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Saudi Aramco Investors Should Cash Out Now, Bernstein Says

Published 12/11/2019, 10:13 PM
Updated 12/11/2019, 10:57 PM
© Reuters.  Saudi Aramco Investors Should Cash Out Now, Bernstein Says

(Bloomberg) -- Saudi Aramco (SE:2222) investors should take profit now after shares in the world’s biggest company jumped 10% in their first day of trading Wednesday, analysts at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. recommended in a note to clients.

A low dividend yield, the political risk of the government still running the company, and a bleak outlook for oil prices all point to a fair valuation for Saudi Aramco that’s about 28% lower than the $1.88 billion it reached after its first day of trading in Riyadh, Bernstein analysts including Neil Beveridge and Oswald Clint said in the Thursday note.

There may still be some short term upside because of index inclusion and the difficulty of shorting stocks on the Saudi Tadawul Stock Exchange, and Bernstein said it would be surprised if in the short term the company didn’t achieve the $2 trillion valuation that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman set as a target more than three years ago. The current valuation only makes sense with oil at $100 a barrel, so the downside will eventually materialize.

“For investors who have benefited so far, we would take profit here,” Beveridge said in the note. “For those who have not, we would wait until a better entry point, which will inevitably come.”

Bernstein initiated coverage of Aramco with the equivalent of a sell rating and a target price of 25.50 riyals, below the 35.20 riyal settlement on its first day of trading.

Latest comments

Good Call by Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. analysts but they are also being too optimistic. Crude oil prices will plunge by at least -60% from current levels within the next 2 years. So Saudi Aramco shares have a LOT more downside than what's suggested in the Bernstein research report...
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