growing quite rapidly and could see explosive short term earnings growth if they can bring down their financing costs.

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Rover (ROVR)

Written by

Value Punks

Rover is the world’s largest network of pet sitters and dog walkers. Rover is the clear category leader with ~10x+ more scale than its closest competitor, and possess the attributes of a high quality marketplace business.

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Floor & Decor (FND)

Written by Iceman Capital

A leading hard surface flooring retailer in the US. The company sells luxury vinyl tile, laminate, hardwood and natural tile flooring to residential and commercial end markets. The firm is well positioned to continue growing its market share over the next 10y, and competitors are not structurally set up in way to compete effectively with them.

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Dream Unlimited (DRM)

Written by

Canadian Value Stocks

A developer of office and residential assets in Toronto.

Read here


Melcor Developments (MRD)

Written by

Uproar Capital

More Dirt Cheap Real Estate: Melcor Developments trades for 30% of book value. Plus substantial ownership by the founding family, and a 5%+ yield.

Read here


Kistos (KIST)

Written by

Iggy’s Substack

A company with a notable chairman and capital allocator, Andrew Austin. Initially, I came across this company through a pitch on the Value Investors Club and after conducting further research, I found the assets to be cheap and the management to be excellent.

Read here


Grupo BMV (BOLSAA)

Written by Mokapu Capital

The largest financial exchange in Mexico and the second largest in Latin America. BMV is trading at a 50% discount to peers which I think makes it rather attractive. As the business is high quality with great returns on capital, fantastic balance sheet, and a management team that probably won’t light money on fire.

Read here


Richelieu Hardware (RCH)

Written by

WinterGems Stocks

Serial acquirer and North American's leading distributor, importer and manufacturer of speciality hardware (kitchen cabinet, furniture, door, etc.) is priced attractively at only 12 times earnings.

Read here


Henkel (HEN)

Written by Value-investor.net

Henkel is a German chemical company. It’s segmented into two business units: Consumer goods and adhesive technology with both generating approximately 50% of the companies revenue. Despite the cyclical character of parts of the business the company is a defensive investment with a strong balance sheet.

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Cyteir Therapeutics (CYT)

Written by

generalsandworkouts

A busted biotech trading at a 59% discount to liquidation value.

Read here


Elixirr International (ELIX)

Written by

Hurdle Rate

Elixirr is an international consulting firm founded by Stephen Newton (CEO) & Graham Busby (CFO), with the intention to grow into a global consultancy firm to rival the likes of Accenture, IBM, Mckinsey and the like.

Read here


The Restaurant Group (RTN)

Written by

Clark Square Capital's Absolute Value

Egregiously cheap with improving fundamentals and activists circling.

Read here


Italian Sea SpA (TISG)

Written by

Moram

An Italian small-cap specialising in the construction and maintenance of large luxury yachts. It is the Italian leader in yachts over 50 meters and the fourth-largest producer worldwide. TISG is led by the founder and maximum shareholder and has agreements with renowned brands such as Lamborghini and Giorgio Armani.

Read here


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This article is for informational and educational purposes only, and should not be seen as investment advice. Please do your own research before investing in any company mentioned.

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Six Bravo
Writes Special Situation Investing
Apr 24

First time reading. Very informative. Thanks Jon!

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Conor Mac
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Mar 31

Great round up Jon!

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