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MEG-PHL - Embedded Expectations Analysis - 2018 06 08

Megaworld Corporation (MEG:PHL) currently trades below recent averages relative to UAFRS-based (Uniform) Earnings, with a 1.0x Uniform P/B. At these levels, the market appears to have bearish expectations for the firm

Specifically, the market appears to have concerns about MEG's ability to take advantage of the Philippines' growing tourism industry, as well as their ability to benefit from the continued rise in consumer spending. Furthermore, the market may have concerns about the company's ability to sustain the efficiency of their cost management strategies
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Megaworld Corp.

Megaworld is a property developers, primarily engaged in the development in Metro Manila of large-scale mixed-use planned communities, or community townships, that integrate residential, commercial, educational/training, leisure and entertainment components. Co.'s real estate portfolio includes residential condominium units, subdivision lots and townhouses, as well as office projects and retail space. Co. has three primary business segments: real estate sales of residential and office developments, leasing of office space, primarily to business process outsourcing (BPO) enterprises, and retail space; and management of hotel operations.

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