This story is from April 13, 2018
World's best performing department store this year is in India
NEW DELHI: The allure of India’s consumer stocks is getting stronger.
Shares of V-Mart, which runs medium-sized stores that sell clothes, accessories, footwear and everyday staples, have risen 10-fold since they began trading in February 2013. While equities have been whipsawed for much of this year, the company’s shares are up 47 per cent -- the most among 105 department-store firms globally with a minimum market value of $200 million.
“V-Mart’s strong business model in terms of store economics is increasingly being replicated by other players given the limited barriers to entry,” Jefferies analysts Tanmay Sharma and
The blistering rally means the current valuation already reflects V-Mart’s near-term growth outlook. That’s prompted Jefferies to recommend a hold on the stock, which until Wednesday was rated a buy by all nine brokers tracking it.
The shares have a 12-month target price of Rs 1,971, implying a drop of 7 per cent from Thursday’s close.
“We need to be cautious on companies with valuations that have significantly outrun fundamentals,” the analysts wrote.
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Jefferies India Pvt
. joins a growing chorus of bulls on the producers of staples and branded goods. Its picks in the sector includeV-Mart Retail Ltd
., whose stock-market performance has made the company the world’s best-performing department stores chain this year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.“V-Mart’s strong business model in terms of store economics is increasingly being replicated by other players given the limited barriers to entry,” Jefferies analysts Tanmay Sharma and
Varun Lohchab
wrote in the note dated April 12.The blistering rally means the current valuation already reflects V-Mart’s near-term growth outlook. That’s prompted Jefferies to recommend a hold on the stock, which until Wednesday was rated a buy by all nine brokers tracking it.
“We need to be cautious on companies with valuations that have significantly outrun fundamentals,” the analysts wrote.
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