3M Issues Fourth-Quarter Results; Reaffirms 2012 Guidance

3M (MMM) reported modest fourth-quarter earnings expansion Thursday and offered an outlook for 2012 that was consistent with our expectations. We’re sticking with our $88 per share fair value estimate at this time. Total sales advanced 5.7% on the heels of organic local-currency sales growth of 3.3% (1.3 percentage points coming from volume and the balance of the organic expansion from pricing). The company noted that revenue expansion was strongest in its Industrial and Transportation segment (abrasives, aerospace, industrial adhesives and tapes, etc.), which increased 14.3% during the period. Safety, Security, and Protection Services (SSPS), Consumer and Office (stationery products, office supplies, etc.), and Health Care (infection prevention, skin and wound care, etc.) experienced advances in revenue during the period, … Read more

3M Posts Another Weak Quarter; Results Should Not Be Extrapolated to Broader Economy

3M (MMM) reported disappointing third-quarter results Wednesday that showed negligible earnings expansion and guided to weak fourth-quarter performance. The firm is one of the few industrial names that have disappointed investors this earnings season, and we think such a weak report is by far an exception. We maintain that a recession is nowhere in sight, and our fair value estimate—which considers the long-term intrinsic value of the company–of $93 per share for 3M remains unchanged. Worldwide organic sales growth advanced just shy of 3%, as the firm noted weakness in the electronics market (LCD TVs)—which was well known and expected—and slowing growth in the developed world (a trend that left little impact on other industrial firms sporting strong third-quarter results). Though … Read more

How to Think About Corporate Tax Reform

There Is Milk At The Store

This article first appeared in the September edition of the High Yield Dividend Newsletter. For more information about this publication, please see here. “Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.” — Winston Churchill By Brian Nelson, CFA Very few of us could have imagined that we’d witness the bull market that began on that fateful day in March 2009 that might very well mark a generational low. In 2009, major investment banks around the globe were struggling to survive, and the fallout in the mortgage markets left the banks holding paper that nobody wanted to own, let alone buy. The global financial system … Read more

Economic Roundtable: Quant Quake, Quac-cidental Correlation

Image Source: Anders Sandberg.  Last week, the markets may have revealed that internals aren’t all that healthy. Major equity markets experienced a “rotation” that reminded many investors of the “quant quake” from August 2007. As Valuentum’s Brian Nelson wrote in Value Trap, “just a few bad days in the market caused a rapid unwinding of many quant long-short strategies (back then). Goldman’s chief financial officer said at the time that the firm was witnessing ‘25-standard deviation moves, several days in a row.’” On the surface, markets last week seemed relatively calm, but as the episode in 2007 revealed the activity last week may just be the calm before the storm. Many are pointing to overcrowded trades in betting against certain … Read more

Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week of February 9

Below we provide a list of firms that raised their dividends during the week ending February 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                          3M (MMM): now $1.51 per share quarterly dividend, was $1.50. Allegion (ALLE): now $0.48 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.45. AllianceBernstein (AB): now $0.77 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.65. Amdocs (DOX): now $0.479 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.435. Ameren (AEE): now $0.67 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.63. American Assets Trust (AAT): now $0.335 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.330. American Financial … Read more

US Congress Is Getting Ready to Pass a Massive ~$2.2 Trillion Fiscal Stimulus Bill

Image Shown: US equities have started to recover some of their lost ground as the likelihood that the US Congress will pass a massive ~$2.2 trillion fiscal stimulus and emergency spending package, dubbed the CARES Act, has increased significantly over the past week as seen through the bounce in the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY). President Trump has clearly indicated that he intends to sign such a bill into law as soon as possible, with the US House of Representatives expected to take up the legislation this upcoming Friday morning on March 27. By Callum Turcan On March 25, the US Senate worked late into the night to secure a bipartisan compromise on a massive ~$2.2 trillion fiscal stimulus … Read more

Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week February 11

Below we provide a list of firms that raised their dividends during the week ending February 11. 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 3M (MMM): now $1.49 per share quarterly dividend, was $1.48. Algoma Steel Group (ASTL): now $0.05 per share quarterly dividend. Amdocs (DOX): now $0.395 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.360. Ameren (AEE): now $0.59 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.55. Ametek (AME): now $0.22 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.20. Ares Management (ARES): now $0.61 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.47. AstraZeneca PLC (AZN): now $1.97 … Read more

Understanding How Dividends Impact Intrinsic Value Estimation

  “Dividends are a transfer of cash to the shareholders that the shareholders owned anyway.” — Brian Nelson, CFA By Brian Nelson, CFA Many investors use the strategy of dividend growth investing as a means to generate increasing income in their retirement portfolios to stay ahead of inflation, or as a means to grow an income stream in the decades before retirement. Though we think such a strategy has merit, we think it’s important for readers to understand how a cash dividend payment impacts the valuation (intrinsic worth) of a company. In this article and for analytical purposes, we use the terms ‘dividend’ and ‘distribution’ interchangeably, even though the tax implications for investors are different. Let’s address the important concept … Read more

Great Year for (Our) High Yield Dividend Ideas! Inquire about the High Yield Dividend Newsletter!

“When I highlighted my concerns about MLPs years ago, we were doubted, but we ended up being right. When we warned about the value factor, we were told the quants had solved the market, but we ended up being right, with the quant factor having its worst year in 2020 in history. We called the COVID-19 crash and highlighted opportunities for dollar cost averaging near the March 2020 bottom. We were bullish on the huge upswing in 2021, and we avoided the worst areas of 2022 to the point where our publishing suite is doing fantastic this year, if not “outperforming.” When I highlighted the second edition of the book Value Trap, our team released a press release warning about the 60/40 … Read more