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RNS Number : 5425C  AVI Global Trust PLC  11 October 2022

 

AVI GLOBAL TRUST PLC

 

Monthly Update

 

AVI Global Trust plc (the "Company") presents its Update, reporting
performance figures for the month ended 30 September 2022.

 

This Monthly Newsletter is available on the Company's website at:

https://www.assetvalueinvestors.com/agt/content/uploads/2022/10/AGT-September-2022.pdf
(https://www.assetvalueinvestors.com/agt/content/uploads/2022/10/AGT-September-2022.pdf)

 

Performance Total Return

 

This investment management report relates to performance figures to 30
September 2022.

 

                     Month  Fiscal Yr(*)  Calendar Yr

                            to date       to date
 AGT NAV(1)          -5.6%  -7.3%         -13.0%
 MSCI ACWI Ex US(2)  -6.2%  -9.6%         -10.8%
 MSCI ACWI(1)        -5.7%  -4.2%         -9.8%

( )

 1  Source: Morningstar. All NAV figures are cum-fair values.
 2  From 1st October 2013 the lead benchmark was changed to the MSCI ACWI ex US
    (£) Index. The investment management fee was changed to 0.7% of net assets
    and the performance related fee eliminated.

 * All return figures in GBP. AVI Global Trust financial year commences on the
 1(st) October. All figures published before the fiscal results announcement
 are AVI estimates and subject to change.

 

 

Manager's Comment

 

AVI Global Trust (AGT)'s NAV declined -5.6% in September.

It feels timely to remember the then-Chancellor Norman Lamont's description of
Black Wednesday - which occurred 30 years ago last month - as "an extremely
difficult and turbulent day".

 

Well, September was a difficult and turbulent month. The bear market rally of
July has proved just that, as investors have re-awoken to the risks of a
so-called "hard landing". In the UK, the new Chancellor's budget has proved
anything but "mini", with extreme volatility in currency and gilt markets.

 

As bottom-up fundamental investors we remain focused on what we can control -
the portfolio.

Valuations are becoming increasingly attractive, with the portfolio weighted
average discount moving from 34% to 38% over the last month. We remain nimble
and able to take advantage of opportunities, one of which we describe below.

 

September marks the end of the of AGT's financial year. For FY22 AGT achieved
a NAV total return of -7.3%, which compares to a -9.6% return for the MSCI AC
World ex-US index, the comparator benchmark, and a -4.2% return for the
broader MSCI AC World. The annual report is due to be published in early
November, and the AGM will be held on the 20th of December.

 

Aker

 

Aker was the greatest detractor over the month, with both the shares and the
NAV declining -10% in local currency terms (with the discount unchanged at
24%). The depreciation of the NOK against the Pound was a further headwind.

Having held Aker since 2008 we have written about the company extensively in
previous newsletters and annual reports. In recent times much of this focus
has been on Aker BP, which accounts for 60% of NAV, and the attractive
long-term prospects for a well-managed low-cost- low-emission oil and gas
company, with long-production growth runway in a world starved of capex.

We last wrote about this in May, since then Aker, Aker BP and the oil price
have declined -21%, -22% and -23%, respectively. Fears of recessions in Europe
and the US, and a slowing of the Chinse economy, have led to significant
concerns about the demand outlook for oil. Meanwhile on the supply side
Russian production has remained stubbornly high in the face of sanctions, and
we have witnessed record drawings of US Strategic Petroleum Reserves. This led
to a material set-back in oil prices. However, the long-term thesis of
insufficient capital investment and production growth remain intact. It has
been clear for some time that there is very limited spare capacity to absorb
supply shocks, and that this would become more pronounced from October when US
SPR draws were due to slow. In the past few days OPEC+ have announcement of a
2 million barrel production cut - an unprecedented step in one of the tightest
markets in history. A few days ago one strategist wrote "OPEC takes on the
Fed". Today the same strategist writes "OPEC+ takes on the West (very
bullish)". We concur.

A long and deep recession would obviously alter the equation, but the case for
higher prices seems convincing. This bodes well for Aker BP. Meanwhile a
refocusing on energy security in Europe, and the long-term role of renewables,
is an important mega trend for Aker Horizons (9% of NAV). Combined with Aker's
24% discount, the outlook appears attractive. We added to the position in Aker
over the last month.

Schibsted

 

Over the last few months we have built a new position in Schibsted, a £3bn
market cap Norwegian listed holding company offering exposure to high quality
online classified ads businesses at a discounted valuation, with multiple
potential corporate events to unlock value.

The origins of the company date back to Christian Schibsted establishing a
publishing company in 1839, however the more modern history is defined by his
great-grandson, Tinius Nagell-Erichsen, who built the business into a media
conglomerate in the latter half of the 20th century, taking the business
public in 1992.

From the turn of the millennium Schibsted have built and bought a collection
of online classified ads businesses, which today account for 93% of portfolio
value. This is spread across Schibsted's unlisted Nordic assets (54% of
portfolio), and a stake in Adevinta (39% of portfolio) which they listed in
2019 as a vehicle to house their international classified ads businesses and
pursue sector consolidation (which it has done via the acquisition of eBay's
classified ads business for $9.2bn in 2020).

Such businesses exhibit winner takes most dynamics, with strong network
effects whereby listing inventory and user traffic mutually reinforce one
another. The dominant #1 player in a category becomes the reference point for
individuals or businesses looking to buy and sell in that vertical. This
integral position translates into high levels of pricing power and excellent
financial profiles, with healthy organic growth rates, EBITDA margins of
40-60% and high free cash flow conversion.

Attune to these attractions we had monitored Schibsted from afar for a number
of years. However, it took a more than 60% decline in the shares from the
summer of 2021 to June 2022 to pique our interest. Both Schibsted and Adevinta
have been caught in a perfect storm of earnings downgrades and multiple
compression. On top of this, at the Schibsted level, investors have
increasingly questioned capital allocation and the group structure.

Schibsted B shares - which we own - trade at a 45% discount to our estimated
NAV. Ex-Adevinta the Stub trades at 5x forward EBITDA, with EBITDA expected to
grow +14% p.a. 2022-24. This equates to an EV-EBITDA-Growth multiple of 0.4x,
versus global classified peers at 1.4x and legacy media peers at 1.0x. Some
discount is warranted given the group's conglomerate structure, but the
current level appears unduly wide.

Management are acutely aware of Schibsted's undervaluation, and have bought
shares in the open market, as has the controlling Tinius Trust. We believe a
resolution of their stake in Adevinta is key to unlocking value and that the
status quo will not persist in the medium term. An in-specie distribution of
Adevinta to shareholders, or the sale of Schibsted's stake, most likely to a
private equity buyer as part of a take-private transaction, are in our view
potential outcomes that would unlock value. As well as this, there is
potential further upside from a collapse of the A-B share class structure, and
near-term non-core asset sales (such as Lendo).

Schibsted exhibits many of the traits we look for: high quality assets,
discounted valuations, and potential events to unlock value. Prospective
returns appear attractive.

Contributors / Detractors (in GBP)

 

 Largest Contributors  1- month contribution  % of NAV

                       bps
 EXOR                  64                     7.4
 FEMSA                 16                     4.2
 Fujitec               8                      2.1
 SK Kaken              5                      1.3
 Cannae Holdings       0                      1.1

 

 Largest Detractors  1- month contribution  % of NAV

                     bps
 Aker ASA            -113                   7.2
 Schibsted ASA       -77                    3.3
 Sony Group          -66                    2.9
 KKR                 -65                    5.5
 Wacom               -57                    3.3

 

 

 

Link Company Matters Limited

Corporate Secretary

 

11 October 2022

 

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