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FAIRFAX FINANCIAL HOLDINGS $360 (Toronto symbol FFH: SI Rating: Average) (416-367-2612; www.fairfax.ca; Shares outstanding: 16.9 million; Market cap: $6.1 billion) is a financial services holding company with assets of $27.9 billion. Fairfax engages in insurance, reinsurance and investment management. Prem Watsa is the chairman and founder of the company. Fairfax’s shares are high priced, but you can buy an odd lot of as few as 10 shares or so through any broker. Fairfax provides reinsurance through OdysseyRe and Group Re. Reinsurers provide insurance to insurers. Crum & Forster is Fairfax’s main U.S. insurance subsidiary, and Northbridge Financial is its principal subsidiary in Canada. Fairfax also sells insurance in Asia. Fairfax recently announced that it will acquire the 36.9% of Northbridge Financial not already held. Northbridge is a recommendation of Stock Pickers Digest. In the nine months ended September 30, 2008, Fairfax’s earnings jumped 112.8%, to $1.13 billion or $60.63 a share, from $532.2 million or $29.54 a share. The latest nine months included net gains on investments of $1.9 billion, offset by net catastrophe losses (including net losses related to Hurricanes Ike and Gustav) of $366.2 million....
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. $19.99, New York symbol AXP, has received approval to operate as a bank holding company. This will give the company greater access to government-sponsored financial assistance programs. In addition, it will broaden its access to new capital. The change will also let Amex open branches and take deposits, if it wants to. However, the company will probably continue to focus on its credit card and travel businesses, instead of building up a traditional branch network....
WELLS FARGO & CO. $31 (New York symbol WFC; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Finance sector; Shares outstanding: 3.3 billion; Market cap: $102.3 billion; WSSF Rating: Average) provides a wide variety of financial services to nearly eight million customers through roughly 6,000 branches and offices in 23 states. Internationally, it operates in Canada, the Caribbean and Central America. Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway holding company owns 9% of Wells Fargo’s shares. The company has now agreed to acquire WACHOVIA CORP. $5.71 (New York symbol WB, Conservative Growth Portfolio, Finance sector; Shares outstanding: 2.2 billion; Market cap: $12.6 billion; WSSF Rating: Extra risk). Wachovia stockholders will receive 0.1991 of a Wells Fargo common share for each Wachovia share they hold. The merger will make Wells Fargo one of the largest banks in the United States, with over 10,000 branches in 39 states and $713 billion in U.S. deposits ($787 billion in total deposits). It also gives Wells Fargo its first operations in the Atlantic Seaboard and southeastern U.S....
Wells Fargo has avoided most of the big writedowns that have led to the recent bankruptcies of several major banks and brokerage firms. That’s largely to due to its stricter lending standards, which limited its exposure to subprime mortgages. The company’s focus on retail banking also provides it with a sound capital base, plus steady fee income from services such as credit and debit cards and Internet banking. Wells Fargo now aims to acquire struggling Wachovia. It’s a complex transaction, but the deal could lead to big gains for Wells Fargo as it sheds Wachovia’s bad loans and integrates its large retail banking network. WELLS FARGO & CO. $31 (New York symbol WFC; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Finance sector; Shares outstanding: 3.3 billion; Market cap: $102.3 billion; WSSF Rating: Average) provides a wide variety of financial services to nearly eight million customers through roughly 6,000 branches and offices in 23 states. Internationally, it operates in Canada, the Caribbean and Central America. Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway holding company owns 9% of Wells Fargo’s shares....
POWER CORPORATION $31.55 (Toronto symbol POW; SI Rating: Above average) is a diversified holding company. Power Corp. controls one of Canada’s largest mutual-fund companies, IGM Financial, and Great-West Lifeco, one of the largest life insurers. Power Financial, 66.4% held, is a holding company for Power Corp.'s financial assets, including 72.9% of Great-West Lifeco and 58.4% of IGM Financial. As well, Power Financial holds 50% of Parjointco, which in turn owns a 54.3% interest in Swiss-listed Pargesa Holdings SA. Pargesa has 95% of its assets in five large European companies: Imerys (minerals), Total SA (oil), Pernod Ricard (wine and spirits), Suez (energy, water and waste services) and Lafarge SA (cement and building materials). In the three months ended June 30, 2008, Power Corp.'s earnings excluding one-time items rose 3.5%, to $382 million or $0.82 a share, from $369 million or $0.79. Great-West Lifeco contributed $254 million to earnings and IGM Financial contributed $88 million....
Power Corp. has held up well lately despite exceptional volatility in stock markets and in financial services stocks. That’s because both of its major holdings are leaders in their fields, are cheap in relation to their steady earnings and have long histories of rising dividends. POWER CORPORATION $31.55 (Toronto symbol POW; SI Rating: Above average) is a diversified holding company. Power Corp. controls one of Canada’s largest mutual-fund companies, IGM Financial, and Great-West Lifeco, one of the largest life insurers. Power Financial, 66.4% held, is a holding company for Power Corp.'s financial assets, including 72.9% of Great-West Lifeco and 58.4% of IGM Financial. As well, Power Financial holds 50% of Parjointco, which in turn owns a 54.3% interest in Swiss-listed Pargesa Holdings SA. Pargesa has 95% of its assets in five large European companies: Imerys (minerals), Total SA (oil), Pernod Ricard (wine and spirits), Suez (energy, water and waste services) and Lafarge SA (cement and building materials)....
Despite a stream of nerve-rattling financial news, starting with the failure of the first Congressional bailout package, the Dow Industrials and the S&P 500 managed to hold above Monday’s lows this week until just before Friday’s close. It’s a mistake to read too much into this, of course. But it is encouraging to see both indexes move sideways in this depressing news environment. Market turnarounds often occur in times of high volatility and bad news. Our advice is to resist any urge you may feel to sell good-quality stocks, just because you fear they may go lower. WACHOVIA CORP. $6.21, New York symbol WB, has agreed to merge with WELLS FARGO & CO. $34.56, New York symbol WFC. Wachovia stockholders will receive 0.1991 of a Wells Fargo common share for each Wachovia share they hold. The deal requires stockholder and regulatory approvals....
DUNDEE CORP. $13 (Toronto symbol DC.A; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Finance sector; Shares outstanding: 74.6 million; Market cap: $969.8 million; SI Rating: Average) is a holding company with subsidiaries in three main areas: wealth management, real estate and resources. Its main asset is its 49% stake (63% voting interest) in DundeeWealth Inc., which offers wealth management services and owns the Dynamic family of mutual funds. DundeeWealth manages $63.1 billion worth of assets. DundeeWealth recently completed its purchase of a 60% interest in Toronto-based pension fund manager Aurion Capital Management. It also acquired an 89% interest in BHR Fund Advisors, a Philadelphia-based mutual fund manager and distributor. The two purchases broaden Dundee- Wealth’s investment management capabilities, and diversify its sales distribution network. In the three months ended June 30, 2008, Dundee Corp.'s earnings fell sharply, to $0.08 a share from $0.20 a year earlier. Revenue fell 8.5%, to $286.1 million from $312.6 million....
We advise most investors to place the bulk of their holdings in the Finance sector of their portfolio in two or more of the big five Canadian banks. The banks have been among the market’s top performers for several decades now, and continue to offer an attractive combination of growth and income. We also recommend that investors diversify their Finance investments with non-bank Finance sector stocks, such as these four. Like the big banks, they trade at reasonable levels in relation to their earnings. Great-West Lifeco and IGM Financial also pay above-average dividends. However, we see only three as buys right now. GREAT-WEST LIFECO INC. $32 (Toronto symbol GWO; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Finance sector; Shares outstanding: 894.4 million; Market cap: $28.6 billion; SI Rating: Above average) is Canada’s largest insurance company, with assets under administration of $392.8 billion. The company also provides retirement planning and wealth management services. Power Corp. controls 70.6% of Great-West’s shares....
SLEEP COUNTRY CANADA INCOME FUND $21.96 (Toronto symbol Z.UN; SI Rating: Extra Risk) is now the subject of a friendly $22 per unit cash takeover offer from two private equity firms: Birch Hill Equity Partners Management and Westerkirk Capital (a holding company of the Thomson family)....