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SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (SSNC): An Undervalued Tech Stock To Buy Now

We recently compiled a list of the 16 Most Undervalued Tech Stocks To Buy Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:SSNC) stands against the other undervalued tech stocks.

Artificial Intelligence and Data Centers

Artificial intelligence is the hot center of the technology industry, especially with the introduction of Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and Gemini. The AI revolution, which is underway, has affected the semiconductor market and we have seen chipmaker stocks skyrocket with it. However, semiconductor stocks are not the only beneficiaries, data centers also benefit greatly from the surge in AI.

According to Future Market Intelligence, the data center market is estimated at around $30.4 billion during 2024, it is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 14.4% to reach $117.24 billion by 2034. Data centers were in demand before the AI boom as well, with data from Jefferies showing their demand rising 10% to 20% for the last 15 years before AI. However, AI accelerated the market to around 30% in just two years.

The capabilities of data centers and artificial intelligence are revolutionary, but that doesn’t overshadow the energy consumption concerns that come with them. As highlighted by Goldman Sachs Research, data centers consume around 1% to 2% of overall power worldwide, which seems manageable at first. However, they are likely to rise from 3% to 4% in just a decade.

We recently covered 15 Best Data Center Stocks To Buy According to Jefferies, Citi and Wall Street Analysts. It talks about the alarming power consumption challenge that comes with AI and data centers. Here’s an excerpt from the article:

“Naturally, since the US is responsible for ushering in AI, AI energy consumption in America is higher than that in other countries. According to the Boston Consulting Group, by 2030, AI power consumption will account for 16% of all of America’s energy use. It is expected to grow by 15% to 20% annually and touch as much as 130 GW, or the amount of electricity that’s used by 100 million homes. AI chip companies are also aware of these trends, with the latest AI chips promising to improve energy efficiency by 25x. Improving AI performance at the semiconductor level is important especially since some areas where data centers are growing are being forced to turn to coal power to reduce the power gap.”

While the expected power consumption figures are concerning, they also point towards a new market opportunity to introduce “sustainable AI factories”. Tim Rosenfield co-founder and co-CEO of Sustainable Metal Cloud, has introduced HyperCubes, which reduces energy consumption by up to 50%.

HyperCubes contains servers fitted with Nvidia processors, submerged in synthetic oil called polyalphaolefin. Synthetic oil draws heat from the processors more efficiently than air cooling systems typically used in most data centers.

These cubes are being used in Singapore and Australia. Tim Rosenfield mentioned that the technology enables high-density hosting for GPUs and that too sustainably with low energy consumption. The technology is also said to be 28% cheaper to install as compared to traditional cooling systems and is designed to be used in any data center around the globe.

The co-founder of SMC further mentioned that countries like Singapore are looking to push the “green” button for data centers and AI ambitions and the country has committed more than $379.7 million to the cause.

Countries like Singapore, where SMC is headquartered, are also looking to mitigate the hefty energy consumption by pushing for “green” data centers to support its AI ambitions where the country has committed more than 500 million Singapore dollars ($379.7 million). The company has also recently received funding from Singapore state investor Temasek-backed ST Telemedia Global Data Centers, one of Asia’s largest data center operators.

Our Methodology

To curate the list of 16 most undervalued tech stocks to buy now we first identified 50 undervalued tech stocks that were most widely held by hedge funds. We looked at stocks that were trading under 20 times their forward earnings (the market’s P/E multiple is ~23x as of August 28, according to WSJ data), with earnings expected to grow during the year. Once we had an aggregated list of 50 undervalued tech stocks, we ranked them by short percentage of shares outstanding as of 8/15/2024, sourced from Yahoo Finance.

Why do we care about what hedge funds do? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter’s strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 275% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 150 percentage points (see more details here).

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SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:SSNC)

Short % of Shares Outstanding: 0.70%

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 41

Forward Price to Earnings Ratio as of August 28: 14.39

SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:SSNC) is a global provider of software and related services for the finance and healthcare sector. Their software helps businesses manage operations effectively with a special focus on data handling and other complex processes.

They operate through Financial Services, Healthcare Solutions, Software-Enabled Solutions, and other Professional services. SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:SSNC) has a track record of successful strategic acquisitions to grow its business and has integrated more than 50 companies since 1995. These expansions have given the company a strategic edge firstly through the market reach it has gained through expansion and secondly by its growing software services portfolio.

The fiscal Q2 2024, was a testimony that these acquisitions have turned out to be profitable for the company. Its second-quarter growth was led by Intralinks, a key subsidiary of SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:SSNC) incorporated in 2018. The subsidiary, now one of the business segments for the company grew 16.1% during the quarter to deliver 6.5% adjusted revenue growth for the company.

SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:SSNC) has been facing debt issues recently, however, management has been quick to address the issue and paid down $25.2 million in debt during the quarter. Moreover, it expects full-year revenue to grow to $5.79 billion with earnings margins at 38.7%, both indicating substantial improvement year-over-year.

SSNC is one of the most undervalued tech stocks to buy now. It is trading at 14 times its forward earnings, a 27% discount to its sector. Analysts expect its earnings to rise by 11.90% during the year to reach $5.16.

SSNC was held by 41 hedge funds in Q2 2024, with total stakes worth $2.53 billion. Pzena Investment Management is the top share holder of the company with a position worth $890.4 million.

Giverny Capital Asset Management stated the following regarding SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:SSNC) in its fourth quarter 2023 investor letter:

“It’s a bit like two neighbors, both young and with excellent incomes. If one diligently saves a good portion of their income, dollar cost averages regularly into the stock market, pays a little extra on the mortgage every month and avoids credit card debt, while the other dabbles in exotic investments, is on a first-name basis with a local bookie and maxes out credit cards at the holidays, we have a pretty good idea which household will be richer at age 65, no matter who earns more money over their careers.

It’s the same for companies. Earnings power matters, but not more than capital allocation. I thought about this for a while and sold SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:SSNC) in the third quarter. This is a fine business with a history of making smart acquisitions. But recently the decision to use floating rate debt to finance acquisitions when interest rates were at historical lows has been a costly mistake. SS&C is growing modestly, but its earnings are stagnant because incremental cash flow must be dedicated to higher interest charges.

Selling SS&C and Markel, which were each about 4% of the portfolio, was not easy for me. Both businesses trade for reasonable prices and have good competitive positions. They have strong CEOs who have been in the job for many years. CEO Bill Stone founded SS&C and is a billionaire thanks to his own decisions. Tom Gayner at Markel is a well-regarded stock market investor and a much-admired leader.”

Overall SSNC ranks 2nd on our list of the most undervalued tech stocks to buy now. While we acknowledge the potential of SSNC as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for a promising AI stock that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

 

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Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.

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