CM Team
🔆 Quick glance
- What’s up with markets: Crisp overview of markets & macros
- What we are reading: 5 good reads from across the globe
- What’s that stock: KPIT Technologies
- What’s on YouTube: Investing at ATH, Tata – Bisleri Deal & More
What’s up with markets? 📉📈
HDFC Life was the top gainer in Nifty 50 this week. While the Index hits new highs, HDFC Life is still ~27% away from its own ATH. Apollo Hospitals & BPCL also had a decent week followed by IndusInd and Axis Bank.
USDINR managed to stay below 80 this week as well. Although it is up 9% for the year. Rising interest rates seem to have no impact on Indian indices as we see Nifty making an All Time High this week. It is still only a modest 6.6% up for the year barely beating Gold, Silver, and Government debt. However, crude is down 9% for the month which should help ease Inflation in India.
On valuations, the price-to-earnings (PE) ratio for the Sensex was at 23.6, and there’s a graph below for historical comparison.
KPIT gets price momentum, what’s cooking💡
Automobiles are evolving. And in that, this week’s stock of the week, a Pune-based software company KPIT Technologies, has carved out its position. Its mission, perhaps too bold, is reflective of that: to know the software better than any automotive company in the world, and to know automotive better than any software company in the world.
KPIT Technologies is a pure-play software service provider to automobile and mobility companies, which sells integrated solutions comprising prototype development, design, software development, validation, and testing in the CASE (Connectivity, Autonomous, Shared mobility, Electrification) domain to most of the top 25 automakers and Tier I manufacturers across the world.
The company’s seven technology centers are located in Europe, the USA, Japan, China, and India, in proximity to some of the highest R&D spenders in the automotive category. It has a strong talent pool of 8,000+, amongst the highest in auto-tech industry globally, and has been granted more than 50 patents in electric/hybrid technologies, advanced driver assistance systems, battery management systems, infotainment, and high performance computing.
KPIT Tech operates under a practice structure for which it provides software IP, integration, feature development, and verification & validation services. Under this structure, it has three major platforms which together contribute roughly two-thirds of its revenues: powertrain (37% of sales in F22), AD-ADAS (19%), and Connected Vehicles (11%).
It would be prudent to note that the company’s relative niche in software certainly has certain risks associated with it. Its offerings are significantly dependent on automotive R&D spending, which typically involves a high commitment of capital. Thus, prolonged slowdowns for the automakers could mean lower, or slower technology spending, which would impact KPIT’s growth in the short term.
Moreover, as talent pools in auto-tech grow, there’s a risk of automakers forming in-house software departments, especially considering electronics now form nearly 40% of a vehicle’s cost. KPIT’s closest peers Tata Elxsi (41% auto saliency in F22), and L&T Technology Services (32%) are less dependent on auto cycles.
The markets don’t seem to mind. Growing at a rate of 56% per year, KPIT Technologies trades at 61 times earnings, at par with Tata Elxsi. An additional factor that explains why KPIT Technologies could be trending: the company announced that it has been selected by Renault, a global automaker, as a strategic software partner for its software-driven-vehicles programs.
What we are reading? 📝
- The Uncertainty Matrix: A tool to help you make better decisions under uncertainty. Read: uncertain-mind
- Market timing and Security selection are net negatives, and Asset allocation and Diversification eventually drive returns. Read: wise-words-from-david-swensen
- Growth is non-persistent, and high growth rates may not last forever. Margins and returns on assets are relatively sticky. Read: persistence-of-margins
- 2022 has been an incredibly difficult year for investors. What’s next? Read: A-torrid-2022
- The stock market has become less discerning about corporate earnings and is mostly driven by the overall market sentiment. Read: The-market-is-becoming-less-discerning
What’s on Youtube? 🎙
Our latest episode, had three key discussions: 1) How to invest when markets hit All Time High 2) Tata – Bisleri Deal 3) Why Cathie Wood makes outrageous predictions.
Tune in to watch Deepak Shenoy and Nihit candidly discuss events of the market.
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