How SEG's assets could affect its beta
During times of economic downturn, low demand may cause companies to readjust production of their goods and services. It is more difficult for companies to lower their cost, if the majority of these costs are generated by fixed assets. Therefore, this is a type of risk which is associated with higher beta. I test SEG’s ratio of fixed assets to total assets in order to determine how high the risk is associated with this type of constraint. With a fixed-assets-to-total-assets ratio of greater than 30%, SEG appears to be a company that invests a large amount of capital in assets that are hard to scale down on short-notice. As a result, this aspect of SEG indicates a higher beta than a similar size company with a lower portion of fixed assets on their balance sheet. However, this is the opposite to what SEG’s actual beta value suggests, which is lower stock volatility relative to the market.
What this means for you:
Are you a shareholder? SEG may be a worthwhile stock to hold onto in order to cushion the impact of a downturn. Depending on the composition of your portfolio, low-beta stocks such as SEG is valuable to lower your risk of market exposure, in particular, during times of economic decline.
Are you a potential investor? Depending on the composition of your portfolio, SEG may be a valuable addition to cushion the impact of a downturn. Potential investors should look into its fundamental factors such as its current valuation and financial health. Take into account your portfolio sensitivity to the market before you invest in SEG, as well as where we are in the current economic cycle.
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The author is an independent contributor and at the time of publication had no position in the stocks mentioned.