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Homebuilders have a reason to be optimistic as of late. Not only has the SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB) firmed up, but Toll Brothers (TOL) released strong fundamental news, helping to buoy the industry. Toll Brothers operates at the high-end of the homebuilding industry. Its average home price, for example, has historically been ~$650,000 compared to ~$300,000 for its publicly-traded peers. As a result, we’d view Toll’s main competitors as small private builders catering to luxury demographics, not necessarily the large public builders. The firm’s performance, however, is worth watching as yet another data point with respect to the industry’s health. Pent up housing demand has been accruing for years, and new home inventory is limited, which makes for an … Read more
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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
On Tuesday, the US’ largest homebuilder, as measured by number of homes closed, revenue and pre-tax income, reported solid fiscal 2014 first-quarter results, lifting spirits across much of the industry. D.R. Horton’s (DHI) homebuilding revenue leapt 33% thanks primarily to a 19% increase in homes closed in the quarter and an average sales price increase of 10%, to $275,600. Home sales gross margin advanced 350 basis points, to 22.3%, helping drive a 76% increase in pre-tax income for the period. The company’s diluted earnings per share increased 80%, to $0.36. The pace of orders was also robust, jumping 14% in value to $1.5 billion and 4% in homes to 5,454. D.R. Horton’s sales order backlog also swelled 20% in value to … Read more
On Tuesday, one of the largest luxury homebuilders in the US, Toll Brothers (TOL) released its results for the fiscal fourth quarter (ended October 31, 2013). Revenue growth and unit delivery expansion were fantastic, up 65% in dollars and 36% in units compared to the prior-year quarter. Net signed contracts of $839 million and 1,163 units rose 23% in dollars and 6% in units compared to last year’s period, while on a per-community basis, the fourth quarter witnessed net signed contracts per community (5.17) that was the highest for any fourth quarter since 2005. Backlog of $2.63 billion and 3,679 units rose 57% in dollars and 43% in units compared to the year-ago mark. The average price of homes delivered … Read more
Tuesday brought about a nice S&P/Case-Shiller number and better-than-expected quarterly performance from Hormel Foods and Hewlett Packard. Though we liked the news, firms in our Best Ideas portfolio and Dividend Growth portfolio represent our best ideas at any time. Housing From press release: “Data through September 2013, released today by S&P Dow Jones Indices for its S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices, the leading measure of U.S. home prices, showed that the U.S. National Home Price Index rose 3.2% in the third quarter of 2013 and 11.2% over the last four quarters. In September 2013, the 10- and 20-City Composites gained 0.7% month-over-month and 13.3% year-over-year.” To continue reading >> Homebuilders: DHI, GFA, JOE, KBH, LEN, MDC, MTH, NVR, PHM, RYL, SPF, … Read more
We’ve seen the recent hike in interest rates put a moderate dent in the upward trajectory of performance at Lennar (LEN) and KB Home (KBH) in their respective third quarters. This was also the case in PulteGroup’s (PHM) and M/I Homes’ (MHO) third quarter performance, which we will outline in this piece. However, recent trends in the average 30-year fixed rate, which hit a four-month low last week, may make fourth-quarter performance a bit better for the group than originally anticipated. Still, we’re not putting new money to work in the industry at this time on the basis of valuation. PulteGroup On Thursday, PulteGroup reported decent third-quarter results that showed strong revenue, growth, home selling-price expansion, and solid margin performance. … Read more
We were hit with a flood of housing data during the past week, with two of the nation’s largest homebuilders posting decent third-quarter results. Recent data also revealed a continued upward trajectory in home prices across the US. Let’s dig into the developments. Housing Price Improvements The S&P/Case Shiller 20-City Composite Home Price Index (1) increased 1.84% sequentially to 162.49, revealing that housing prices have now finally recovered to 2004 levels. The pace of expansion is off slightly from the previous sequential month’s rate of 2.2% growth, but we do not believe the slight slowdown in the rate of growth is enough to draw any significant conclusions with respect to the pace of the upward trajectory. All of the 20 cities measured in the index showed … Read more
At Valuentum, our stock-selection methodology blends two long-time investing foes—value and momentum (click for why this combination is so powerful). For an idea to fit the profile of a ‘Valuentum stock’, it simply cannot just be undervalued, nor can it exclusively possess fantastic momentum and technical measures. The firm must have both characteristics and pass the qualitative muster of our analyst team to make the cut for addition to our actively-managed portfolios. We credit the Valuentum discipline as the major driver behind the significant outperformance in our portfolios. In addition to highlighting one of the biggest industry collapses during the year (the mREITs—click here) and perhaps the biggest alpha trade (stock up, market down) of the year (Apple recently), the Valuentum process … Read more