The ASX 200 share that offers a 'massive opportunity' right now: expert

Could this company be all engines go? This fund manager tends to think so…

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Key points

  • Top investors have descended on Hobart on Friday to share their best and brightest ideas
  • One fund manager has named Carsales as his top pick
  • Growing operations overseas and a strong track record are behind the selection

Investors are being treated to a tonne of stock ideas from some of the biggest names in funds management today. One of those ideas is an ASX 200 share that has dragged 13% lower this year despite accelerating its earnings.

Auscap Asset Management's portfolio manager, Tim Carleton, named his pick from the field today at the Sohn Hearts and Minds 2022 conference in Hobart.

Unlike some of the other guest speakers, Carleton looked locally for his prized pitch for outperformance. The astute fund manager drew the crowd's attention to a highly profitable ASX-listed company that could be set to put the pedal to the metal on future growth.

Which ASX 200 share is this expert's top pick?

Before I 'exhaust' the automotive puns — the Auscap fundie revealed Carsales.com Ltd (ASX: CAR) as his number one selection. Rather than being deterred by the underperformance compared to the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) year-to-date, Carleton was emboldened by it.

Speaking to the value opportunity present in Carsales, the Auscap manager said:

We've seen a lower share price as a result of broad market movements. These are the sorts of opportunities that we love and it offers a compound earnings growth story with an attractive valuation.

Carleton admitted it might seem odd to describe the automotive online marketplace as a value play. After all, the current price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio hovers around 47 times.

This might seem almost extortionist compared to a peer average P/E of approximately 35 times earnings. Yet, the experienced fund manager explained that the company's broad geographic exposure to areas outside of Australia represented a "massive opportunity".

Not cruising alone on this one

It seems Carleton is in good company with his attraction to this ASX 200 share. Both Wilsons and Alphinity — two prominent Australian fund managers — have sung the praises of Carsales recently.

Furthermore, the Auscap portfolio manager pointed out Carsales' history of growing earnings per share (EPS). Looking at how the company's EPS has performed since 2019 (below), it's hard to argue with the statement.

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Further fuelling the bull case, Carsales is one company that hasn't reduced its dividends since making its first payment. Since 2010, the company's dividends have grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.6%.

This ASX 200 share currently trades at $21.66 apiece — gaining 13.2% in the last month.

Motley Fool contributor Mitchell Lawler has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended carsales.com Limited. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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