Major Automakers Lead July Sales Charge

Key Takeaways –> The three months from May-July mark the best three month stretch in terms of vehicles sold in the US since August-October 2000. –> Truck and SUV demand remains high. Ford is gaining momentum as the F-Series nears full supply, and GM trucks continue strong sales growth. Honda set a July record for truck and SUV sales. –> The safety of connected vehicles and advanced auto technology has come into question recently. Fiat Chrysler has been hit by the largest safety fine in the industry’s history after failing to recall millions of vehicles. The US auto market continues on its pace for the best year in the past decade. A seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 17.55 million … Read more

Assessing the Fallout from the Collapse in China’s Stock Market…Thus Far

No longer do we live in an isolated world. If you weren’t convinced of this before the Global Financial Crisis, the credit crunch of late last decade should have changed that. Just as the interconnectedness of global financial markets is undeniable, we think the significance of the health of the Chinese economy is as critically important to the trajectory of equity prices across the globe. That’s why we’re not taking the recent collapse in the Chinese stock market lightly. Here’s what we’re hearing. China’s major restaurant bellwether, Yum! Brands (YUM), owner of KFC, addressed whether a decline in the country’s equity market has impacted sales. Though the company noted that “a very small percentage of customers have been impacted,” we’re … Read more

Aerospace and Automotive Demand Powering Most Industrials

Air travel growth and pent-up demand from delayed auto sales due to the Great Recession have provided a boom in spending within the commercial aerospace and automotive industries in recent years, respectively. The ever-increasing global population continues to be a driving force behind the expansion and adaptation of power end markets, and innovative solutions to meet growing global energy demand will continue to be a source of growth for industrials despite fluctuations in the energy-price markets. Such drivers in part have propelled the underlying performance of industrial giants GE (GE) and Honeywell (HON), among others. Winners and Losers Are Developing in Commercial Aerospace We expect commercial aircraft production and deliveries to continue to increase for at least the next three … Read more

June Sales Keep Auto Industry on Track for Best Year in A Decade

Key Takeaways The auto industry continues its strong comeback in 2015. Volume and profits are growing, and the industry is poised for a banner year. SUV and light truck demand are the primary drivers behind the sales growth, as the drop in gasoline prices slows purchases of smaller, more fuel-efficient cars. America’s best-selling line, the Ford F-Series, remains in limited supply, even as demand for the truck line remains high, but other producers, including GM, are looking to take advantage of the mismatch. Toyota remains the top-selling retail brand in the US, despite weak industry-wide car sales. June US auto sales, according to Autodata Corp, increased 3.9% over the year-ago period to a total of 1.48 million units, the most … Read more

May US Auto Sales Cruise Past Expectations

Key Takeaways The US auto market has recovered significantly since the depths of the Great Recession, posting its best monthly unit sales levels in May in a decade and possibly positioning itself to reach the highest level of annual unit sales since 2001. Consumer demand continues to shift from cars to light trucks and SUVs as pain at the pump eases. America’s best-selling truck, the Ford F-Series, is losing market share, but this may just be temporary as it ramps up production to meet “sky-high” demand. Chevy and Toyota are busy capitalizing on the weakness, however. Tesla may have the brightest future among any auto maker in theory, but how long will it take for its plans to be realized?  … Read more

Goodbye Radio Shack, Hello Office Products Behemoth

RadioShack will close its doors, while Staples and Office Depot are planning to tie the knot. 3D printing stocks may be in for a world of hurt in 2016, while GM and Ford benefit from strong employment and low gas prices. RadioShack (RSH) has finally defaulted on its debt. The company is reportedly in talks to sell half of its stores to Sprint (S) and close the remainder, should Amazon (AMZN) lose interest. Standard General, the largest shareholder in the archaic electronics retailer holds most all the cards, however, and we’ll soon see whether complete liquidation is in RadioShack’s future in the coming days. The sad reality is that the struggling electronics store chain may only have its real estate … Read more

Pain in Oil Not Likely To Subside Soon; Alibaba Disappoints

Just how bad are we drowning in crude oil? Yesterday’s inventory report showed the largest weekly supply increase in over 30 years, since 1982. That’s how bad. Yet, knowing that crude oil prices are driven by supply and demand, pundits continue to be optimistic, perhaps overly so, about the timing of the recovery in the price of the black liquid (USO). Let’s first start with OPEC, and the Secretary-General Abdullah al-Badri, who said Tuesday that oil prices have bottomed as he “warned of a risk of a future price spike to $200 a barrel.” With inventories as they are and OPEC not ceding market share to US shale-based plays, we think the Secretary-General is drinking a bit too much Kool-aid. … Read more

Reiterating Our $20 Per Share Fair Value Estimate on Ford

Ford (F) has been in the news quite a bit as of late. On January 8, we learned that Ford’s sales in China rose an impressive 19% to 1.114 million vehicles in 2014. As followers have come to expect, the automaker is executing well and gaining ground in the country, a central part of our thesis. That same day we also received word that Ford raised its dividend 20%, to $0.15 per share on a quarterly basis. That’s nearly a 4% annual dividend yield based on current prices! Though the firm’s dividend is not as safe as those in the Dividend Growth portfolio on the basis of its Dividend Cushion ratio, we do view the dividend as icing on the cake with respect to Ford’s overall investment thesis. On … Read more

Alcoa Kicks Off Fourth Quarter Earnings Season

Would we ever considering owning Alcoa (AA) near a cyclical peak in economic demand, roughly 5-7 years into one of the strongest stock-market recoveries in history, or said differently, in the current environment? The short answer is: No. Market veterans know that the time to consider buying Alcoa is at a cyclical trough, not at peaks, and only then if there is no tangible risk of default. Alcoa may not be as much of an economic bellwether as it once was when the US was a much larger manufacturer of goods, but the aluminum giant is still relevant in assessing underlying demand trends in various end markets across the globe. The lightweight metal producer finds its way into just about … Read more

Dividend Increases for the Week Ending January 9

Below we provide a list of firms that raised their dividends during the week ending January 9. The dividend reports of covered firms on this list will be updated shortly with the new information. To access our dividend reports use the ‘Symbol’ search box in our website header. Firms Raising Their Dividends This Week ADT (ADT): now $0.21 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.20. BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust (BPT): now $2.69 per share quarterly dividend, was $2.03. DDR (DDR): now $0.1725 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.155. Ford (F): now $0.15 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.125. Nordic American Tankers (NAT): now $0.22 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.14. Plains All American Pipeline (PAA): now $0.675 per share quarterly … Read more