Stockchase Opinions

The Panic-Proof Portfolio (Stockchase Research) 3M Co. MMM-N TOP PICK Sep 24, 2020

Stockchase Research Editor: Michael O'Reilly We are being rewarded for our patience and are making MMM a Top Pick following a recent pullback in the stock. As previously reported, the maker of the N95 masks has been in the spot light as they have directly been keeping front line workers safer during the pandemic. For 2020 they expect to have produced 2 billion of the masks and continue to partner with the US Department of Defense. The company is mulling over selling the food safety business for $3.5 billion -- 10 times annual revenues of the segment. The segment contributed 1% of total sales in 2019. Their health care segment is expected to pick up as well, after seeing a 12% yoy slowdown, as delays in elective procedures are removed. It has an attractive yield that is backed by a payout ratio of 65% of cash flow. We look for this to test $185 and would use $149 as a stop-loss. Yield 3.69% (Analysts’ price target is $166.47)
$161.540

Stock price when the opinion was issued

mngmnt diversified
It's the ideal tool to help you make quicker, more informed decisions for managing and tracking your investments.

You might be interested:

BUY

Last Friday, the CEO walked about areas that could see cost cuts and many segments that could grow faster. MMM is part of the rally broadening out of tech.

HOLD

Long-term underperformer and base-building, recently broke out. Resistance levels started to fall, one by one. Then big pop on earnings. One of the top-ranked stocks on RSI in the US universe, acting extremely well. Quite well supported, even through the correction of last week.

WEAK BUY

Large industrial with a medical component, and she likes that. Good job getting back on track. Dividend cut earlier this year.

She focuses more on Canadian companies, so take a look at CCL.B. 

DON'T BUY

Wait. Don't enter this now. Wants to see more clarity. Shares are climbing after a long malaise and they have a new CEO. But hey have legacy problems with a chemical and a huge lawsuit, and the noise suppression technology lawsuit. These types of companies do turn around, but he'd rather pay more for more certainty.

BUY

It trades at only 17x PE in 3M, and it runs a diversified business.

BUY

It's a turnaround story, so he initiated a position. He is selective in industrials, because they trade at a 24x forward PE, higher than the S&P.

WEAK BUY

They're in the second inning of their turnaround, and shares remain cheap. Expectations remain low.

BUY

He bought it at 12x PE, now at 19x. The new CEO demonstrates they can change their business.

PARTIAL BUY

So much is about sentiment and the street expects a massive cut to earnings. We haven't seen their full-year estimates. 

DON'T BUY

They report soon and he expects a good report, but nobody will care. Big internationals are frowned upon, unless you hold through the cycle.