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Biggest Winners

August 5th, 2009

So far I have a 22% gain on US Bancorp . I bought shares of USB at $17.70 and the stock has risen to $21.70.

General Electric has risen 24% from its $11 purchase price.

Supervalu (SVU) is up almost 14% from my initial purchase price of $13.13.

Visa is up 25% from the $55 purchase price.

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Is Supervalu A Value Stock?

July 2nd, 2009

Over the past 3 weeks the general direction of the market has been downward. There has been 1 or 2 huge down days each week that has offset any advances that the market is making. I don’t think the market will crash as it did last fall but it does appear to be drifting lower. I am finally starting to see buying opportunities again. I picked up some shares of Supervalu (SVU) between $12.70 and $13. The grocery chain owns Save-A-Lot, Shoppers, Shop n Save, Acme, Bristol Farm, Farm Fresh, Hornbacher’s, Jewel, Osco, Sav-On, Shaw’s, Bigg’s, Star Markets, Cub,and Lucky. Supervalu owns over 2400 stores nationwide including Albertson’s.

The stock is way down because of a recent profit warning due to heavy promotional advertising and lowered prices to stay competitive with competitors. The negative about the company is the huge 9 billion dollar debt burden that Supervalu took on when the company purchased Albertson’s. Supervalu has been working hard to reduce its debt level and become a more efficient grocery store operator. This is important in the retail grocery business where profit margins are especially thin. At a time when companies are diluting shares, Supervalu is rewarding owners by buying back shares. This is a sign that even management believes the shares are undervalued. Supervalu generates significant free cash flow and expects to pay down over 1 billion dollars in debt over the next few years. The company recently raised it’s dividend and is currently yielding a hefty 5.30%.

I like the grocery store business because it is pretty reliable even during periods of economic contraction. People may trade higher end groceries for lower end ones but they still have to buy groceries.

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