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MTN IS BACK

22 October 2021

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It seems as if the MTN leadership is making the right calls. What can be expected from the company going forward?

- Brendan Peacock

MTN IS BACK

After a difficult few years, MTN has come roaring back, more than doubling its market capitalisation in the last year. While its share performance has brought the company back in line with historical valuations, the path ahead to a genuine rerating of the group remains challenging and will require faultless execution from management.

Investing is all about entry and exit points. Though shareholders holding MTN over five years would have reaped gains just shy of 20% in that time, anyone buying into a devalued MTN 12 months ago would have enjoyed a return of 150%. That seems like a startling rerating of the African telecommunications giant, and it reflects several tailwinds boosting its core business, in tandem with shrewd leadership.

It may seem surprising to speak of the oil price and television sets (see sidebar) in weighing up MTN’s performance, but it is critical to the company’s fortunes. Ninety One fund manager Samantha Hartard says MTN’s performance is inescapably linked to Africa’s commodity market performance – especially the price of oil.

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