The President wants to turn South Africa into a construction site, which stocks benefit?

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Presidential Vision for Infrastructure Development:

The South African President’s recent speech emphasised making the country a hub of construction and infrastructure development.
The potential for public-private partnerships and the types of infrastructure that might be developed, including roads, energy transmission, and public buildings.

Stocks That Could Benefit:
  • Construction Stocks: A detailed look at various construction-related companies and their potential to benefit from the President’s infrastructure plans.
  • PPC: Potential benefits from increased construction activity.
  • Murray & Roberts: Despite historical losses, they have a division in infrastructure and renewable power that might benefit.
  • Stefanutti Stocks: Focus on their claim against Eskom, which is crucial for their future.
  • Wilson Bayly Holmes (WBHO): Expected growth, though a significant portion of their revenue comes from Australia.
  • Raubex: Strong performance and solid management, with significant involvement in road construction through Sanral.
  • Afrimat: Supplier of construction materials, benefiting from Sanral and Transnet orders.
  • Reunert: Involvement in industrial cabling and commercial battery storage, critical for new power facilities.
Market Insights:
  • Mr Price* Update: Gaining market share and performing well post-elections and during a late-arriving winter.
  • Sasol Production Update: Management’s effective handling of controllable factors and slight improvements in Transnet’s performance.
  • Kumba Iron Ore: Confirmation of slight improvements in Transnet, echoing Sasol’s observations.
JSE Listed Construction Stocks | 1 year return | close 23 July 2024

JSE Listed Construction Stocks | 1 year return | close 23 July 2024

International Market Movements:
  • CrowdStrike* Incident: A significant security update issue affected numerous systems, impacting the stock but not signalling an end for the company.
  • US Small Cap Stocks: Rotation into small caps like those in the Russell 2000 index, offering a cheaper alternative to large-cap tech stocks.

Simon Brown wraps up the episode by emphasizing the importance of infrastructure development for South Africa’s economy and reiterates his top stock picks to benefit from potential future construction projects: Raubex, Afrimat, and Reunert. He also touches on the potential 3% GDP growth for 2025 and the broader market implications.

Simon Brown

* I hold ungeared positions.

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