Showing posts with label TeleAtlas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TeleAtlas. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

TomTom vs. Garmin.

The highlight of today was the tanking of Garmin. GRMN lost some 21% in value. It now trades at $35 and change. A lot lower than $125 that it hit in Nov 2007, and financially, their numbers were better than ever! So, what is it that caused GRMN to be worth 21% less today than it was yesterday ? In a word, NuviPhone - their fancy gizmo phone with GPS built in. In my opinion, it is not a good idea - why? It is because most phones can do some form of GPS already - be it using a proper SIRF chip to receive GPS coordinates from satellites, or whether the phone just "triangulates" from the Cell towers it can "talk" to. The iPhone has GPS built-in [the software will get better in a hurry].

Let's compare GRMN and TMOAF [Q2 2008 only] vs Q2 2007.
a. Gross margins. Tom2 had gross margins of 46%. Garmin, 45%. Add TeleAtlas, and Tom2 actually had gross margins of 50%. As TeleAtlas' market penetration improves, Tom2's margins will improve. Garmin's gross margins were 50% in 2007 and Tom2's were 54% [pro-forma including TeleAtlas]. From now on, all numbers will include TeleAtlas.
b. Sales. GRMN had sales of 912M and Tom2's sales were 485M Euros = $776M. Garmin's PND sales were $751M [I included auto and personal/fitness and excluded marine/aviation].

Conclusions:
1. TomTom's profit margins on PND's [85% of sales] is far superior to Garmin's gross margins on PND's. Tom2's gross margins on PND's was 42%, and for GRMN, it is 23.3% [I calculated the 23.3% from GRMN's earnings report [175M/751M].
2. TomTom owns TeleAtlas which has 85% gross margins, a heady growth rate, and an agreement to sell maps to Google for at least 5 more years.
3. Garmin looks cheaper on a PE basis alone, but that is mostly due to the fact that Tom2 has to amortize their purchase of TeleAtlas.

Bottom-line: I prefer TomTom for the simple reason that they own TeleAtlas, and that gives them an economic moat that Garmin will never have.

Bapcha
References: TomTom, Garmin, Published earnings reports.