Wilmar 05 (Feb 22 - Dec 27)

Re: Wilmar 04 (Feb 15 - Dec 22)

Postby winston » Tue Nov 01, 2022 3:26 pm

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Wilmar International (WIL SP, BUY, TP: SGD5.40)
9M22 Surpasses All Historical Full-Year Earnings


Results Review

Still BUY, with new SGD5.40 TP from SGD4.95, 39% upside and c.5% FY23F yield.

9M22 earnings surpassed expectations, at 102-104% of forecasts.

Wilmar International remains severely undervalued – trading at 7.9x 2023F P/E, especially as its combined stake in Yihai-Kerry and Adani Wilmar is almost double the value of its own market capitalisation.

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Re: Wilmar 04 (Feb 15 - Dec 22)

Postby winston » Tue Nov 01, 2022 3:28 pm

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A harder environment
3Q could be hard to repeat. Maintain HOLD


WIL’s 3Q22 NPAT strongly beat Street and MIBG expectations.

Lower effective tax and higher JV/associate contributions were key drivers here.

Operationally, slower economic growth in China, prolonged lockdowns and a recessionary global environment are critical headwinds for margin and
volume expansion going forward, in our view.

We see the rising cost of risk delaying catalysts for closing the valuation gap between WIL and its parts listed elsewhere.

Lower TP to SGD4.27. Maintain HOLD.

Source: Maybank

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Re: Wilmar 04 (Feb 15 - Dec 22)

Postby winston » Wed Nov 02, 2022 3:48 pm

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WILMAR INTERNATIONAL (WIL SP)

Recommendation : BUY
Fair Value : SGD 4.68

GOOD SET OF RESULTS.

Navigating through the headwinds
Third consecutive record quarter results
Expecting better crushing margin in 4Q22

Despite headwinds from weaker consumer sentiment, the prolonged zero-Covid policy in China and lower crude palm oil (CPO) prices, Wilmar’s 3Q22 results beat expectations.

Its revenue rose 10.2% year-on-year (YoY) to USD18.9b while net profit was up 34.7% YoY to USD766.2m.

Consumer products business in China improved in 3Q22, benefiting from lower raw material costs and higher selling prices as Wilmar made upward price adjustments in the earlier quarters amid cost pressure.

Management guided for better crushing margins in 4Q22 given higher hog prices in China, potentially supporting for better performance for Yihai Kerry Arawana (YKA).

We lower our fair value estimate from SGD5.23 to SGD4.68 after applying lower target multiples to our model to reflect a weaker economic growth outlook and lower CPO prices.

Wilmar is trading at undemanding valuations. We remain positive on Wilmar’s earnings prospects given its strong market share, well distributed nationwide plants and integrated business model which will provide operational synergies and cost efficiencies.

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Re: Wilmar 04 (Feb 15 - Dec 22)

Postby winston » Wed Feb 22, 2023 6:59 am

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Wilmar posts record earnings of US$2.4 bil in FY2022, declares record dividends of 17 cents

by Samantha Chiew

Wilmar International F34 0.00% announced record earnings of US$2.4 billion ($3.2 billion) for FY2022 ended December 2022. This represents a 27.1% growth from US$1.9 billion in FY2021.

Revenue gaining 11.6% y-o-y to US$73.4 billion from US$66.8 billion a year ago.

FY2023 will be challenging as plantation profits and palm processing margins are expected to be under pressure but China should perform better due to the ending of its zero-Covid policy.


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Re: Wilmar 04 (Feb 15 - Dec 22)

Postby winston » Mon Feb 27, 2023 2:18 pm

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Wilmar International (WIL SP) - Good ending to 2022

Wilmar’s 2H22 revenue rose 2.8% year-on-year (YoY) to USD37.3b, due to higher contribution from the Feed and Industrial Products, and the Plantation and Sugar Milling segments, but partly offset by lower revenue from the Food Products segment.

2H22 PATMI and core PATMI rose 8.6% and 13.9% YoY to USD1.2b and USD1.3b respectively.

A final dividend of 11 Singapore cents per share was declared, bringing the total dividend for FY22 to 17 Singapore cents per share (+9.7% YoY).

Despite headwinds from the volatility in the commodities markets, sporadic lockdowns in China, economic slowdown, palm oil export ban in Indonesia and inflationary pressure, 2022 was a record year for Wilmar.

The group benefitted from higher palm oil and sugar prices, lower effective tax rate as well as higher freight rates in 2022.

In 2023, some of these positive trends may dissipate.

However, we expect better performance of the Food Products segment and crushing volumes as China ended its zero-Covid policy. BUY.

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Re: Wilmar 04 (Feb 15 - Dec 22)

Postby behappyalways » Mon Mar 06, 2023 10:48 am

Crude palm oil production and exports are dominated by two countries, Indonesia and Malaysia. The largest plantation owner is Singapore listed Wilmar International.


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Re: Wilmar 04 (Feb 15 - Dec 24)

Postby winston » Tue Apr 18, 2023 9:48 am

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Wilmar International (WIL SP)
Contributions From YKA Compensates Weakness From Tropical Oils


We estimate Wilmar’s 1Q23 core net profit at US$350m-380m (1Q22: US$328m).

1Q23 earnings will be largely coming from a YKA turnaround and higher contributions from
sugar, well compensating the weakness from tropical oils.

Recall that in 1Q22, YKA suffered from severe margin compression and contributed only 6% of Wilmar’s PBT.

YKA should be able to deliver a better 1Q23 performance with slightly better margins
and higher sales volume yoy.

Maintain BUY. Target price: S$5.50.

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Re: Wilmar 04 (Feb 15 - Dec 24)

Postby behappyalways » Sun Apr 30, 2023 12:12 pm

Wilmar says 1QFY2023 results were ‘satisfactory’, core net profit declines 24.1% y-o-y to US$381.9 mil
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Re: Wilmar 04 (Feb 15 - Dec 24)

Postby behappyalways » Mon Jul 31, 2023 2:53 pm

Wilmar to dispose 30.05% stake in sugar production business for $813.2 mil
https://www.theedgesingapore.com/news/m ... s-8132-mil
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Re: Wilmar 04 (Feb 15 - Dec 24)

Postby behappyalways » Thu Aug 10, 2023 7:13 pm

Adani Enterprises weighs exiting US$6 billion Wilmar venture
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