Lithium Prices Remain Volatile; Albemarle Adjusts Long-term Demand Forecast

Image: Albemarle’s shares have faced significant pressure as a result of depressed lithium prices. By Brian Nelson, CFA The Financial Times reported February 16 that Albemarle (ALB) had reduced its 2030 demand forecast for lithium due to a reduced pace of electric-vehicle adoption in the U.S. and Europe. According to reports from Seeking Alpha, Albemarle now believes that 3.3 million tons of lithium carbon equivalent [LCE] will be in demand across the globe by the end of this decade, a pace that is meaningfully lower than the 3.7 million tons it had projected previously. Albemarle is also dealing with plunging lithium prices, which have punished its cash flow more recently. We think most of the bad news is priced into … Read more

Caterpillar’s Pricing Power Remains Phenomenal

Image: Price realization remains a key driver behind Caterpillar’s strong performance. On October 31, Caterpillar (CAT) reported better-than-expected third-quarter results, with revenue advancing 12% and non-GAAP diluted earnings per share handily beating the consensus forecast. Caterpillar continues to benefit from significant pricing power, but the firm is also experiencing volume increases. The firm’s adjusted operating profit margin expanded to 20.8% in the third quarter compared to 16.5% for the third quarter of 2022. Caterpillar ended the third quarter with $6.5 billion in cash and cash equivalents, short-term borrowings of ~$4.2 billion, and long-term debt of ~$1 billion and ~$7.6 billion in its ‘Machinery, Energy & Transportation’ and ‘Financial Products’ divisions, respectively. Its balance sheet, while not showcasing a net cash … Read more

Albemarle and ASML Holding Remain Key ESG-Focused Ideas

By Brian Nelson, CFA The investment landscape is fast changing, and investors want to invest how they want to invest. Custom approaches to meeting client needs have never been in greater demand. After all, the saying “there’s an ETF for that” has become as common as the saying “don’t put all your eggs in one basket.” There may be no greater or better investment than becoming more exposed to the sustainable trend of Environmental, Social and Governance [‘ESG’] investing, where ESG research points to key risks of a company that could have tremendous implications on its intrinsic value or fair value estimate distribution. For example, how should investors think about Johnson & Johnson’s (JNJ) talc exposure liabilities? What about 3M’s … Read more

Albemarle Is One of the Best Growth Stories on the Market Today

Image: Albemarle is a low-cost producer of lithium derivatives, an end market that is expected to experience tremendous demand in the coming years. By Brian Nelson, CFA On August 2, Albemarle Corp. (ALB) reported excellent second-quarter 2023 results that showed net sales advancing 60% and adjusted diluted earnings per share more than doubling in the quarter. For the full-year 2023, net sales are now expected to be between $10.4-$11.5 billion (was $9.8-$11.5 billion) thanks in part to continued strength in electric vehicle (EV) demand. Our fair value estimate for Albemarle stands at $257 per share, well above where shares are currently trading. We think the market is underestimating not only its growth potential but also mid-cycle levels of profitability. Albemarle … Read more

Albemarle Is Looking to Buy Australian Lithium Start Up

Image: Albemarle’s shares have faced pressure as lithium prices are expected to moderate in the near term. We continue to like Albemarle’s long-term story, however. By Brian Nelson, CFA On March 27, it became public that lithium maker Albemarle (ALB) is looking to bolster its future opportunities on the acquisition front, seeking to scoop up a smaller Australian lithium start-up Liontown Resources (LINRF). Though Liontown rejected the offer, other lithium stocks, including Standard Lithium (SLI), Sigma Lithium (SGML), Piedmont Lithium (PLL) and Lithium Americas (LAC) soared on the news. According to the firm’s website, Liontown’s project in Western Australia in Kathleen Valley is expected to be one of the world’s largest lithium mines, “supplying ~500,000 tonnes of 6% lithium oxide … Read more

Albemarle Outlines Strong Lithium Demand Outlook

  Image Source: Albemarle By Brian Nelson, CFA Albemarle Corporation (ALB) released preliminary fourth-quarter numbers for revenue and earnings on January 23 that came in better than the consensus estimate. Net sales in the quarter are expected in the range of $2.59-$2.65 billion, up 190% to 196%, while adjusted diluted earnings per share is targeted in the range of $8.35-$8.75, up 727% to 766%. We’ll get final results for the fourth quarter on February 15, but clearly Albemarle is doing a lot of things right to put up such fantastic growth rates. For those just getting familiar with key ideas in the simulated ESG Newsletter portfolio, here is some background on Albemarle’s operations from its most recent Form 10-K; note … Read more

Raising Our Fair Value Estimate of Dividend Aristocrat Caterpillar

Image: Caterpillar’s financial momentum is impressive. Image Source: Caterpillar By Brian Nelson, CFA We’ve raised our fair value estimate of Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) to $238 per share from $192 previously. As witnessed in Deere & Company’s (DE) fiscal fourth-quarter results, too, Caterpillar is driving considerable pricing expansion across its portfolio, and the impact on its financials has been quite impressive. Though not an idea in any newsletter portfolio, Caterpillar’s shares yield ~2% at the time of this writing, slightly better than the average S&P 500 company. The company is proud to be a Dividend Aristocrat. When Caterpillar reported third-quarter 2022 results back in October, the company recorded a 21% increase in revenue while adjusted profit per share leapt to $3.95 … Read more

Shares of Lithium Producer Albemarle Are Soaring So Far In 2022

  Image: Albemarle’s shares have rocketed higher the past few years and are soaring during 2022. By Brian Nelson, CFA On November 2, Albemarle Corp. (ALB) reported mixed third-quarter results that showed a modest miss on the top line versus consensus estimates, but a strong showing on the bottom line that beat what most analysts were looking for. Through the close of November 4, Albemarle’s shares have advanced more than 20% so far this year, and we think there may be more room to run based on the high end of our fair value estimate range ($300 per share). For those just getting familiar with key ideas in the simulated ESG Newsletter portfolio, here is some background on Albemarle’s operations … Read more

Albemarle Raises Guidance Yet Again, Expects to Be FCF Positive in 2022

Image Shown: Albemarle Corporation’s lithium operations have posted stellar financial performance in recent quarters and underpin the firm’s bright long-term growth outlook. Image Source: Albemarle Corporation – Second Quarter of 2022 IR Earnings Presentation By Callum Turcan On August 3, Albemarle Corporation (ALB) reported second quarter 2022 earnings that matched consensus top-line estimates and beat consensus bottom-line estimates. Albemarle produces lithium derivatives such as lithium carbonate and lithium hydroxide that are used to produce lithium-ion batteries. The firm also produces bromine, which is used as a fire retardant in a wide variety of products, and catalysts for the refining industry. The company once again raised its full-year guidance for 2022 during its second quarter earnings update. Albemarle also raised its … Read more

Tesla Scaling Up Nicely

Image Shown: Tesla Inc is steadily working towards bringing another manufacturing facility online in the US, this time near Austin, Texas. Image Source: Tesla Inc – Shareholder Letter Covering the First Quarter of 2021 By Callum Turcan Electric vehicle (‘EV’) giant Tesla Inc (TSLA) continues to impress as it smashed past consensus top- and bottom-line estimates when it reported first quarter 2021 earnings on April 26. The company delivered 184,800 vehicles (182,780 Model 3/Y variants and 2,020 Model S/X variants) and produced 180,338 vehicles in the first quarter of this year, though we note that Tesla only produced Model 3/Y variants last quarter and Model S/X vehicle deliveries were met via its inventory. In the first quarter of 2021, Tesla’s … Read more