DoorDash delivers mixed messages for Just Eat 2 Dec 2020 On the one hand, the U.S. market leader's $27 bln pre-IPO valuation suggests Just Eat got a bargain buying Grubhub. On the other, cut-throat competition led by DoorDash has cost Grubhub market share and profit. The American home-delivery recipe isn't yet long-term tasty.
Airbnb IPO price deserves more stars than DoorDash 1 Dec 2020 The two are seeking similar IPO valuations: up to $30 bln for the home-sharing app and $27 bln for the delivery firm. That doesn't compute. Airbnb’s scale and proven cash-generating ability are more appealing. Moreover, the pandemic’s end will boost Airbnb and hurt DoorDash.
The Exchange: Eating worms is good for the planet 1 Dec 2020 Growing global demand for food is putting a squeeze on available land and one French startup says it has the answer: indoor insect farming. Ynsect co-founder Antoine Hubert on how growing mealworms for fertilizer will benefit the environment – and eventually our diets too.
Corona Capital: Cyber Friday and Monday 30 Nov 2020 Concise views on the pandemic’s corporate and financial fallout: Online holiday shopping hits new records.
Corona Capital: Skis, Italian banks, Dividends 26 Nov 2020 Concise views on the pandemic’s corporate and financial fallout: Europe’s hopes for a common ski policy hit a mogul; Italian lender Credito Valtellinese faces a lonely bidding war; Aviva’s payout cut is less stingy than it looks.
Elliott’s Swiss cookie raid merits activist slap 24 Nov 2020 Paul Singer’s fund made a 733 mln euro bid for debt-laden baker Aryzta. It comes as the Otis Spunkmeyer maker’s soggy valuation may gain from a plan backed by other investors to break it up. The easing pandemic gives shareholders reason to hold out for more.
Corona Capital: Cash stockpiles, Empty real estate 23 Nov 2020 Concise views on the pandemic’s corporate and financial fallout: U.S. companies hoard money; retailer rout causes real estate double whammy.
Corona Capital: Dimon weighs in, Gen Z 18 Nov 2020 Concise views on the pandemic’s corporate and financial fallout: JPMorgan’s chief executive calls for U.S. politicians to “just split the baby” on stimulus; and Generation Z deals a new body blow to the idea that office life will emerge from the pandemic unscathed.
DoorDash is a dish that gets hotter with time 13 Nov 2020 The food-delivery firm’s IPO is an obvious attempt to capitalize on runaway growth during Covid-19. Sales have more than tripled. Supervoting shares and vicious competition reduce the appeal a little. Even so, DoorDash’s most recent valuation of $16 bln now looks almost modest.
Corona Capital: Warren Buffett, Burger boost 9 Nov 2020 Concise views on the pandemic’s corporate and financial fallout: Rising share prices take the sting out of Berkshire Hathaway’s Covid-19 profit hit; and McDonald’s reports a good quarter for American nugget-lovers.
Corona Capital: GM earnings, Third-quarter readout 5 Nov 2020 Concise views on the pandemic’s corporate and financial fallout: General Motors swerves around Covid-19 potholes; and U.S. companies look to have emerged from a difficult three months in better shape than expected.
Corona Capital: Ferrari, E-commerce, Fox 3 Nov 2020 Concise views on the pandemic’s corporate and financial fallout: Ferrari leaves its auto rivals in the dust; Russia’s online marketplace Ozon heads for a New York IPO; and Fox avoids the virus-induced advertising drought.
Corona Capital: Friendly’s and Dunkin’ Donuts 2 Nov 2020 Concise views on the pandemic’s corporate and financial fallout: Two Massachusetts casual-dining chains change hands, one in bankruptcy. Friendly's found Covid-19 even more unfriendly than did Dunkin' Brands.
Corona Capital: Utah Jazz, Comcast, Kraft 29 Oct 2020 Concise views on the pandemic’s corporate and financial fallout: Utah Jazz’s owners sign off with a respectable return; Comcast shoots the light out on broadband; and Kraft rides the stay-at-home wave.
Pandemic complicates AB InBev’s debt rehab 29 Oct 2020 The $93 billion brewer canned its interim dividend but its ideal leverage of 2 times EBITDA remains out of reach. CEO Carlos Brito is expected to step down soon, his successor will need cash to invest in brands hit by Covid-19. Selling another chunk of the Asian unit would help.
Corona Capital: Drugmaker’s pick-me-up, Golf M&A 28 Oct 2020 Concise views on the pandemic’s corporate and financial fallout: Drugmaker GSK sees a recovery in vaccinations against old-school ailments; meanwhile Covid-19 turns out to be a handy driver when it comes to golf-related dealmaking.
Corona Capital: Binge-watching, Gaming 27 Oct 2020 Concise views on the pandemic’s corporate and financial fallout: Streaming viewers like to binge-watch, but they are being stingy; a fresh surge of Covid-19 cases could be a boon for gaming developers.
Wicked big Dunkin’ deal more saccharine than sweet 26 Oct 2020 The Massachusetts coffee-and-donuts chain looks set to be gobbled up by Arby’s-and-Sonic owner Inspire Brands for $9 bln. Dunkin’ weathered the pandemic well enough. But the valuation is as gut-busting as one of its French crullers, and restaurant roll-ups are light on synergies.
Coke bottler serves up flat cross-border deal 26 Oct 2020 Europe’s main distributor of the iconic soda offered $6.2 bln for its Aussie peer, hoping to tap fizzier markets and expand beyond Coke. Though Coca-Cola is taking a discount for part of its 31% stake in the target, scant synergies fail to justify the premium for other investors.
Corona Capital: Mixed market messages, Chile votes 26 Oct 2020 Concise views on the pandemic’s corporate and financial fallout: Global stocks slumped on Monday as Covid-19 cases rose – yet some prognosticators are readying for major stimulus; and Chile has shown that pandemics don’t have to squash voter turnout.