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Chasing Value: BG, HNP, LTR, VLO, NCT price-to-cash flow

The price-to-cash flow ratio has been repeatedly promoted in various publications as one of the more important metrics to consider when evaluating a stock to buy. Apparently over long periods of time it is more telling than the often quoted price-to-earnings ratio. I have read that cash flow is a key metric that "my pal Warren" looks at for Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.B) investments.

Here are the figures for the Chasing Value: Final list -- 8 stocks for 2008 in order from highest to lowest P/CF. The 12/28/08 starting stock price, yesterday's closing price and the current P/CF for the most recent fiscal year (MRFY) are listed. Only two stocks are up, while six are down.

  • Bunge Limited (NYSE: BG) BG was $119.03, up to $133.00, P/CF 15.99
  • Raytheon Co. (NYSE: RTN) RTN was $61.51, up to $61.58, P/CF 13.64
  • Huaneng Power International, Inc. (ADR) (NYSE: HNP) HNP was $41.75, down to $38.40, P/CF 8.12
  • Reliance Steel & Aluminum (NYSE: RS) was $54.32, down to $49.79, P/CF 7.55
  • Loews Corp. (NYSE: LTR) at $49.35, down to $49.01, P/CF 6.91
  • Valero Energy Corp. (NYSE: VLO) VLO was $70.55, down to $59.87, P/CF 5.99
  • Anglo American plc (ADR) (NASDAQ: AAUK) was $30.79, down to $29.31, P/CF 3.90
  • Newcastle Investment Corp. (NYSE: NCT) was $13.08, down to $11.03, P/CF -6.52
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    Chasing Value: Bunge Limited (BG) in name only

    Bunge Limited (NYSE: BG) is everywhere on the food chain according to the AOL Money & Finance profile. This includes being the leading global soybean processor, a leading South American fertilizer maker and the world's largest oilseed producer. The stock has hardly taken a breath in its ascent over the last five years. On December 28, 2007, BG closed at $119.03 per share.

    Soy is used in so many products as an alternate ingredient and/or vegan-friendly product, with new ones being created every day. This fact alone might make Bunge a growth story, even if world demand for food was not increasing at such a rapid pace.

    Over the last year, Bunge leaped 70%; in the last five years, BG has gained 433%. Normally this is not a place I would be looking for a cheap buy. However, its P/E ratio is only 19, which, given its growth chart, it still seems cheap. When we consider its P/S of 0.33 which is cheap, and a small dividend yield of 0.58%, it does seem like a value, that is if demand continues to rise.

    I believe it will continue to rise since the rapidly growing global economy is raising the standard of living dramatically for hundreds of millions of "newly minted capitalists" in China, Russia, India, Eastern Europe, Brazil and elsewhere. Improved of at least changing diets are 'feeding demand,' and people are also eating much more.

    Continue reading Chasing Value: Bunge Limited (BG) in name only

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    Last updated: November 26, 2009: 10:23 AM

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