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Why a boring share may be one of the best: Atlas Copco 🇾đŸ‡Ș

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Hi folks,

We often talk about tech hypes and dividend kings here. But today I want to take up the cudgels for quality European work. As you know, I live in Scandinavia and therefore sometimes have a different view of the shares here.

I have bought $ATCO B (+0%) Atlas Copco (the one from Sweden) and wanted to share my thoughts with you.

In a nutshell: For me, this is the "secret giant" that there is hardly any way around.


What do they actually do?


At first glance: Yawning boredom. They build compressors, vacuum pumps and industrial tools.

But the second glance is amazing:

The "fourth energy source": every factory in the world needs compressed air. No matter whether cars, food or pharmaceuticals are being produced. Without Atlas Copco, the production line stands still.


The AI shovel vendor: Very few people know that the production of modern microchips (Nvidia, TSMC & Co.) requires absolutely high-vacuum chambers. Atlas Copco is the world market leader here. Anyone who believes in AI must also believe in Atlas.

Why I celebrate the share (The Quality Check):

I pay extreme attention to the figures and not to stories.


And the figures here are brutal:

Margin: They have an operating margin of over 21-22%. That's almost impossible for an industrial company. That's more on a tech level.


Moat: They not only sell the machine, but also the service subscription. This means that revenue continues to flow even when no new factories are being built.

Stability: The company is extremely decentralized. Hundreds of small units that run like start-ups. No bureaucratic tanker.


The catch:

Quality has its price. The share is almost never "cheap". You rarely see a P/E ratio of less than 25, usually you pay more like a 30 multiple.


At ~1.7%, the dividend also looks puny at first.

But: It is extremely safe and has been raised almost every year for decades (or there are special distributions). It is a compounder, not a high-yielder.


My conclusion:

For me, this is the perfect stock to "buy and leave". It combines old industrial strength with new tech fantasy (chip production).


Tip: If you get in, take a look at the B share (SE0017486897). Although it has fewer voting rights (which may not matter to us), it is usually cheaper than the A share and pays exactly the same dividend. This drives up the yield somewhat.


How many of you already have the Swedes in your portfolio? Or is the valuation currently too high for you?

Let's hear it!


Greetings from đŸ‡©đŸ‡°

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Oh well, great presentation and a really interesting share!
I'm waiting for a reset to get in, but as you said, unfortunately very expensive.
But thanks for the suggestion!
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Exciting, actually never heard of it before. Thanks for the introduction...
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Thanks for the introduction! But what was the reason for the massive sell-off in 21?
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@Zerax In May, Atlas Copco carried out a 4:1 stock split (more precisely: a split combined with an automatic redemption of shares, a typical Swedish model).
What happened: Anyone who previously had 1 share for, say, SEK 400, then had 4 shares for SEK 100 each.
The effect: The share price looks on the chart as if it had fallen by 75%. In reality, the value for shareholders did not change on that day.

Despite the split, there was also a real period of weakness during this time (end of 2021 to mid-2022). The share fell by around 25-30%.
Why was this?
Interest rate fears: In 2022, interest rates shot up worldwide. Atlas Copco is a "highly valued" share (high P/E ratio). Such shares suffer the most when interest rates rise because future profits are worth less.
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@Raketentoni So everything is clear. Thanks for the explanation. 👍
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Thanks for the introduction, I'll add it to my WL.
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Thanks for the introduction! But a much more important question: is Raketentoni also invested in $RKLB? I mean, the name is a bit of an obligation. 😉
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@Ash 😂 No, it's not, it doesn't fit my strategy. 🙃 but of course I know the value.
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@Raketentoni Shoot, I'll have to find someone else with a driver's license to take me "To the Moon". 🚀🌖
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@Ash have a pilot's license is enough 😂
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@Raketentoni Could get tight with the oxygen, right? 🎈
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@Ash Oh fuck it, we're taking full risk đŸ«ĄđŸ˜‚
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@Raketentoni „That’s the spirit“!
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Bought 6 months ago in the drop at around €13.5-14 and already up almost 20%! Love the share too is an absolute insider tip finally someone who understands the company🙏
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@Spayonix yes, sometimes you only see the real gems at second glance. It's like $TRYG, which I presented the other day. The figures there are also exceptionally good
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@Raketentoni I will definitely take a look but it looks very interesting! Your knowledge in Scandinavia is really brilliant! đŸ‘đŸ» and to atlas that's probably true sometimes you have to look 2 times but rather see the 2nd time than never!!!
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@Spayonix I live here and sometimes you come across companies at work and see if they are listed on the stock exchange 😬 and there are also one or two tips from colleagues. I think that Scandinavia in particular is often neglected anyway, apart from $NOVO B
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I have the Vat Group in my depot. They make vacuum valves that are needed for chip production. Also did very well. $VACN
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