Stock price when the opinion was issued
Balance sheet is back in perfect shape for acquisitions. Buying back stock, and at this $72 range must mean there's confidence. Loves its capital allocation. Up 23% YTD. Used to be one of the top serial compounders in Canada, thinks it will return to that. Yield is 1.57%.
Guiding long-term for better-than-GDP organic growth. Acquisitions, cost control, buybacks, and dividends could provide double-digit returns for a very long time.
Good company, CEO has been there a long time. Family controlled. Capital allocation was really good for about 15 years, then started getting more hit and miss. Low organic growth industries, not much more than 3-4%. Acquisitions have let it grow faster than that.
Earnings growth has not lived up to historic record, starting to change. Back-to-back quarters of beating earnings expectations. He's starting to do some research on it.
Happy that stock price has picked up. An investor needs to ask about the valuation and fundamentals. Order book is back to normal levels. Buying back stock. Anticipates $4.50-4.60 EPS this year, which will continue to grow.
Waiting for it rev up its M&A. Serial acquirer, great integrator. Perfect balance sheet, terrific management. One of the highest quality companies in Canada, should trade ~$100 and 20x earnings. He owns a big stake, loves it long term.
This is a company they liked for a long time and they continue to like it. Had their executives in their offices 2 weeks ago to give an update. They are continuing to execute, has been a great compounder for shareholders over the long term. 2017 hasn’t been their best year in their history, but it’s positioned well for 2018. Certainly not a cheap stock, valuation reflects the solid fundamentals ahead, and he thinks it’s a good one to stick with in the long term. Feels comfortable buying at $58, maybe don’t initiate a full position, give yourself room to add more if we do get a broader market sell-off or something specific to CCL Industries.