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SAB VN (Market Perform; TP VND 173,800): 1Q21 Analyst brief: No strong near-term catalyst
SAB held a briefing to discuss its 1Q21 results and review the company’s longer-term plan to optimize costs, improve operating efficiency, and consolidate its associate breweries. For 2021E, we update our estimates, and lower our net sales and net profit for SAB by 2.4% and 6.9%, respectively, to VND33.2tn (+18.9% YoY) and VND5.3tn (+7% YoY), respectively. At VND150,500/share, SAB trades at a 2021E P/E of 20.3x. Based on our new estimates, we lower our 12-month target price for the shares of SAB from VND195,900 to VND173,800 (+15.5% upside potential), based on our equally weighted target P/E of 25x and DCF approach. Our new TP offers total return potential of 18% when we include the dividend. Our DCF assumptions are net sales and net profit CAGR of 9.9% and 10.5%, respectively, over 2020-24E. As we see a lack of near-term catalysts, we maintain our MARKET PERFORM rating on the shares of SAB.  

11/05/2021

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ACB VN (Outperform; TP VND 41,900): Continuous improvement in CASA

ACB delivered robust earnings growth of +61.3% YoY during 1Q 2021, in line with our expectation. Growth sprouted from various sources - most notably improvement of the NIM (+63 bps YoY to 4.22%). We believe that the upfront fee from SunLife (USD 370 mn) helped ACB to lower its funding cost during the period. Ratios unfortunately reveal asset quality became somewhat challenged. NPL and provision coverage worsened to 0.9% and 120%, respectively, compared to 0.6% and 160% at year-end 2020. According to management, the surge in NPLs has come from more proactive loan classification with credit quality stabilization some quarters out.  We maintain our estimate of VND 11.8 tn (+22.8% YoY) for 2021, and introduce our PBT forecast of VND 13.9 tn (+18% YoY) for 2022. As we roll forward our valuation to mid-2022, our 1Y target price increases to VND 41,900/share (from the current VND 37,300/share), translating into potential 19% upside. We reiterate our Outperform rating on the shares of ACB. 

10/05/2021

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DRC VN (Market Perform; TP VND 27,900): Approved to raise radial tire production capacity

DRC recently held its AGM wherein a very conservative 2021 plan with net sales of VND 3.9 tn (+6% YoY) and pretax profit of VND 300 bn (-6% YoY) was approved. We estimate 2021 net sales and pretax profit of VND 4.2 tn (+14% YoY) and VND 471 bn (+47% YoY, 12% higher our previous estimates), respectively, driven by radial tire sales volume growth and reduction in depreciation expense. Being aware of the current radial factory is approaching full capacity,   management proposed to raise radial production capacity from 600K units to 1 mn units, driving earnings growth for the company from 2024. With a higher 2021 earnings and target multiple (from P/E of 9x and and EV/EBITDA of 4.5x to P/E of 10x and EV/EBITDA of 5x), we derive a new target price at VND 27,900 per share (from VND 23,500), representing potential upside of 6%. We maintain our MARKET PERFORM rating on the shares of DRC. 

10/05/2021

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VHC VN (Outperform; TP VND 43,600): Investing heavily in new projects

VHC’s core pangasius export business has encountered difficulties over the past two years, caused by both cyclical factors and pandemic-related vulnerable demand. As a result, the company plans to diversify away from its core business and become more of a F&B company, investing heavily in several projects that should generate sustainable cash flow for the future. VHC has invested in three main projects, namely: (i) increasing its ownership in Sa Giang (SGC); (ii) establishing Thanh Ngoc Fruit (TNG Food Ltd); and (iii) constructing an aqua-feed factory. Meanwhile VHC’s Q1 2021 results were rather disappointing. Most notably, net profit has declined -13.5% YoY. We have nevertheless revised our 2021 forecast to reflect: (i) higher SG&A; and (ii) the acquisition of SGC. We expect VHC to post net income and net profit of VND 8.9 tn (+26.3% YoY) and VND 946 bn (+34.2% YoY), respectively, equivalent to a 3.5% increase in net sales and net profit unchanged compared to our previous forecast. Our 1Y target price on the shares of VHC is VND 43,600/share (+20.8% upside), which represents an ROI of 25% and equivalent to an OUTPERFORM rating

10/05/2021

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MSN VN (Market Perform; TP VND 108,000): Growth on track

In 1Q21, the group posted revenue of VND20tn (+13.3% YoY) and NPATMI of VND187bn (vs. a loss of VND78bn in 1Q20), which are quite in line with our expectations. Growth was driven by various subsidiaries, such as improved profitability at VCM, higher profit sharing at TCB (+78.9% YoY), decent MCH performance, and a recovery at MML. These positive forces, however, were offset by higher interest expenses and losses at the mining business. In order to finance the previous acquisitions of VCM and TCX, MSN aggressively added leverage resulting in VND56tn of net debt by the end of 1Q21 (vs. just VND22tn at end-2019). The de-leveraging progress will likely be a key focus going forward and serve as a key catalyst for the share price. Post-1Q21, however, we increase our 2021E net sales by 3% and lower our NPATMI by 13.1%. Our revised 2021E revenue and NPATMI now amount to VND100tn (+29.6% YoY) and VND3.3tn (+167% YoY), respectively. We do expect subsidiaries that drove 1Q21 financial results will continue to perform in the coming quarters. We lift our SOTP-based 12-month target price for MSN to VND108,000/share (from VND104,000), using average 2021-22E as our valuation basis. Our new TP implies potential upside of 13%. We maintain our Market Perform rating. 

10/05/2021

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HDB VN (Outperform; TP VND 34,000): Robust growth supported by non-interest income

HDB delivered decent 1Q 2021 results, with a TOI and PBT of VND 4.2 tn (+32.3% YoY) and VND 2.1 tn (+67.9% YoY), respectively. Growth was supported by strong credit expansion of 5% YTD, robust fee income growth (+98% YoY), and a gain from trading bonds (+VND 396 bn vs. a loss of – VND 32 bn in 1Q 2020). Credit quality was reasonably contained. Between 2021 and 2022, we expect pretax profit to grow by a respective +23% and +25% YoY to VND 7.2 tn and VND 8.9 tn. Our estimate for 2021 is lower than AGM guidance of VND 7.3 tn (+25% YoY), primarily due to our lower assumption of credit growth (+20% vs. +26% YoY). Rolling forward our valuation to mid-2022, our 1Y target price on the shares of HDB is VND 34,000/share (previously VND 29,500/share), which translates into a 13.3% upside. We reiterate our Outperform rating on the shares of HDB.

09/05/2021

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KDH VN (Outperform; TP VND 39,500): Steady growth results
For 2021, we forecast KDH NPAT-MI at VND 1.2 tn (+4% YoY), which is in line with management guidance, as we expect the company to: (1) complete sales at Verosa Park and the handovers at Safira; (2) begin delivery of pre-sold units at Lovera Vista during 1H 2021; and (3) launch the new Armena project (with the first batch delivered in Q4 2021). Our 2021F NPAT forecast has , however, been lowered -8%. Despite the earnings cut, we roll forward our 1Y target price to VND 39,500 *from VND 34,000/share (+8% upside) as KDH is among mid cap stock benefited from the positive real estate market sentiment in 2021. We reiterate our Outperform rating.

07/05/2021

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VPB VN (Outperform; TP VND 70,850): Funding cost shall be further improved with the successful divestment from FeCredit
Upgrade to Outperform rating. We are feeling positive on the plan of private placement to foreign strategic partner of VPB. With new capital from FeCredit divestment and this possible new share issuance, VPB’s operation shall be reinvigorated. We roll forward our valuation to Jun 2022 and use the average BVPS of 2021 and 2022. We take into account the 49% divestment from FeCredit as well as the possible private placement to foreign investors in late-2021. This results in a 1Y target price of VND 70,850/share, representing an upside of 19%. Hence, we upgrade our rating to Outperform for VPB shares.

05/05/2021

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QNS VN (Outperform; TP VND 47,300): Strong recovery in Q1 led by sugar segment

We reiterate our Outperform rating for QNS  and establish a new target price of VND 47,300/share (from VND 50,600/share), implying approx. 20% upside. We lower target price as we choose to apply a target P/E of 12x for F&B segments (instead of 13x previously) due to lack of growth in 2021 and rising risk on F&B demand from current resurgence of Covid-19. Q1 revenue and earnings grew at 15.1% YoY and 37.8% YoY, respectively, and were higher than prelim results announced at the 2021 AGM. Earnings are now on track with our current 2021 forecast. We maintain our view that QNS’ financial results will stage a turnaround in 2021, led by the sugar business. Taking a broader view, the implementation of the anti-dumping tax on Thai sugar should protect the domestic sugar industry from cheap imported sugar and smuggled sugar. It should also boost the domestic sugar industry over the long-term. Should the anti-dumping tax be officially imposed (now it is just temporarily in place, for a 120-day period), this could be a gamechanger for the local sugar industry. As the second largest sugar producer, QNS is poised to benefit. 

 

05/05/2021

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MBB VN (BUY; TP VND 36,000): Solid performance of all income streams

The 2021 AGM held on Apr 27 approved the annual plan, featuring 20% PBT growth and a 38% increase in charter capital. The Bank also released its 1Q 2021 earnings, which exceeded consensus with total operating income (TOI) of VND 9.1 tn (+45% YoY) and pretax profit of VND 4.6 tn (+109% YoY and 79% QoQ). Solid performance was fueled by all income streams, and reasonably controlled asset quality. The customer base continued to expand by 1 mn (+17% YTD) during 1Q 2021. We forecast MBB to achieve VND 13.6 tn in pretax profit (+28% YoY, completing 106% of the AGM plan) for 2021. For 2022, PBT is expected to reach VND 16.4 tn (+20% YoY). We also roll forward our valuation to June 2022, and our 1Y target price for the shares of MBB is VND 36,000/share (+20% upside). We reiterate our BUY rating on the shares of MBB.

04/05/2021

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TCB VN (Outperform; TP VND 48,500): Credit shifting towards large corporations, while fee income originating more from retail segment
TCB announced strong 1Q21 earnings, with TOI and PBT achieving VND 8.9 tn (+46.2% YoY) and VND 5.5 tn (at +76.8% YoY), respectively. PBT fulfilled 27.9% of 2021F full-year guidance of VND 19.8 tn. TCB credit has been robust, supported by large corporates. The ‘lower for longer’ interest rate environment has been supportive of the NIM, as has retail fee-based investment banking and bancassurance. At the same time, the digitalization strategy enabled TCB to improve its CASA ratio, and transform itself into more of a transaction banking model. We raise our PBT forecast +11.7% for TCB 2021F to VND 20.7 tn (+31% YoY). 2022F PBT is forecast at VND 24.8 tn (+20% YoY). We roll forward our valuation to June 2022, and use the average BVPS of 2021 and 2022. As a result, with the unchanged target P/B ratio of 1.7x, our 1Y target price for TCB is VND 48,500/share. We therefore maintain our Outperform rating for TCB, implying upside of 18.3%. 

03/05/2021

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DPM VN (Market Perform; TP VND 19,700): 2021 AGM Notes

DPM recently held an Annual General Meeting on 26 April 2021, whereby management sought approval to pay a 2020 cash dividend of 14% on par (higher than historical level of 10-12%), anchored on strong 2020 pretax profit growth of 82% YoY. For 2021, management set very conservative revenue and pretax profit growth targets of up 6% YoY and down 48% YoY, respectively. Nevertheless, we forecast revenue and pretax profit to increase by 19% YoY and 4% YoY (+6% and -7% compared with previous revenue and pretax profit estimates as we revise up our assumptions for urea selling prices and related gas input costs). At VND19,000 per share, DPM trades at a 2021E P/E, P/B, and EV/EBITDA of 11.6x, 0.9x and 2.3x, respectively. We derive a new target price of VND19,700 per share (from VND18,400 per share). With 4% upside to our target price (and a 6.5% 2021E dividend yield), we maintain our Market Perform rating on the shares of DPM.  

29/04/2021

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SAB VN (Market Perform; TP VND 195,900): 2021 AGM Note: Facing challenges: downgrade

After attending Sabeco’s AGM, we are downgrading our rating on SAB from OUTPERFORM to Market Perform due to several challenges that we see on the horizon, which include: (i) rising raw material prices; (ii) a potential COVID-19 resurgence; and (iii) higher SG&A spend in order to claw back lost market share. We are also lowering our 12-month target price for SAB to VND195,900/share (+15.4% upside potential) from VND214,000 - representing a total return of 17% (including a 2% dividend yield for 2021E). That said, off of the low 1H20 base, we do expect a strong recovery in 1H21E, and for all of 2021E we expect SAB to report net sales and net profit of VND34.1tn (+21.8% YoY) and VND5.7tn (+15% YoY), respectively. 

29/04/2021

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VNM VN (Market Perform; TP VND 109,000): Recovery yet to be seen

We attended the VNM 2021 AGM held on 26 April. The company set out a conservative 2021 plan, with net sales growth targeted at just 4.1% YoY (not including ASP hikes) and NPAT being flat YoY. We are downgrading our rating on the shares of VNM from Outperform to Market Perform, and lowering our 12-month target price to VND109,000/share (from VND121,000), based on P/E and DCF methodologies – as we trim our 2021E sales and NPAT by 1% and 1.3%, respectively, on the back of the weaker-than-expected 1Q21 results (net sales and NPAT decreases of 6.4% YoY and 6.5% YoY). Our new TP implies upside potential of 13.5%. Strong raw material input increases are also key contributing factors leading to their discouraging plan. Management did explain that the weak demand was the result of complications from the COVID-19 pandemic situation. Given that we expect very low earnings growth in 2021 with a modest growth outlook in the coming years, VNM is now lagging the growth expected at other listed companies. 

27/04/2021

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STB VN (Outperform; TP VND 26,949): AGM Note - Settlement of legacy assets is expected to be ahead of plan

After attending the STB AGM on the 23rd of April, we have decided to upgrade our rating on the shares of STB to Outperform, along with our 1Y target price of VND 26,949/share (previously VND 24,300) - representing 20% potential upside. We came away from the meeting quite positive on STB’s pace of legacy asset debt settlement. The Chairman is confident that STB will clear all debt-challenged assets in 2022, which is three years ahead of the STB restructuring plan, and a year ahead of what the Chairman had initially anticipated at last year’s AGM. Meanwhile, the core business remains stable, with limited stress on asset quality (NPLs at 1.7%; restructured loans under Cir 01 amounting to 0.2%) and decent 2021E bottom line growth (+20% YoY). The worst looks to be behind STB, and the settlement of its underwater legacy assets has been moving in the right direction. 

26/04/2021

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