Natonal Income (Company Example ; PT.Antam)
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Investing in Value Stocks
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A stock that tends to trade at a lower price relative to itâs fundamentals (i.e. dividends, earnings, sales, etc.) and thus considered undervalued by a value investor. Common characteristics of such stocks include a high dividend yield, low price-to-book ratio and/or low price-to-earnings ratio.
A value investor believes that the market isnât always efficient and that itâs possible to find companies trading for less than they are worth. An easy way to attempt to find value stocks is to use the âDogs of the Dowâ investing strategy â buying of the 10 highest dividend-yielding stocks on the Dow Jones at the beginning of each year and adjusting it every year thereafter.
Investing in value stocks is not just investing in cheap stocks. Good value stocks pay dividends and/or have high growth potential. These stocks commonly have a very sound business plan and return profits year after year. When there is a market rally value stocks often get left behind as investors follow rapidly growing stocks. However, when the rally corrects or the market reverses value stocks do, in fact, retain their value. Value stocks tend to outperform the overall market over the long term.
Picking Value Stocks
Investing in value stocks requires that you pay attention to the market. Using stock screens to find low profit to earnings ratio stocks is useful. However, investing in value stocks also requires that you understand just how it is that a company makes its money and how it will continue to do so. Often times this requires an outside the box view of stocks and the market in order to understand how global events and other factors will tend to drive stock prices in the near and midterm future. Forbes provides an example of how to do this in their article about the top ten value stocks that they see in emerging markets.
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Group Assigment Macroeconomic About National Income
1. HOW NATIONAL
INCOME AFFECTS PT
ANTAM
Group 1
⢠Reinaldi Akbar (2201809576)
⢠Joe Tantulus (2201808056)
⢠Reynard Chandrarama (2201799631)
⢠Muhammad Daffa Albani (2201800362)
⢠Thozza Jahumenter Harahap (2201801882)
1
2. Abstract
2
In this presentation we will explain how National
Income could affect PT Antam. At first we
researched about how National Income first
founded, PT Antamâs history, and many more.
We researched all of the factors that affects PT
Antam, inside factors and outside factors of
this company, and some analysis about the
company.
3. About National Income
3
National Income is The total net value of all goods
and services produced within a nation over a
specified period of time, representing the sum of
wages, profits, rents, interest, and pension
payments to residents of the nation.
The second definition that is from Indonesia is The
amount of income received by the entire family
household in a country from the delivery of
production factors in one period, usually for one
year.
4. National Income History
4
The concept of national income was first triggered by Sir
William Petty of England who sought to assess his
country's national income (UK) in 1665. In his
calculations, he used the assumption that the national
income was a summation of the cost of living
(consumption) for a year. However, the opinion is not
agreed upon by modern economic experts, because
according to the view of modern economics,
consumption is not the only element in the calculation
of national income. According to them, the main tool
as a measure of economic activity is gross National
product (GNP), the total number of goods and
services produced annually by the relevant country is
measured according to the market price at a Country.
5. Executive Summary
5
The executive summary is a single slide that contains the
key points from the rest of the presentation. The idea is an
executive who doesnât have time to sit through your whole
presentation can look at this, understand the problem,
whatâs driving the problem, your solution and why it will
work. Do this slide last, always.
ď¨ Problem facing your company, our proposed solution
ď¨ Market data backs up our solution (cite briefly)
ď¨ Competitors are all doing X
ď¨ This is because the industry is doing Y
ď¨ We need to catch up to X, we need to excel at Y
ď¨ If we do this, we can expect this outcome
6. Progress In Antam
So, This is the Income Statement and Balance Sheet of
PT Antam in 2013 until 2017.
6
8. Antamâs Strategy
8
ď¨ Our main objective is to enhance shareholder value by lowering costs while
profitably expanding operations in a sustainable manner.
ď¨ Our strategy is to focus on our core business. We ask ourselves, âhow can we
generate the most value from our reserves?â We build on our existing
strengths to ensure long term profitability. By maximizing output we increase
cash generation and lower unit costs.
ď¨ We sustain growth through reliable expansion projects, strategic alliances,
acquisitions, increasing quality reserves and adding value by moving away
from selling raw materials and increasing processing activities.
ď¨ We maintain financial strength. By generating as much cash as possible we
ensure we have the funds to repay our debts, finance our continued growth
and pay dividends.
10. Industry Analysis
10
There are several factors that could drop the price of gold such as:
1. Exchange rate
It is related to AS dollars kurs with rupiah. If the price of Rupiah
sterengthened againts dollars than the price of gold would be increased, As
well as if the price of the rupiah weakend againts the dollars then the price of
gold would decreased. So if the rupiah
2. Interest rate
When the price of gold rises when dollar exchange rate over the
rupiah, than the price of gold would be dropped. Itâs because when the
interest rate rises, many people would choose to invest their money in the
form of high interest deposits rather than saving golds.
3. The total of supply and demand of gold
The facor of supply & demand of gold could affected to the price of gold as
well. The point is when the demandâs of golds rises, the price of gold would
be increase too, so when the demand of golds dropped, then the price would
be decreased too.
11. Industry Analysis
11
ď¨ Pt.Antamâs has several strategy in order to deal with the
problems such as:
ď¨ - Antam has commitment to maintain growth through
solid development projects to improve the quality and
value of the companyâs mineral reserve and resource to
support the development of downstream businneses to
increase the added value of the companyâs mining
commodities.
ď¨ - Increasing the value of company by decreasing cost
while profitability expanding operations in a sustainable
manner.
12. Industry Analysis
12
⢠To maximize the value of shareholder which focus on development of the
company core business with commodity based on nickel, gold, and
bauxite.
⢠Divest in joint venture mining entities engaged in non-core commodities to
provide positive returns for shareholders and stakeholders.
13. Macro- Environmental Analysis
13
ď¨ Competition:
There are several competitors such as:
Pt. UBS(untung bersama sejahtera) is one of the
competitor of the condition is about the supply from
Anthamâs is not sufficient. So thatâs why consumers move
to USB because the lack of stock from Anthamâs gold. But
Anthamâs also have another competitors
ď¨ Substitution
Anthamâs also has another products from mining industry
such as nickel, bauksite, and coal which their core
businnes.
14. Macro- Environmental Analysis
14
Supplier Power
Eventhough Antamâs has competitors they have a several advantage from
Antamâs such as Antamâs has international sertificated while UBS has national
certificated only and of course Anthamâs is stated own enterprises while UBS
is a private company and that makes Anthamâs will get more trust from people.
Anthamâs has no supplier because Anthamâs itself is a supplier.
Buyer power
Antamâs also have a lot of business partner such as:
-Mitsubhisi Corporation, Sumitomo Metals Mining Co.Ltd, Krakatau Steel that
defines the buyer power itself.
15. Macro- Environmental Analysis
15
New Entrants
The threats of entry for the gold mining industrys is low due to high entry
barriers ,it need large expenditure to set up mining company is very high,
and the resource are limited and unrenewable. There are still many
competitors in the industry. However since the exit barriers are high the
competition is limited within the existing companies. Companies in the
industry might battle for larger market share but facing little threat of new
entries. Moreover, mining companies has a high exit cost and that becaused
the uss of specialized asset.
17. COMPANY ANALYSIS
17
PT.Antam as the big company in a mining industry in
Indonesia sure face a lof of Challenge.
As the company they are trying to solve that business
properly so the company can work as it used to be but
some problem is net some work either they choose to not
solved it or there is something else.
We are going to include some of the SWOT analysis and
some of the chart needed to support this teory.
18. SWOT
18
Favourable Unfavourable
Internal Strengths
⢠Product has its own certificate
from the governor
⢠Orientation international from
north Asia and Australia
⢠Easy company structure
⢠WeaknessesProduction depends on
the another source
⢠The rick of the mining is high
⢠The challenge from the commodity
market
External Opportunities
⢠Interest of PT Antam is high
⢠The earth resource is very
high
⢠Government support
⢠Easy to find the man power
⢠Fixed consumer for a long
Threats
⢠Governor policy about the enviroment
⢠Limited earrth resource
20. Description
20
From the diagram of PT.Antam SWOT
analysis we can say that PT.ANTAM in a
Quadrant 1,it mean the company has have
power and oppurtunities to develop its
company.
If we look at the company power we can say
that PT.Antam can be very effective to
support the national income of Indonesia
21. Key Success Factors
21
In Robert M.Grant book this is the one
way to determine the key success of the
company.
The definiton about key success factors
is the combination of important facts that
is required in order to accomplish one or
more desirable business goals.
24. This section
24
The alternatives section should demonstrate you did your
homework. You looked at three (always three!) possible
solutions and you picked the best one.
Alternatives should follow the mutually exclusive and
collectively exhaustive (MECE) principle.
Always list the solution that you came up with third, as it
will then be top of mind when you present your
implementation plan.
25. Key Issues
25
ď¨ If there is an increase in dollar price, as well as the
goldâs price will be increased too. so people didnât want
to buy the goldâs because the price is too high.
ď¨ People will more prefer to invest in other ways, than
investing in golds.
ď¨ The Countries trade war will affect to import/export value
will decreased.
ď¨ The monetary crisis will also affect the peopleâs buying
power of gold.
ď¨ Equilibrium of supply and demand, if the demand was
more high than supply, it means the goldâs price will be
increase.
26. Option #1: Production Control
26
If The Price from Dollarâs Currency Increase the firms
should control itâs production by reducing the gold
production quota itself.
Pros
ď¨ By reducing the gold production will help the company
not to overproduced and harm the company.
Cons
ď¨ The company canât take a full profit from itâs revenue.
ď¨ The company must sell the gold with low price.
27. Option #2: Alternative Export
27
The company must to export the gold to the others
countries
Pros
ď¨ The company will gain more interest from export
ď¨ The company power and connection from other
countries.
Cons
ď¨ The targeted country having some struggle for the
buying power
ď¨ There are some political issue from itâs government
28. Option #3: Central Banks
28
The company must sell itâs product to gain more interest from
the central banks with a huge amount.
Pros
ď¨ The company will have more extra interest from the central
banks.
ď¨ The goldâs price will be increased because it will cause
scarcity.
Cons
ď¨ Most of the gold controlled by the central banks.
ď¨ Thereâs some opportunity that the central banks will do
monopoly gold with huge amount.
29. Key Issues and Related
Solutions29
Price of
Dollar is
increasing
People will
prefer invest
In other
ways
Countries
Trade War
The
Monetary
Crisis
Equilibrium of
supple and
demand.
Option #1:
Prodution Control
â â â â
Option #2:
Alternative
Export â â â
Option #3:
Central Banks
â â â
A chart with checkmarks shows at-a-glace which option
best solves the key issues / decision criteria.
30. Recommendation
30
ď¨ To make antam investor become loyal to the company
and keep investing in gold mining instead of any other,
antam has to keep their satisfaction.
ď¨ for the monetary crisis antam always lookup for
anything that gives effect to them, predict it, find solution
for it.
Editor's Notes
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