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    Posted: 24/Aug/2006 at 1:39pm

 

Bharti Airtel - Connecting India

Bharti Airtel (C.M.P Rs 407)   Is India’s prominent telecom player. The stock has been in news today for having given out an order for over US $ 1 billion to Ericsson. The huge order has an underlying message that the management is very confident of maintaining the higher rate of growth in the next couple of years. The previous order in June 2004 was for US $ 400 million.

 

The stock is already up some 9 times since its IPO and looks set to continue the trend.  The company is a classic play on the following themes

 

Blue chip + growth + Domestic consumption + Demographics

 

Over the next few years Bharti is expected to hold 22% of the wireless market in India; the Company’s s current market share is at around 21%. It is expected that Bharti’s leadership in terms of both network penetration & distribution set up shall significantly contribute to it remaining at the position.

 

Bharti should maintain and also increase its monthly net addition run-rate at 1.2 million subscribers over the next 2 years.

 

 

Financial Snapshot

C.M.P

Rs 407

Market Capitalization

Rs 76, 682 crores

EPS FY 07 (E)

Rs 18.00

PE FY 07

22.61 times

EPS FY 08 (E)

Rs 25.20

PE FY 08

16 times

Sustainable EPS growth

30%

PEG

0.75

 

 

Over the next two years earnings could grow by as much as 40% per anum.. This would be driven primarily by robust subscriber growth which has been increasing at 50% CAGR as well by revenues through new businesses.  As margins improve investor’s nervousness towards intensifying competition should further improve valuations

 

The unique play: Telecom is the only sector where a company starts a new day/ week/month/year with assured customers. For instance on April 01 2007 Bharti shall wake up to an already assured customer base acquired in the earlier years.

 

The broadband penetration shall add to the growth in the coming years. Broadband penetration shall grow at more then 100% over the next few years and Bharti is uniquely positioned to capture this boom. Moreover as the technology upgrades Bharti would also start having additional sources of revenues from businesses like M-Commerce etc.

 

In the next decade a customer will use his mobile phone to make payments for his purchases at shopping malls, pay for restaurant bills etc. In other words wireless money could overtake the plastic money. That revenue stream could be huge and new businesses should help the company maintain its 30%+ growth rate over the longer term.

 

Recommendation: Bharti Airtel remains a solid blue chip where investors could comfortably double their money in less then 3 years. Investors should buy the stock and keep adding at each decline. Some stocks appear costly and they remain that way Bharti is one of them



Edited by basant - 25/Sep/2006 at 11:33pm
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Quote equity analyst Replybullet Posted: 24/Aug/2006 at 7:34pm
Dear Sir,
How do u rate Reliance info compare to Bharti,no doubt Bharti is leader in GSM mkt ,but i think Reliance is also capturing the GSM as well as the fixed phone services,its also making its presence in Broadband business.Under Anil Ambani leadership i think Reliance info can touch new high and create new milestone. I think we can aslo buy Reliance Infocom in the telecommunication space.
Your suggestions please.
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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 24/Aug/2006 at 7:54pm
Hi Equity ANalyst,
 
I would rate Bharti higher up then Rel Info. Rel is contemplating a change in technology CDMA is inferior to GSM I have learnt that they did not go in coz the markets would have shunted the stock. So that is one real concern
 
WOuld try and compare them in more detail some time.
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Quote prosperity Replybullet Posted: 04/Sep/2006 at 10:11pm
1) Rel comm. would do both GSM + CDMA
    Its becoming tech. independent - rather than switching
    This tactics is also putting pressure to reduce CDMA royality
 
2) Reliance leads the way when it comes to cheapest STD Calls
    With cities getting cosmopolitan - STD calls would be the decider of future
 
3) Flag Telecom as 100% subsidiary - International foray is a BIG plus
 
4) Subscriber Base - Growth Rate is highest - higher than Airtel, etc.
 
    The investment period has been on for some time and with entry into GSM - it still is on...
 
    But once the investment period ends - this is going to beat Airtel..
 
etc. etc.
 
But i want to hear your and others opinion on this...
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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 04/Sep/2006 at 12:50pm
Latest news is that Spice Telecom (Modi group) is planning to hit markets with an IPO in next 2 months to fund their expansion plans. Over the last 12 months ending June 2006, the operations have shown a 40 per cent increase in subscriber base. Spice posted revenue of Rs 734 crore ($158 million) and EBITDA of Rs 224 crore in the year ended March 31. The company has a valuation of $1.2 billion (Rs 5,500 crore) at present. The company is expecting its valuation to surge to $2 billion next year and $4 billion by 2009 after it acquires a national footprint.
Basantjee, could you please compare these (Spice) valuations with Bharti Tel & Rel Comm? Please let us know your views.
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Quote prosperity Replybullet Posted: 07/Sep/2006 at 5:38pm
1) Sounds like "Cheap STD" Vs. "General Mobile" - Right ?
     Reliance leads the way when it comes to cheapest STD Calls. 
     With cities getting cosmopolitan - STD calls would be the decider of future
 
2) Rel comm. would do both GSM + CDMA
    Its becoming tech. independent - rather than switching
    This tactics is also putting pressure to reduce CDMA royality
   
3) Flag Telecom as 100% subsidiary - International foray is a BIG plus
    The new falcon launch is BIG plus...
    This part of business is scalable..
 
4) Subscriber Base - Growth Rate is highest - higher than Airtel, etc.
 
The investment period has been on for some time and with entry into GSM - it still is on... But once the investment period ends - this is going to beat Airtel.. Then the company would NOT need CASH for a long time to come... it would give huge profit margins then..
 
etc. etc.
 
But i want to hear your and others opinion on this...
 
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Quote bub100 Replybullet Posted: 08/Sep/2006 at 1:40pm
Hi All,

I am a new member of this group, go throgh the messages of diff. members they are providing good discussion stuff.

My query is

i am hodling few shares of Bharti telecom (Old)

can anybody tell the value of the same?

thanks


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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 08/Sep/2006 at 1:51pm
Did you not tender these shares in the open offer. I think that they have been delisted. Can any one throw some light on this.
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