Reflections, 13 March 2024
Asbury Automotive: An Undervalued Gem in The Stock Market?
by Chris Susanto,
Founder, Re-ThinkWealth.com
Mentor, VIM.sg
This article is suitable for:
Beginners and intermediate investors.
First, disclaimer: As of this writing, I am vested in Asbury Automotive Group, Inc.
In this article, I will share a little bit more about what Asbury does as a company and a little bit about its current valuation.
What does Asbury Automotive do?

Image source: Asbury Automotive
I have owned shares in Asbury Automotive Group, Inc., for about 18 months.
Asbury is essentially a collection of many automobile dealerships. They operate around 158 new-vehicle stores and 37 collision centers.
Over 70% of their new vehicle revenue is from luxury and import brands. They also offer third-party financing and insurance products.
Asbury operates in sixteen states in the US. And it generated $14.8 billion in revenue in 2023. They target at least $30 billion of revenue sometime between 2025 and 2030.
Is Asbury Automotive an Undervalued Gem?

Image source: Asbury Automotive
Since 2018, Asbury has experienced a 115% increase in revenue (17% CAGR) and a 288% increase in Adj. Eps (31% CAGR), and a 90% increase in new car dealerships.
They have historically grown by acquisitions.
Asbury has also been repurchasing their own shares through their share buyback program and has purchased 1.3M shares so far using $258M in 2023.
However, revenue growth has been stagnant in 2023, with total revenue for the full year 2023 at $14.8 billion, which is a 4% decrease from the prior year.
EBITDA decreased by 15% from the prior year to $1.1 billion, while adjusted operating cash flow for 2023 was $705 million, a decrease of $282 million from the prior year.
For the full year 2023, Asbury reported net income of $603 million compared to $997 million in the prior year, which is a decrease in net income of around 39.5% year over year.
Despite the drop in earnings, based on Asbury’s current market capitalization of $4.3B as of 13 March 2023, the current price-to-earnings ratio is only around 7.13, which, in my view, is attractive.
Future Outlook of Asbury
In 2023, Asbury already used $258 million to repurchase 1.3 million shares (average price: $198.46). As of December 31, 2023, the company still has another $203 million remaining on its share repurchase authorization.
Buyers of luxury brands such as Lexus and BMW have higher incomes than average (and Asbury gets over 70% of new vehicle revenue from luxury and midline imports). This means that these buyers are usually those who can afford a new car and maintain their cars even during a recession.

Image source: Asbury Automotive
Parts and servicing is a high-margin business for Asbury because although it only contributed around 14% of 2023 revenue, it contributed 42% of gross profit. People normally go to the dealer for repair because of the automakers’ warranty requirements.
Conclusion
My view is that Asbury Automotive differentiates itself in the market through its economies of scale and its focus on luxury brands, which attracts a more affluent customer base.
Yes, the company’s long-term debt to TTM net income is slightly high at around 5+ ($3.343B long-term debt compared to $602.5M TTM net income), but in my view, it is still alright for a company that grows primarily through acquisition.
Operating cash flow is also still strong. With a price-to-earnings ratio of slightly over 7, my view is Asbury Automotive stock currently looks attractive.
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About the writer
Chris is the founder of Re-ThinkWealth.com. He is also the founder of VIM/Value Investing Mentorship™, a Board Member in Bansea (Asia’s Oldest Angel Investment Network) and SPGG (Singapore Polytechnic Graduates Guild), and an independent director in Bansea Fund 2.
Since 2015, Chris has been empowering value investors through his passion for value investing, guiding individuals through his blog (Re-ThinkWealth.com) and private mentorship program at VIM. He leverages his extensive experience, including serving as an Independent Director of Bansea Fund 2 and Board Member at SPGG & Bansea (Asia’s oldest angel investment network), and his own investing journey starting at 21 to mentor and empower the next generation of value investors. Chris is a sought-after mentor/speaker, having shared his expertise at institutions like CGS-CIMB, NTU Singapore Financial Conference, SMU IIE, NUS Invest, Seedly TV and Money FM 89.3.
Learn more about building your value investing skills with VIM, a private mentorship and community (capped at 150 mentees/students), at: https://www.vim.sg/
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