Woolworths | Truworths | Massmart

Good Morning Voornaam,

It was a busy week of retail results, with major financial updates from Massmart, Woolworths and Truworths. Of course, the biggest bombshell of all was the news that Walmart is making an offer for all the shares it doesn't already own in Massmart. With Chris Gilmour's natural interest and expertise in the retail sector, he couldn't resist digging into these results. There are also some great insights from the Truworths results presentation. To get up to speed with the latest news in the retail sector, read this article.

In Ghost Bites this morning, something that I found really interesting is the latest results from Cognition Holdings. This illiquid stock is controlled by Caxton, so there's a way to get indirect exposure to the group. Of course, there are many other things in Caxton, so you certainly can't buy it just because of the Cognition link. Still, it looks like Cognition's value is nearly R250 million (based on cash, the Private Property stake and liabilities other than trade payables) even if you ignore everything else in the group. The market cap is less than R177 million. Juicy, isn't it?

For this and other updates, including a view from Fortress REIT on what life might be like as a property fund rather than a REIT, read Ghost Bites this morning.

Daily market wrap with TreasuryONE

The non-farm payrolls number surprised slightly to the upside, yet not to the extent that the markets went running towards the dollar. Unemployment is still slightly higher, with seasonal jobs falling away during August. After the rand had lost ground for five straight trading days, the payroll number was digested by the market without too many fireworks. Our local currency treaded water around the R17.20 handle.

Gold and Brent Crude also closed slightly higher after the payrolls print.

Although much of the focus has been on the September Fed hike, this week holds an exciting time for the euro. Wednesday will see the Q2 GDP print in the eurozone and the ECB interest rate decision is in the diaries for Thursday. The current expectation is a 50bps hike, so any deviation from this would drive short-term euro volatility.

The US markets are closed today for Labour Day celebrations, so it should be a quiet trading day in the currency market. We could see the rand trading in a narrow range.

Expand your knowledge with podcasts

  • Episode 91 of Magic Markets was all about chasing the sun! Investing in solar has become particularly relevant for South Africans and Westbrooke never ignores an important trend. Ryan Rittoff and Saul Maserow joined us on the show to explain their approach to this asset class.
  • On The Family Finance Show hosted by Diana Granoux, I was invited to speak to her about the realities of life as an entrepreneur. This is a raw, authentic account of my journey as a ghost and the financial impact of my decision to leave formal corporate employment. I highly recommend making time for this great podcast.
  • Episode 3 of Ghost Stories was an insightful chat with Carel Nolte of EasyEquities about the insights from the data they have on investor behaviour, including things like popular stocks and the way investors use offshore accounts
Have a lovely Monday!

PS: if you are interested in the M oney Summit being held on 15th September at the Sandton Convention Centre, you can use the code "Ghost" for free entry. You just need to register here. I'm not involved in the summit but I'm happy that Ghost Mail readers are offered free entry!

Ghost Bites Vol 83 (22) - Cognition | Fortress | TRP Investigations

Cognition's results show how disconnected the market cap is from the balance sheet. Fortress REIT has given a view on life after being a REIT. The TRP is very busy with investigations.

Retail analyst Chris Gilmour weighs in on the recent results from Massmart, Woolworths and Truworths, as well as the offer from Walmart to take Massmart off the market.

Retail review: Woolworths | Truworths | Massmart
 

This is the investment equivalent of chasing the sun, brought to you by the team at Westbrooke that is responsible for developing the solar investment strategy. Get ready for something interesting!

 

In this guest appearance on The Family Finance Show, I kept it real. Very real. Far more real than a ghost, in fact. For hard-hitting realities on life as an entrepreneur, this show is a must-listen.

 

In Episode 3 of Ghost Stories, Carel Nolte joins me to discuss insights from the data on investor behaviour on the EasyEquities platform.

 
 

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