Buffett Buys UnitedHealth, should you? | The Google Listing with a Twist Turns 21
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đ Worldwide Markets Ep. 644 â 20 August 2024 đïž Hosted by Simon Brown This week's episode dives into Buffett's latest moves, Google's iconic IPO, and big results from Standard Bank, MTN, and Sasol. Here's what you need to know: đ Buffett Buys UnitedHealth â Should You Follow? Berkshire Hathaway picked up UnitedHealth (UNH). Stock has fallen from $600 â $308 due to federal investigations âïž. On paper, valuation looks attractive: Forward PE ~19 (below long-term average). Price-to-book ~2.9 vs decade average of 4.9. Analysts split: 2 sells, 5 holds, 12 buys, 6 strong buys. â ïž Simon's take: "Don't blindly follow Buffett. Healthcare is a regulatory minefield. Use it as a starting point, not a buy signal." đ©ș Healthcare Investing Alternatives Johnson & Johnson* (JNJ) â more stable exposure. Healthcare services & REITs (e.g. hospitals, medical equipment). ETFs on JSE: Satrix Healthcare Innovation ETF (STXHLT). Signia's healthcare exposure sits in their active funds. Note: Active ETFs will soon be added to local databases â . đŠ Standard Bank Results ROE: 19.1% â huge number. Forward PE: 8 (cheap vs historical 10.1). Dividend yield: 6.6% đ°. Price-to-book: 1.4 (in line with decade average). Expanding strongly across Africa đ. Simon: "Boring, quality portfolio stock. I like it, but waiting for cheaper entry near 240." Standard Bank | Weekly đ± MTN Results Headline numbers looked great due to base effects from currency collapses in Ghana đŹđ & Nigeria đłđŹ. Market unimpressed: stock fell 8% đ. Still strong 1-year return: +77% (incl. dividends +83%). Forward PE ~13.5 vs long-term 25 â appears undervalued. Risks: exec churn, CAPEX-heavy, regulatory hurdles. Simon: "Not a fan of telcos â data is just a utility." đąïž Sasol Update Stock bounced from R50 â R100. Weak oil price outlook could hurt đ. Operations improving, second-half expected stronger. Simon's take: "Not a long-term hold. More of a trade: buy around R100, maybe ride it to R140, then get out." đ Google's IPO Turns 21 đ IPO'd in 2004 via Dutch Auction â gave retail investors equal footing vs institutions. Raised $1.66bn at $85/share. Today's market cap ~ $2.5 trillion đ€Ż. Return: ~8,000% since IPO đ. Fun fact: for years, Domino's Pizza IPO (same week) had similar returns đ vs đ, but Google pulled ahead. Regulatory cloud: pending US judgment in August could hit stock short term âïž â Simon says: "If it falls, I'll be buying." đĄ Key Takeaways Don't just copy Buffett â do your homework đ. Healthcare remains risky but ETFs & REITs offer cleaner exposure. Standard Bank looks solid, MTN looks risky, Sasol looks tradable. Google's IPO remains one of the best investments of all time â and could still offer value despite regulation headwinds. đ Worldwide Markets is powered by Standard Bank Global Markets and Shyft â the app that gives you the cheapest forex rates anytime, anywhere đđ±. Simon Brown * I hold ungeared positions. All charts by KoyFin | Get 10% off your order Â
