SOL shares: your next blue chip investment?

The Washington H Soul Pattinson & Company Ltd (ASX:SOL) share price is up 3.4% since the start of 2025. It's probably worth asking, 'is the SOL share price undervalued?'
The Washington H Soul Pattinson & Company Ltd (ASX:SOL) share price is up 3.4% since the start of 2025. At the same time, the Aristocrat Leisure Ltd (ASX:ALL) share price is 15.3% away from its 52-week high. This brief article explains why it could be worth adding SOL and ALL shares to your ASX investing stock watchlist.

SOL share price in focus

Founded in 1903, Washington H. Soul Pattinson (WHSP) is an investment company with a diversified portfolio spanning various industries and asset classes.

Some of its largest holdings include significant stakes in well-known publicly listed companies such as TPG Telecom (ASX: TPG), New Hope Group (ASX: NHC), and a cross-shareholding in Brickworks (ASX: BKW).

SOL’s goal is to deliver strong returns to its shareholders through capital growth and a consistent increase in dividends as a holding company. As the second-oldest publicly listed company on the ASX, it boasts a long history of capital appreciation and dividend reliability. In fact, it has never missed a dividend payment since its listing in 1903! SOL operates like a family-run LIC, with a focus on the benefit of all shareholders, who are closely aligned with the company’s success.

ALL shares

Aristocrat Leisure is an Australian gambling machine operator headquartered in Sydney. It was founded by Len Ainsworth in 1953

Today, Aristocrat is the largest gambling machine manufacturer in Australia and one of the largest manufacturers of slot machines in the world. However, the business has diversified over the years and now also makes online mobile games. This segment has grown steadily to now make up nearly half of the company’s revenue.

The gaming machines Aristocrat make can be sold outright to a venue or gaming operator. Alternatively, a machine can be installed with a proportion of the revenue generated being paid on a recurring basis back to Aristocrat.

SOL & ALL share price valuation

We would consider SOL to be a ‘mature’ or ‘blue-chip’ business, so some of the metrics that could be worth considering include the debt/equity ratio, average yield, and return on equity, or ROE. These measures give us a sense of the company’s debt levels, their ability to generate returns from their assets, and their ability to consistently return profits to shareholders.

For FY24, Washington H Soul Pattinson & Company Ltd reported a debt/equity ratio of 8.5%, meaning the company has more equity than debt.

Over the last 5 years, SOL has delivered an average dividend yield of 2.4% per year. This is important to note if you’re looking for income from your investments.

Finally, in FY24, SOL reported an ROE of 5.6%. For a mature business you generally want to see an ROE of more than 10%, so SOL’s returns are a bit less than what we’d expect.

As more of a growth company, some of the trends we might consider for ALL shares include revenue growth, profit growth, and return on equity (ROE). I say ‘trends’ because it’s always important to look at these figures over a few years. The trend is a much more valuable figure than a single measure at one point in time.

Over the last 3 years, ALL has increased revenue at a rate of 11.7% per year to hit $6,604m in FY24. Meanwhile, net profit has increased from $820m to $1,303m. As for ROE, ALL’s last reported figure was 20.0%.

Please keep in mind that context is important. These metrics give us some indication of company performance, but it’s just the start of valuing SOL or ALL shares. To learn more about valuation, check out one of our free online investing courses.

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