Jefferies Top Value Stocks to Buy May Be the Best Ideas for Q4

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Jefferies Top Value Stocks to Buy May Be the Best Ideas for Q4

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It’s one thing to buy a value stock, or shares of a company with a very low multiple that is trading below historical multiple levels. It’s quite another thing to buy a compelling value stock, because it is one in which value can be unlocked by earnings gains, a change in the macro environment or a headline event like a takeover or merger proposal. Those are companies that savvy experienced investors look for in frothy and potentially volatile markets.

A new Jefferies research report focuses on stocks the firm feels are compelling values for investors now. We like four of the companies, and their stocks are rated Buy at Jefferies.

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BlackRock

Many on Wall Street love this firm’s growth potential near term and especially long term. BlackRock Inc. (NYSE: BLK | BLK Price Prediction) is the largest asset manager in the world, with more than $5 trillion in assets under management. Its acquisitions of Merrill Lynch Investment Management and iShares transformed it from a fixed income manager into a multi-product and multi-channel giant, with roughly 40% of its assets under management overseas. It has leading franchises in exchange-traded funds (ETFs), institutional fixed income, alternatives and cash. It also operates Solutions, a leader in risk analytics.

The company’s strong historical and prospective dividend growth is underpinned by the high-quality and diversified business model. Dividends have increased 18% annually over the past 10 years. Dividend growth likely will moderate but remains solid in the low teens, consistent with expectations for earnings growth in the years ahead.

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The Jefferies report noted this:

Management has been able to drive +7.2% organic growth year to date, and tech revs are up 15.4% year over year. The company had record-breaking fixed income flows in the second quarter and we expect that momentum to continue into the third quarter. Shares trade at 14.5 times 2020 estimated EPS, which we view as an attractive entry point considering the positive secular trends supporting the company.

Shareholders receive a 3% dividend. The Jefferies price objective for the shares is $537, while the Wall Street consensus price target is $524.46. The stock closed Monday at $446.20 a share.

L3Harris Technologies

This recently merged company is now the sixth-largest U.S. defense company. L3Harris Technologies Inc. (NYSE: LHX) is an agile global aerospace and defense technology innovator, which engages in the provision of defense and commercial technologies across air, land, sea, space and cyber domains.

The company’s Integrated Mission Systems segment includes intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; advanced electro-optical and infrared; and maritime power and navigation. The Space and Airborne Systems segment includes space payloads, sensors and full-mission solutions; classified intelligence and cyber defense; avionics; and electronic warfare.

The Communication Systems segment consists of tactical communications; broadband communications; L3’s night vision; and public safety. And in the Aviation Systems segment, defense aviation products; security, detection and other commercial aviation products; air traffic management; and commercial and military pilot training.

Jefferies loves the recently merged company and said this:

We met with the management team last week and discussions were focused on the specifics around the revenue and cost synergies from the L3/Harris deal. The long-term upside from the deal is more likely to come from revenue synergies and we note that every $200 million in new business wins per year equates to 12c of earnings at segment margins. The company expects to accelerate margin expansion to 170 basis points or 1.7% in the second half (from 90 bps in the first half). Management is targeting $500 million of net synergies and there is likely upside to that figure.

Shareholders receive a 1.41% dividend. Jefferies has a $250 price target, while the consensus figure is $236.13. The stock closed at $213.30 on Monday.

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LPL Financial

This brokerage firm has been the destination of choice for many financial professionals that have left bulge bracket companies. LPL Financial Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: LPLA) serves independent financial advisors and financial institutions, providing them with the technology, research, clearing and compliance services, and practice management programs they need to create and grow their practices.

The company provides objective financial guidance to millions of American families seeking wealth management, retirement planning, financial planning and asset management solutions.

Jefferies recently initiated coverage on the firm and said this in the research report:

LPL has two significant opportunities in 1) the $5 trillion fee-based advisory segment (they only have about 2% share presently) and 2) the $4 trillion independent employee channel. Management is also looking to broaden its capabilities across the entire $20 trillion advice-driven wealth management spectrum, build scale through tech/services and develop new revenue streams. While interest rates are likely a near term headwind, the higher-fee advisory business is one of the fastest growing segments within the franchise with ~8% organic growth. In addition, LPL currently trades at 11x forward EPS, a 5x discount to its historical P/E and the group average.

Investors receive a 1.2% dividend. The $96 Jefferies price objective is near the $95.33 consensus figure. The stock closed most recently at $ 84.47.

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SVB Financial

This boutique financial services firm may be off many investors’ radar screens. SVB Financial Group (NASDAQ: SIVB) is a financial holding company that serves companies in the technology, life science, venture capital, private equity and premium wine industries, offering diversified financial services such as commercial, investment, international and private banking. Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, the company operates through offices in the United States and international operations in China, India, Israel and the United Kingdom.

The analysts are very positive on the company’s positioning, and noted this after meeting with the bank last week:

Mgmt expressed confidence in the revenue outlook owing to robust organic growth prospects and healthy exit markets (exit markets better than the headlines suggest). That said, they also acknowledged that lower rates/Fed cuts are likely to mitigate topline growth and squeeze profitability. Despite the more challenging yield environment, management has continued to move forward with the deposit strategy. In addition, we believe the company is considering implementing a dividend given their strong capital position.

Jefferies has set a whopping $263 price target. The consensus target is $257.11, and shares closed at $215.57.

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These four top stocks offer investors with a longer time horizon solid value and outstanding entry points. All make good sense for investors looking to leave pricier growth companies.

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Lee Jackson has covered Wall Street analysts' equity and debt research and equity strategy daily for 24/7 Wall St. since 2012. His broad and diverse career, which included a stint as the creative services director at the NBC affiliate in Austin, Texas, gives him unique insight into the financial industry and world.

Lee Jackson's journey in the financial industry spans over 30 years, with nearly two decades as an institutional equity salesperson at Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, and Morgan Stanley. His career was marked by his presence on the sell side during pivotal Wall Street events, from the dot.com rise and bubble to the Long Term Capital Management debacle, 9/11, and the Great Recession of 2008. This is a testament to his resilience and adaptability in the face of market volatility.

Lee Jackson’s practical financial industry experience, acquired from a career at some of the biggest banks and brokerage firms, is complemented by a lifetime of writing on various platforms. This unique combination allows him to shed light on the intricacies and workings of Wall Street in a way that only someone with deep insider experience and knowledge can. Moreover, his extensive network across Wall Street continues to provide direct access for him and 24/7 Wall St., a privilege few firms enjoy.

Since 2012, Jackson’s work for 24/7 Wall St. has been featured in Barron’s, Yahoo Finance, MarketWatch, Business Insider, TradingView, Real Money, The Street, Seeking Alpha, Benzinga, and other media outlets. He attended the prestigious Cranbrook Schools in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, and has a degree in broadcasting from the Specs Howard School of Media Arts.

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