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Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) initiation

Plotting The Recovery Path

12 August 2021

We initiate coverage of Treasury Wine Estates. After a tough 18 months, we expect stabilisation in earnings the shift to a “divisional” model that separates Penfolds will put the spotlight on that segment. The loss of earnings from China is painful, but the reallocation to other markets is likely. The company has scaled back its Americas business to focus on premium wines. The simplification of Treasury and focus on its core brands should support both sales and margins.

Wesfarmers (WES.AX) initiation

Retail hangover

06 August 2021

We initiate coverage on Wesfarmers. While Wesfarmers retail businesses are well positioned, they have seen significant benefits to sales and earnings over past two years, which will partly reverse. As a result, retail earnings could drop over the next two years. A special dividend is possible near-term. Wesfarmers has over $10 billion in acquisition capacity on our estimates, but in recent times has only made smaller adjacent acquisitions within existing businesses. The creation of a Health segment is one logical extension for the company with an Australian healthcare industry EBITDA profit pool of over $28 billion.

Supermarket inflation likely to rise

Pressure cooker on prices

28 July 2021

The feedback from companies experiencing cost pressures is growing. The spike seen in both soft commodity prices and transport costs has persisted for longer and will lead to higher supermarket inflation in our view. The only remaining question is when, and by how much? We expect some evidence to show through in August-September 2021 given supplier feedback. Packaged grocery inflation is likely to be 1.5-2.0pp higher by early calendar 2022. Inflation is generally positive for supermarket retailers sales and earnings.

Initiation on Australian supermarkets and liquor

Inflation the crucial ingredient

06 July 2021

We have a positive outlook for both revenue growth and profit margins for Coles, Metcash and Woolworths. Higher food inflation is likely to show through and offset the pressures from lower population growth and lapping COVID-19 induced sales growth. Higher inflation is not simply transitory, but has been evident since 2019. The market structure in both supermarkets and liquor add to the investment appeal. We also see a strong recovery for Endeavour Group and can make acquisitions in Hotels.

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