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Wal-Mart: Discount Store, Discounted Stock?

 
Author: Charlie Tian
 

As GuruFocus updates the stock buys and sells of gurus, Wal-Mart (WMT), the discount retail giant, stands out as the stock with a high ValueRank (7 out of 10). Just recently, Clipper Funds James Gipson and T. Rowe Price Equity Income Funds Brian Rogers bought Wal-Mart.

Oakmarks legendary fund manager Bill Nygren was the first guru that bought Wal-Mart. He bought at price of $53 a year ago. Bill Ruane, the Graham-and-Doddsville superinvestor recognized by Warren Buffett, bought about 700,000 shares Wal-Mart at similar price in the fourth quarter of 2004. As the stock price drifted down, he added another 380,000 shares, bringing his total holdings to 1.1 million shares. In the last quarter, James Gipson purchased 2.8 million shares of Wal-Mart for his famed Clipper Fund, and Brian Rogers bought 4 million shares of Wal-Mart for his $19 billion T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund.

The price of Wal-Mart did not go up, not yet. If an investor buys Wal-Mart today, he pays a lower price than what Bill Nygren and Bill Ruane had paid. If he is patient enough and holds the stock until the price appreciates (finally), he will beat these best investors on this investment.

Is Wal-Mart a good buy? It is certainly a much better buy than it was 5 years ago, when the stock was priced at $70 and a price/earnings ratio of 55. During the last 5 years Wal-Marts earnings have doubled, but the stock has fallen to $49, giving it a P/E of 18.

This is what Bill Nygren has to say about Wal-Marts P/E ratio: Thats the same earnings multiple as the market average, that only makes sense if you think Wal-Mart is an average company. And he doesnt. Wal-Mart is rapidly gaining market share in its grocery business, and profit margins for its Sams Club are improving. Bill Nygren also likes Wal-Marts share-repurchasing plan: We expect to see an increase in share price on a decreasing share base, he says. And obviously, the company believes that the stock at this price is an attractive investment.

Going to Wal-Mart for its Everyday Low Prices? Check if its stock is also low priced!

Source: http://www.gurufocus.com/

 
 
 

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