Alcoa Continues Swoon, Revises Aerospace 2016 Outlook to 6%-8% Expansion

Image Source: Boeing; image source: Alcoa Alcoa (AA) kicked off first-quarter 2016 earnings season April 12, but nobody reading our work should have much interest in shares. Our $10 fair value estimate for the company explains the lack of opportunity, and we laid in out in no uncertain terms in April 2015 that we thought, “The Time to Consider Owning Alcoa Has Passed.” Even a few months before that write-up, we said the aluminum giant was trading at a peak multiple on peak earnings, a classic valuation “no-no,” and since that time, shares of Alcoa have fallen more than 40%, “Alcoa Kicks Off Fourth Quarter (2014) Earnings Season:” From our Jan 13, 2015 article: Would we ever considering owning Alcoa … Read more

Surveying the Aerospace Arena

The reasons for liking commercial aerospace, or constituents involved in the production of commercial aircraft, are many and varied. The liberalization of air travel between global point-to-point markets has facilitated expansion in not only leisure travel but also business travel between countries. The advent of the low-cost-carrier model in the likes of Southwest (LUV) and others just like it around the globe has made air travel affordable to those that it once had “priced out.” The growing middle class in developing countries has paved the foundation for continued passenger growth, something that should be expected for decades to come. The collapse in jet fuel costs has made the global airline industry, or those involved in the transporting of people from … 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

The Market Top?

For those that are following along closely, you shouldn’t be surprised if the market corrects 5%-10% in the coming months. Let’s talk about this. From a technical standpoint, it may not be too far of stretch to say that we’re likely going to test the bottom of the S&P 500 (SPY) uptrend, and that could feasibly mean a drop to the 200-day moving average (blue line above). My technical alerts are telling me that with respect to the S&P 500, we’ve just dipped below the 50-day moving average, an arbitrary simple rolling average but one that is no less self-fulfilling than value investing itself. Don’t panic though. We’ve cut through the 50-day moving average many a time before during this … Read more

Gearing Up for 2015 Outlooks

Though the firms below aren’t included in the newsletter portfolios, we keep a close eye on them should an opportunity ever present itself. Not only are they fantastic companies with strong business models, but they also provide insight into the broad industries in which they operate. With only a couple weeks left in 2014, management teams are actively preparing their budgets for 2015. Let’s have a look at what a few bellwethers have been saying about their outlooks for next year. Industrial Bellwether 3M (MMM)  The maker of Post-it notes has become the poster child of aggressive dividend growth policy as of late. Having traditionally raised its dividend a penny or two per year in the past, 3M upped the … Read more

Dividend Increases for the Week Ending October 31

Below we provide a list of firms that raised their dividends during the week ending October 31. 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 Access Midstream Partners (ACMP): now $0.615 per share quarterly distribution, was $0.5950. AFLAC (AFL): now $0.39 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.37. Allison Transmission (ALSN): now $0.15 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.12. Associated Banc (ASBC): now $0.10 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.09. Atlas Energy (ATLS): now $0.52 per share quarterly distribution, was $0.49. Atlas Pipeline (APL): now $0.64 per share quarterly distribution, was $0.63. … Read more

GE’s and Honeywell’s Fundamentals Remain Strong

On Friday, General Electric (GE) and Honeywell (HON) posted solid results. GE is included in both the Best Ideas portfolio and Dividend Growth portfolio, while Honeywell is worthy of keeping a close eye on as its results shed light on the industrial sector as a whole. Our coverage universe allows us to comment on a wide variety of firms that are held outside the actively-managed portfolios. The analyst team spends most of their time evaluating the fundamentals and financials of these firms. Though we consider the best ideas to be in the portfolios, we also see the tremendous value in commenting on companies that are not directly included in the portfolios. We also provide extensive valuation and dividend analysis of … Read more

There’s No Space Like Aerospace

The recovery from the stock-market bottom in March 2009 has been five years in the making, but as the cyclical threat of an eventual global downturn looms, the aerospace industry is one of the few industries that we think will continue to be resilient in the face of such pressures. We expect commercial aircraft build rates to continue to climb at least through 2018. If the multi-year backlogs of unfulfilled deliveries at the large airframe makers aren’t enough, Boeing’s (BA) updated 20-year outlook for commercial aerospace demand, released June 10, was about as rosy as can be. The reason for such a long-range view has to do with the nature of aircraft building. When airframe makers build next-generation aircraft, they … Read more

Valuentum Economic Castleâ„¢ Rating Update

Read: Keeping the Horse Before the Cart: Valuentum’s Economic Castle™ Rating The Economic Castle Focuses on the Magnitude of Economic Value Creation The Valuentum Economic Castle™ rating is an enhancement of the competitive advantage framework (commonly known as economic moat analysis) that has become widespread and ubiquitous within the investing world. Whereas an economic moat framework evaluates a firm on the basis of the sustainability and durability of its competitive advantages, Valuentum’s Economic Castle™ rating evaluates a firm on the basis of the firm’s future economic profit spread (return on invested capital less its weighted average cost of capital). The companies with the strongest Valuentum Economic Castle™ ratings are poised to generate the most economic value for shareholders in the … Read more