IC Market Espresso 29 Jun 2020

 
How Much Do Individual Components Impact CROBEX Movement

CROBEX has long been known for its broadness which somewhat affected the index’s ability to accurately portray the situation on the market. Therefore, we decided to examine the index’s movement more closely by reviewing the individual contribution of each component in a period spanning from 2013 up until today.

Market indices are supposed to serve as proxies for investor which would allow them to easily follow the direction in which the observed market is moving. However, in order to function properly the index must be comprised out of shares that attract enough turnover to actually represent the current market movement and not be exposed to frequent price fluctuations. Meanwhile, CROBEX is currently not that type of index as it consists of a large number of shares which many fund managers would not even include in their investment universe (due to extremely low liquidity, poor corporate governance, going in and out of pre-bankruptcy procedures etc).

The value of the CROBEX index decreased by 8% in the observed period (Mar 2013- Jun 2020), which might lead some investors to believe that the Croatian market has either missed the entire bull market which ended earlier this year, or that the coronavirus was able to erase almost an entire decade of gains. Fortunately, none of that is true.

Individual Impact of Shares on CROBEX Movement in the Observed Period (in %)

Source: InterCapital Research

As one can notice, shares such as Adris, Atlantic Grupa, Podravka and Valamar all had a positive impact on the index’s performance. Considering that these shares are among the most popular shares for investors, the decrease stated previously seems a bit misleading. On the flip side, the shares which dragged the index down were mostly poor performing companies from the industrial sector which are prone to share price fluctuations due to their low liquidity and poor corporate governance which puts off many institutional investors from buying those shares. Furthermore, the index was hit hard by the Agrokor crisis with Ledo accounting for a 7% decrease in value. An exception from this group would clearly be HT and Arena Hospitality who, despite the strong interest from investors, were some of the leading contributors to CROBEX’s negative performance.

To conclude, the Croatian market has certainly been through a rough patch over the past couple of years. However, we believe that the performance of the main market index is slightly exaggerated as its broad size led to the inclusion of shares which unjustifiably dragged it further down. Therefore, we believe that despite the negative performance of index, the Croatian market still offers some gems hidden in the pile.

Ericsson NT to Retain Entire 2019 Net Profit

Ericsson NT held their GSM last week during which the company’s shareholders approved the proposal to retain the entire 2019 net profit which amounted to HRK 95.5m.

Ericsson NT held their GSM last week during which the company’s shareholders approved the proposal to retain the entire 2019 net profit which amounted to HRK 95.5m.

Although Ericsson NT has been a steady dividend payer for years, the recent decision does not come as a surprise, given the current situation regarding the Covid-19 pandemic and the implications and uncertainties which come with the situation.

In the graphs below, we are bringing you a historical overview of the company’s dividend per share and dividend yield.

Dividend per Share (2013 – 2019) (HRK)

Dividend Yield (2013 – 2019) (%)

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