AFLAC Incorporated AFL shares are being supported by the announcement of Japan Post's $2.6-billion investment in the insurer, according to Raymond James — and while Aflac's stock trades at a significant discount to peers, the company could report a “gradually improving ROE through 2020," in the firm's view.
The Analyst
Raymond James analyst Gregory Peters maintains a Strong Buy rating on Aflac with an unchanged $53 price target.
The Thesis
While Japan Post could buy around 50 million or more shares of Aflac in 2019, the company may also repurchase up to 28 million or more shares under its capital management program, Peters said in a Tuesday note.
The programs together could result in demand of 10 percent or more of Aflac’s outstanding shares in 2019, representing a unique opportunity in large-cap financials, the analyst said.
Aflac stands to benefit from an expected improvement in the JPY/USD exchange rate in 2019, Peters said.
Raymond James' operating EPS estimates for 2019 and 2020 have been revised upwards from $4.15 to $4.20 and from $4.30 to $4.35, respectively, to reflect the stronger exchange rate assumption.
Price Action
Aflac shares were trading up 1.16 percent at $46.92 at the time of publication Wednesday.
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