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9M 2020 performance update. Bottom-line surged on the back of asset revaluation. Delivery process witnessed a sluggish performance but pre-sales are picking up.
9M-2020 NPAT tripled to VND 3,298 Bn, primarily due to solid financial income from gains over divestment of subsidiaries including Phong Dien, Phu Dinh, Phu Tri with value of VND 2,560 Bn and a non-cash gain of VND 2,230 Bn and after revaluating Project C – Thanh My Loi in District 2, HCMC.
Meanwhile, slow delivery process due to Covid-19 has hurt sales which dropped by 60% YoY to VND 3,803 Bn. Accordingly, the company only handed over just 355 units YTD (vs 3,269 units in 9M 2019) from inner-city projects: Rivergate, Sun Avenue, Sunrise Riverside, Victoria Village, Lakeview City, and Newton Residence. In addition, the lengthened licensing procedures from HCMC authorities hindered the hand over progress.
HPG’s performance in 3Q2020 was better than our expectations as its construction steel selling volume rose strongly while the domestic market just recovered slightly. For 4Q2020, the company is likely to meet several difficulties, such as rising iron ore prices, and decreasing hog prices. Although domestic demand for construction steel in October was weak, we expect that HPG’s steel selling will recover in late-4Q. For the long-term, HPG is our top pick in the steel industry owing to its strong competitiveness and the growth potential from HRC production lines. Currently, HPG is trading at VND 31,300, which is higher than our target price of VND 29,400. We will update the valuation in our next report.
Revenue in 3rd increased by 21% YoY and 17% QoQ thanks to hydropower bouncing back and contribution from the rooftop solar power segment. EBIT increased 20% YoY and 7% QoQ due to higher increase of COGS and selling expenses. More importantly, financial expenses surged by 31% YoY, 18% QoQ. Financial expenses increased due to the Truc Son project. This was generated by a prepayment penalty of VND 470 billion on that project. It will eventually benefit the company with interest rates down by 2%, thus expenses will fall in the following quarter. Year to date the company has completed 67% and 62% of its target revenue and NPAT, respectively. (Table 1)
Q3-2020 revenue and net profit of ACV fell considerably by 69% YoY and 94% YoY, respectively. Accumulated 9M-2020, revenue and net profit plummeted by 55% YoY and 77% YoY, respectively. ACV’s Q3-2020 results relatively better than our previous quarterly forecast.
We estimate total passenger volume in Q3-2020 decreased sharply by 48% YoY. Accordingly, international pax plummeted 99% YoY, reaching nearly 70 thousands pax, but advanced by +20% QoQ primarily due to repatriate flights. Meanwhile, domestic pax extended its of recovery, rising 28% QoQ but still decreasing by 30% YoY, and reached 14 million pax (99% of ACV’s Q3-2020 total pax volume). The Q3-2020 growth rate of domestic volume was less severe compared to Q2-2020’s decrease of nearly 50% YoY.
VSC announced its Q3-2020 results with the visible recovery process compared to the previous quarter. Total revenue reached VND 429 billion (-6% YoY, + 9% QoQ). Operating profit and EBT recovered, reaching VND 81 billion (-6% YoY, + 16% QoQ) and VND 86 billion (+1% YoY, +17% QoQ), respectively. Accumulated 9M-2020, net income increased by 20% YoY compared to the low of FY2019.
The Ministry of Finance has proposed to the government the draft of the amendment to Tax Law No. 71, in which fertilizer is changed from being not liable to a value-added tax (VAT) to become liable to a VAT of 5%. The draft is going to be discussed and ratified in the ongoing Session 10, National Assembly XIV. If ratified, the new law will come into effect on January 1st, 2021. We expect the new policy to be a historical breakthrough for the industry, enhancing domestic companies’ competitiveness with imported fertilizer to support a sustainable growth. However, not all companies could benefit from the new policy. It will depend on their types of business and products.
FPT’s revenue grew by 6%, amounting to VND 7,553 bn, while NPAT went flat at VND 929 bn in Q3-2020. Accumulated 9M-2020, PBT was generally in-line with our estimate, reaching VND 3,814 bn (+9% YoY) and completing 75% of our full-year forecast.
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Results in 3Q2020 were relatively positive due to lower raw material costs, increasing the GPM. Covid-19 has been controlled well in Vietnam, that made PAC's business less adversely affected as in the first half of this year. The economic outlook is expected to be good in 4Q2020, so we think the company is likely to reach 92% of its planned profit for the year. However, increasing competitiveness is expected to increase selling expenses, coupled with low growth from now until the end of 2022. Therefore, we keep our valuation at VND24,000/share, coupled with the expected cash dividend of VND 1,500/share in the next 12 months, the total profitability is -2%. We are NEUTRAL on this stock. |
We expect TCB to maintain good results in Q4 and look forward to solid earnings growth in 2021. In 9M the bank had moderate credit growth, compared to the “room” given by SBV. However, growth in income was still robust. TCB also took prudent action to write off bad debts and record extensive provision expenses. This will relieve some pressure on NPL and LLR, in precaution for probable bad debt formation in the Q4. We think TCB will be resilient to this crisis and be able to recover strongly upon the end of the pandemic.
The strategy of focusing on recycled yarn continues to prove its efficiency amid the adverse effects of the pandemic. Given the better-than-expected recovery of the yarn demand in 3Q2020, especially recycled yarn that has been backed up by the accelerating “green-lifestyle” post-pandemic, we revise up our target price for STK from VND 15,600/share to VND 18,700/share. With an expected cash dividend of VND 1,500/share in the next 12 months, the total return is 14%. We recommend to ACCUMULATE this stock.
The 10th session of the 14th tenure of the National Assembly (NA) opened on 20 Oct 2020 and is scheduled to last for more than three weeks until 17 Nov 2020. As usual, the year-end meeting will focus on reviewing socio-economic development in 2020 then the NA will decide important matters related to socio-economic issues and the state budget for the next year. The main points of the reports that have been submitted to the NA can be summarized as follows: