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Year Over Year: Cimarex Energy Co.

We have some experience with XEC in the past.  On July 17, 2012, we bought the stock and said the following:

“At the quarterly dividend rate of $0.12, we believe that XEC should be sold at a price of $123 or above. This will increase or decrease with the dividend policy.  Based on the previous Altimeter buy indications, investors should expect to hold XEC for 2 to 3 years before the next sell signal.”

The chart below outlines the actual change in Cimarex Energy Co. from when we bought to the present.  Notice how the purchase came after the substantial decline and near the low.  Additionally, our anticipation of when to sell at $123 and above came exactly 2 years later with additional years to unload at $123 if the first opportunity was missed.

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Below is a chart of Cimarex Energy Co. (XEC) from 2003 to 2019 reflecting the year-over-year (YoY) percentage change.  We’re hopeful that this added perspective will shed some light on the prospects for XEC going forward. Continue reading

Transaction Alert

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Year Over Year: Methanex Corp.

Below is a chart of Methanex (MEOH) from 1993 to 2019 reflecting the year-over-year (YoY) percentage change. Continue reading

Methanex Corp. 10-Year Targets

Below are the valuation targets for Methanex Corp. (MEOH) over the next 10 years. Continue reading

Costco: Cyclical Trends

Below is a chart of Costco Wholesale Corp. (COST) from 1986 to 2019.

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In the charts that follow, we break down the percentage change in each cyclical rise and decline of  Costco.  These cyclical changes put into perspective the current rise and help to gauge what to expect when the next cyclical decline arrives while suggesting there might be more room to the upside. Continue reading

W.W. Grainger 10-Year Targets

Below are the valuation targets for W.W. Grainger (GWW) over the next 10 years. Continue reading

Onex Corporation 10-Year Targets

Below are the valuation targets for Onex Corporation (ONEX.TO) over the next 10 years. Continue reading

Gluskin Sheff Acquisition Complete

On January 22, 2019, we said the following of Gluskin Sheff:

“Gluskin Sheff  has an expected price range of $13.46-$48.08 by 2021-2023.  However, the absence of a dividend increase since 2016 and a decline below the undervalued level suggest that, at best, GS.TO can only increase to the “fair value” target price under favorable conditions.”

On March 22, 2019, Onex Corporation (ONEX.TO) announced that they would acquire Gluskin Sheff (GS.TO) for $14.25. Below are the final Altimeter and target ranges for GS.TO.

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Overvalued and Undervalued levels since 2006 are as follows:

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Our take on the acquisition is that Onex got a bargain with their well timed purchase.  We will now track Onex Corp. (ONEX.TO) with updated target prices going forward.

Dow Theory: July 2019

There are only two levels to beat for a confirmed bull market to ensue. Continue reading

Dogs of the Dow: July 2019

On January 1, 2019, we posted our list of the “Dogs of the Dow”.  In that list we broke down all the categories that we track.  Our closing remark was as followings:

“Our preference is for stocks in the highest p/e or lowest yield stocks.”

Our preference is based on evidence going back to 1996, which shows that low yielding stocks don’t outperform the index which is contrary to Michael O’Higgins book Dogs of the Dow,which claims that the way to beat the index is to invest in the ten highest yielding stocks at the beginning of each year. 

Additionally, the data has demonstrated that stocks with the highest p/e or lowest yield generally beat the index and crush the highest yielding stocks.  Below, we list the performance of the various categories of Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks as compared to the index.

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So far,  the best performing category of stocks among the top ten, which is the best relative comparison to the top ten highest yielding stocks, is the lowest yielding stocks with a gain of +23.95%.  This gain exceeds the top ten highest yielding stocks by nearly 100%.

Not to be outdone, the ten highest p/e stocks gained +21.70% as compared to the ten highest yielding stocks with a gain of +12.42%. 

The changes related to DowDuPont (DWDP) has had a material impact on the data and has been excluded from the categories of the “ten highest p/e”, “ten lowest p/b”, and the “lowest 2,3,4: lowest p/b”. 

If the next best stock were added to the “ten highest p/e” category it would have increased the return to +22.92%, the “ten lowest p/b” group would have seen a reduction from +14.35% to +13.16% while adding CVX to the “lowest 2,3,4: lowest p/b” reduced the category performance.  

Below is the individual breakdown of the stocks and their performance. The data is as of July 5, 2019. Continue reading

U.S Dividend Watch List: July 5, 2019

Previous Year Performance Review

In our ongoing review of the NLO Dividend Watch List, we have taken the top five stocks on our list from July 6, 2018 and have checked the performance one year later. The top five companies on that list can be seen in the table below.

Symbol Name 2018 Price 2019 Price % change
LM Legg Mason 34.32 37.96 10.6%
SWK Stanley Black & Decker 133.14 146.52 10.0%
IVZ Invesco Ltd. 26.44 20.97 -20.7%
CMI Cummins Inc. 131.40 169.15 28.7%
FULT Fulton Financial Corp. 16.65 16.57 -0.5%
      Average 5.6%
         
DJI Dow Jones Industrial 24,456.48 26,922.12 10.1%
SPX S&P 500 2,759.82 2,990.41 8.4%

The top five companies slightly underperformed the market. The best performer was Cummins (CMI) which is a major industrial company operating in the natural gas market. Cummins raised their dividend payment by 5%, from $1.08 to $1.14. The share price increase of +29% could be attributed to a strong gain in the net income. At the time of our writing last year, EPS were at $5.56 with projected EPS for 2018 to be at $14.07, current EPS (TTM) is at $15.41.

Our team said Legg Mason (LM) was setting up to be a good long-term accumulation and shares rose +10.60% in one year. However, share fell -32% hitting $23.51 before rebounding to $37.96. That's a 62% swing in share price to the upside. This type of action helps reaffirm our strategy of multi-stage purchases which could involve buying 1/3 or 1/2 of the position with the anticipation for further declines.

LM 07.05.2019

Another company we highlighted was 3M (MMM) which lost -13% of its value in one year. Shares were trading at a 2.50% dividend yield one year ago and the yield is currently at 3.30%. 3M raised their dividend 5.80%, from $1.36 to $1.44. Our 10-year target suggests that 3M is undervalued and should be considered for long-term accumulation.

U.S Dividend Watch List: July 5, 2019

The S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average pushed through their all-time highs this week. This upward movement isn't confirmed by the Transportion index which is about 10% off the peak. Naturally a rise in the market leads to lower number of companies trading near their yearly low. Below is our watch list. Continue reading

Worthington Industries 10-Year Targets

Below are the valuation targets for Worthington Industries Inc. (WOR) for the next 10 years. Continue reading

Rockwell Automation 10-Year Targets

Below are the valuation targets for Rockwell Automation (ROK) for the next 10 years. Continue reading

Transaction Alert

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Share Buybacks by Decade

A common theme in rationalizing the rise of stocks prices from the low in 2009 to the current level of 2019 has been to say that company buybacks, the buying back of their own shares which artificially boost per share earnings and therefore the share price in subsequent earnings announcements, is the reason.

Although we’re not at the end of the decade, from 2010 to 2019, we have reviewed the number of New York Times articles on the topic of “buyback” and “stock” and compared it to prior decades.

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On a relative basis, the period from 2010 to 2019 is a long way off from approaching the next highest decade of the 1980’s.

What does the data suggest?  First, buybacks have had relatively little impact on the market’s rise since 2010.  Additionally, at the current level, when/if buybacks exceed prior highs the stock market could be significantly above 27,000 on the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

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