Industrials businesses quietly power the physical things we depend on, from cars and homes to e-commerce infrastructure. But this role also comes with a demand profile tethered to the ebbs and flows of the broader economy. Thankfully, industrial end markets were stable over the past six months as the industry’s 6.3% gain has nearly mirrored the S&P 500.
Regardless of these results, investors should tread carefully. The diversity of companies in this space means that not all are created equal or well-positioned for the inescapable downturn. Keeping that in mind, here is one industrials stock poised to generate sustainable market-beating returns and two best left ignored.
Two IndustrialsStocks to Sell:
Array (ARRY)
Market Cap: $1.12 billion
Going public in October 2020, Array (NASDAQ: ARRY) is a global manufacturer of ground-mounting tracking systems for utility and distributed generation solar energy projects.
Why Do We Think ARRY Will Underperform?
- Flat unit sales over the past two years imply it may need to invest in improvements to get back on track
- Negative free cash flow raises questions about the return timeline for its investments
- Eroding returns on capital from an already low base indicate that management’s recent investments are destroying value
At $7.40 per share, Array trades at 11.4x forward P/E. If you’re considering ARRY for your portfolio, see our FREE research report to learn more.
American Woodmark (AMWD)
Market Cap: $809.3 million
Starting as a small millwork shop, American Woodmark (NASDAQ: AMWD) is a cabinet manufacturing company that helps customers from inspiration to installation.
Why Should You Dump AMWD?
- Customers postponed purchases of its products and services this cycle as its revenue declined by 9% annually over the last two years
- Projected sales decline of 2.7% over the next 12 months indicates demand will continue deteriorating
- Earnings per share have dipped by 6.7% annually over the past two years, which is concerning because stock prices follow EPS over the long term
American Woodmark’s stock price of $55.80 implies a valuation ratio of 9x forward P/E. Check out our free in-depth research report to learn more about why AMWD doesn’t pass our bar.
One Industrials Stock to Buy:
EMCOR (EME)
Market Cap: $24.23 billion
Through its network of over 70 subsidiaries, EMCOR (NYSE: EME) provides electrical, mechanical, and building construction and services
Why Will EME Outperform?
- Impressive 14.8% annual revenue growth over the last two years indicates it’s winning market share this cycle
- Share repurchases over the last two years enabled its annual earnings per share growth of 57.7% to outpace its revenue gains
- Returns on capital are climbing as management makes more lucrative bets
EMCOR is trading at $542.14 per share, or 23.2x forward P/E. Is now a good time to buy? Find out in our full research report, it’s free.
Stocks We Like Even More
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