
TSE:CSU
This trades outside of the multiples he would normally look at. At 60X, you have to ask yourself what sort of growth rate do you need to justify that kind of multiple. This company has basically existed on the acquisition strategy, and it trades outside of the multiple norms that he would normally look at.
(A Top Pick Oct 20/16, Up 26%) one of his largest holdings. The best capital allocator in Canada. They upped their acquisition game, typically smaller companies. As they get bigger they either need to be acquiring larger or more companies to keep up with their growth rate. A tremendously run company. He still likes them.
They started buying some Canadian stocks because of companies like this. Great looking chart, maybe a little bit off the trend line. There could be a little pullback, and this could be an excellent buying opportunity if it does in fact have pull back. The Canadian tech sector is a little bit overlooked, and Canadian tech companies are a little less appreciated than their US counterparts.
CSU-T vs. FIH.U-T vs. GOOGL-Q. You have several different options here. He likes FIH.U-T’s exposure to India. He thinks India is one of the great overlooked growth stories. GOOGL-Q is one of the death stars. It has run to quite an extent. He thinks it has a good year to run yet. This is one that will be around in one form or another for a long time.
A very successfully run company. They’ve been very successful with their acquisitions. In term of a technology company they’ve done very well. From a value investor perspective the multiple is a little out of reach. Feels it could be very vulnerable to a significant downturn in the market and wouldn’t recommend buying at this point.
Debenture.Probably the best capital allocator in Canada. He likes this debenture, because it has a high yield of almost 7%. It is not well known and is under the radar. It also has an element of inflation protection. The yield is rather unique in that it is set at 6.5% plus the trailing CPI inflation rate. If you think inflation is going to pick up, you will get yield reset every year. Yielding 6.3%. (Note: This doesn’t qualify for the dividend tax credit, so Buy it in an RRSP, RIIF or a TFSA account.)
A growth rollup strategy. They have grown a lot by acquisition as well as some organic growth. Trading at close to 50X earnings. It only needs to stumble a little in order to cause a great deal of disappointment. In order to continue the growth and the appreciation that we have seen, they have to continue to surprise people on the upside and continue on the growth pattern.
They have done exceedingly well at growth by acquisition. It is valued for a continuation of a very high rate of growth. It could be vulnerable to more of a setback. Organic growth has not been as high recently as expected.