Morgan Stanley Predicts First Global Auto Sales Volume Drop Since 2009

Thursday, January 3, 2019
By Paul Martin

by Tyler Durden
ZeroHedge.com
Thu, 01/03/2019

Morgan Stanley’s auto analyst Adam Jonas – formerly one of the biggest Tesla cheerleaders – predicts that global auto sales will be down 0.3% year over year in 2019 and that many consensus estimates across the industry are far too optimistic. In a note released Thursday morning, Jonas predicts “lower guidance” coming out of Detroit automakers at the same time that the global auto market sees its first volume drop since 2009. And despite consensus forecasts predicting revenue and margin growth across the board, Morgan Stanley generally defied the trend, reiterating its cautious view on the US auto sector.

Jonas expects global volume in 2019 to fall to 82.1 million units versus 82.4 million units in 2018. His team also expects higher input costs, combined with rising rates and rising R&D expense, to further pressure 2019 numbers. Aside from the obvious (lack of volume growth), he predicts tariff related costs will still be an overhang for automakers heading into the new year.

Morgan Stanley also believes that industry consensus for 2019 earnings is too bullish. Currently, the consensus is for all companies to grow revenues by 1% and EBITDA by more than 3%, which implies a 24 basis points EBITDA margin expansion. Instead, Morgan Stanley expects flat revenues and EBITDA down 1%, which would signify a 13 basis point contraction of EBITDA margins.

Morgan Stanley also expects margins lower for all three Detroit automakers, despite the consensus expecting them to rise between 26 and 61 basis points. The delta between Morgan Stanley’s predictions and consensus margins is the widest for the following companies:

Ferrari (MS 184bps EBITDA margin decline vs. consensus +63bps)
Harley-Davidson (MS -307bps vs. consensus -39bps)
Delphi Tech (MS -229bps vs. consensus -127bps)
AutoNation (MS -75bps vs. consensus -3bps).
Tesla stands out as where Morgan Stanley’s margin forecasts are furthest below consensus. Consensus for EBITDA margins is a rise of 359 basis points to 13.4%, while Morgan Stanley forecasts only a 7 basis point increase.

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