Release Date: September 06, 2024
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Did WAM Capital manage to exit Megaport prior to the disappointing results announcement? A: Tobias Yao, Portfolio Manager, stated that they managed to exit around 60% to 70% of the holding at around $12 to $13. They still had a small position going into the results, which was detractive, but they did sell a significant portion at a higher price.
Q: Given the significant decline in Celsion's share price, is the market concerned about its future? A: Oscar Oberg, Lead Portfolio Manager, mentioned that Celsion was one of their holdings and was probably the most disappointing result over the reporting season. He noted that management and the Board misread the market's desire for capital discipline, leading to the share price drop. However, he believes the company is still viable and could be a takeover target.
Q: If you had Tabcorp Holdings, would you continue to hold it or sell it at a loss? A: Oscar Oberg expressed confidence in the new CEO, Gillon McLachlan, to fix the company, although it might take time. He noted that the balance sheet needs fixing and that they would participate in a capital raise if it occurs.
Q: Are you still positive on EML Payments? A: Tobias Yao explained that EML Payments had new management and was undergoing a turnaround. The Board had provided margin targets, which the new CEO is reassessing. They believe the company is turning a corner, although it has taken longer than expected.
Q: What are your views on Smartpay regarding the government's review into surcharging? A: Oscar Oberg stated that they have increased their position in Smartpay and believe the review is right. He emphasized that Smartpay and Tyro are not the ones imposing surcharges; it's the retailers. He remains bullish on Smartpay, particularly due to its New Zealand operations.
Q: Do you think BSA is a logical acquisition target for Service Stream? A: Tobias Yao mentioned that Service Stream is focusing on organic growth and potentially diversifying its revenue base through acquisitions. Oscar Oberg added that BSA had a strong result and is a cheap stock, making it worth considering for their microcap fund.
Q: Are you still excited about Austin Engineering? A: Oscar Oberg confirmed that they are still excited about Austin Engineering. Despite a share price fall due to high expectations, the company had a good result and remains cheap with a strong outlook.
Q: What's your view on the data center industry after the recent Blackstone deal? A: Tobias Yao expressed bullishness on the data center space, highlighting SDC as a key player. He noted that demand far outstrips supply, and companies with assets in the ground are well-positioned to benefit.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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