Register now for Fin24 Dashboard and get access to portfolios, watchlists, financial comparison tools, and a whole lot more to help you achieve your financial goals.

Data provided by McGregor BFA
All data is delayed
Loading...
Where am I? Home
 
Prices are delayed by 15min.
Join the Fin24.com conversation about JSE-listed stock by using every time you tweet.

Financial stocks worth watching

Feb 01 2010 17:50 Marc Ashton*

Related Articles

Big run for SA stocks in 2009

Stocks: what's in store in 2010?

RMB earnings up 33%

RMBH sells interest in Glenrand

RMB faces profit slump

RMB fights FSB on Dealstream

 

Top Stories

Mantashe: We don't need the West

May 23 2012 09:47

Western investors must realise SA does not need their money as it can now turn to fellow Brics members for funding, says ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe.

Facebook, banks sued over pre-IPO calls

May 23 2012 18:03

Facebook and banks are being sued by Facebook's shareholders, who claimed the defendants hid Facebook's weakened growth forecasts ahead of its initial public offering.

E-toll case goes to ConCourt

May 23 2012 08:10

Several parties, including government, have launched a Constitutional Court appeal against an interdict temporarily halting the e-toll project, Outa says.

 
Share Share line Print

Johannesburg - Financial services counters RMB Holdings (RMBH), African Bank (Abil) and the JSE Ltd may offer some opportunities for investors looking to steer clear of larger banking shares.

In a note to clients, stockbrokerage Imara SP Reid said RMBH - which holds stakes in financial services groups FirstRand, Discovery and direct insurer Outsurance - is trading at a discount to its underlying investments. Imara SP Read calculated the value of RMBS underlying investments at 3 180 cents per share.

About the prospects of bourse operator JSE Ltd, the stockbrokerage said earnings will be driven by investor sentiment. The JSE is trading on an undemanding historical price-to-earnings multiple of 11 times. Imara SP Reid called it a "quality emerging market stock", which could make it attractive to foreign investors.

Sasha Naryshkine from asset management firm Vestact told Fin24.com that earnings at the JSE were likely to be driven by the general buoyant mood in the market as well as continued access to capital.

Microlending and banking group Abil had a challenging 2009 as it tried to bed down its troublesome Ellerines acquisition. This discouraged some investors but with more positive economic data coming out in recent weeks, Imara SP Reid issued an "add" recommendation for the stock.

Abil also features in Vestact's core portfolio. However, Naryshkine said the Ellerines acquisition had changed the nature of the business somewhat. "It was a very clean business before the Ellerines transaction, but you must remember that 80% of its business still comes from lending activities."

- Fin24.com

*The writer holds shares in RMB Holdings.

 
 
Comment on this story
0 comments
Add your comment
Comment 0 characters remaining
Facebook's intrinsic value
May 23 2012 11:32

When it comes to judging a company’s worth, value investors like Warren Buffett look at intrinsic value. By that measure, Facebook’s shares are worth less than $10. A Reuters analyst breaks down the math. (Reuters)

Sasha

"The way that I read it is simple, more regulation often leads to higher costs, and whilst law makers think that their intentions are well founded, it is generally the customer, in this case the patient that suffers."       Jozi, Jozi. 26 o 12' 16" S, 28 o 2' 44" E . Call it a relief... Read their blog...

Recently updated
Podcasts
The Sishen saga

Legal expert Peter Leon on the increasingly complex legal wrangle over the Sishen Iron Ore mine. Time: 8:17 Listen Here...

Before you list

Is the clarion call of the JSE calling? Listen to Fin24’s expert panel discussion before you list your small business. Time: 17:29

Compare and Buy

Compare and apply for hundreds of financial products from many suppliers.

Credit cards Medical aid Current accounts Think Money

Money Clinic

Money Clinic Do you have a question about your finances? We'll get an expert opinion.
Click here...

Loading...