Next wave of investing opportunities? 'Boring' companies

The next wave of opportunities in the equity markets will be big, “boring” companies that have been largely overlooked in the current rally, according to hedge fund manager Joel Hirsch.
DEC 15, 2009
By  Bloomberg
The next wave of opportunities in the equity markets will be big, “boring” companies that have been largely overlooked in the current rally, according to hedge fund manager Joel Hirsch. “The companies with the most significant competitive advantages right now are priced as average companies,” said Mr. Hirsch, manager of the $170 million long-short New Millennium Fundamental Hedged Equity Fund LP, which is part of the $1.4 billion managed by Kovitz Investment Group LLC. Mr. Hirsch’s portfolio is currently 60% net long with positions in businesses such as Lowe’s Cos.Inc. (LOW), Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT), Walgreen Co. (WAG) and Automatic Data Processing Inc. (ADP). “These kinds of companies are really not being valued the way they should be because everyone is looking to get in on the high cyclical trades of things they think will pop when the economy turns,” he said. “But most of those kinds of companies have already seen their big gains.” According to Mr. Hirsch, companies that are viewed as “somewhat boring and less levered to a cyclical recovery” are well-positioned regardless of the strength of the economic recovery. “You don’t need as strong of a recovery for a company like Wal-Mart to benefit,” he said. “And it’s because of where they’re trading now that we see such significant upside.” As a bottom-up stock picker, Mr. Hirsch sees a company like Lowe’s as a long-term play on the housing industry. “If you’re looking at monthly returns you might not be able to own a company like Lowe’s, but we’re holding it for a housing recovery, and that might take a couple of years,” he said. “Some of these stocks are priced right now like the market is expecting this economic downturn to last forever.” Portfolio Manager Perspectives are regular interviews with some of the most respected and influential fund managers in the investment industry. For more information, please visit InvestmentNews.com/pmperspectives .

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