Matthew McCall
Snap-On Inc
SNA-N
COMMENT
Jun 01, 2016
Snap-On tools that are available everywhere. He loves this because he is a huge believer in housing stocks and the housing market right now. The housing numbers, both existing and new home sales, in the last week for last month were absolutely fantastic. He feels this is going to continue. Millennials are finally getting to the age where they are going to start buying homes in the US. (See Top Picks.)
A leading manufacturer and distributor of tools and power systems, etc. They’ve paid a dividend for 77 straight years and are growing their dividends at 15%+. Have a van network of 3500 vans with their franchisees. Their next closest competitor is 1500 vans. Dividend yield of 1.53%.
(Top Pick Jun 7/16, Down 4.29%) They had a great second quarter. They have high customer intelligence. The company has been around about 100 years and paid a consistent dividend for 77 years. Very high quality book.
Likes what they've done. Stock's been volatile. On valuation, it's found its level. Usually trades at a discount to the market. Growth metrics aren't fantastic at 5% a year based on cashflow and earnings. Not terrible, but nothing to write home about. Better opportunities out there. See one of his Top Picks today.
Exposure to car industry (old cars need repairs). Seasonality - performs well in January. Expecting further strength in stock. Cyclical stock, so expect volatility.
On an uptrend. The last 2 peaks are at about the same level, so you have to be aware that it might be consolidating. If you own it, hang on. Keep an eye on that last low, you don't want to see it break. If breaks past last high, it's bullish. Decent chart.
Snap-On tools that are available everywhere. He loves this because he is a huge believer in housing stocks and the housing market right now. The housing numbers, both existing and new home sales, in the last week for last month were absolutely fantastic. He feels this is going to continue. Millennials are finally getting to the age where they are going to start buying homes in the US. (See Top Picks.)