Neil Woodford Buys More British American Tobacco Plc, NEXT plc And G4S plc, And Sells Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc

British American Tobacco Plc (LON:BATS), NEXT plc (LON:NXT), G4S plc (LON:NXT) and Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc (LON:RB) catch the eye among the ace investor’s latest trades.

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WOODFORDMaster investor Neil Woodford has been busy putting his clients’ money to work since the launch of his new CF Woodford Equity Income Fund in June.

September saw further trading. In particular, the fund increased its holdings in British American Tobacco (LSE: BATS), NEXT (LSE: NXT) and G4S (LSE: GFS), and exited its position in Reckitt Benckiser (LSE: RB).

British American Tobacco

In one of Woodford’s perennial favourite sectors, the fund added to its stake in British American Tobacco on “undeserved share price weakness”. There was no trading news from the company during September, but the shares fell from north of £36 mid-month to barely above £35 by the end.

You can actually buy at £34.50 at the minute; so cheaper than Woodford paid. At that price you’re getting British American Tobacco at a forward P/E of 16 with a dividend yield of over 4%.

G4S

Security firm G4S is another company that released no trading news during September, and was added to on the basis of undeserved share price weakness. G4S suffered a very poor 2013, and remains out of favour with many analysts, but Woodford is nothing if not a contrarian.

You can still buy the shares today at the level to which they’d fallen in the latter part of September: around £2.50. The forward P/E in G4S’s case is pushing 18, so higher than British American Tobacco’s, while the dividend yield is lower at below 4%.

NEXT

Retailer NEXT did have trading news during September; and it wasn’t good. The company warned that if the unseasonably warm weather continued throughout October, it was unlikely to meet its full-year profit guidance.

The Woodford team’s response? — “As long-term investors … we are not deterred by this weather-related blip and took the opportunity to add to our holding in what we continue to view as a very high quality, dependable retail business with an outstanding track record of delivering long-term shareholder value”.

At a share price of £66.50, NEXT is on a similar P/E and yield rating to British American Tobacco.

Reckitt Benckiser

Consumer goods group Reckitt Benckiser is a company Woodford had held in his portfolios for over a decade. The company had delivered exceptional returns, but Woodford and his team are not sentimental: “We continue to view Reckitt as a great business with a very strong management team and an excellent product line-up. Such a high quality business deserves a high market rating but the shares have recently become too expensive to continue to justify their position in the portfolio”.

Reckitt’s shares traded above £53 for much of September, peaking at just shy of £55. You can buy today at £52, but the P/E is still high at 20 and the yield is below 3%.

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