- Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK.B) is a strong candidate. It meets two of the three criteria in a big way. Although it does not pay a dividend, most of its stock holdings do and Warren Buffett has been the gold standard for creating shareholder equity. If 2008 proves to be a shaky year on Wall Street, you will want to own this stock. BRK.A/B has been appreciating but given all the uncertainty in the market I will stick with this solid company.
- Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (NASDAQ: ISRG) is also a strong candidate that I have written about many times. It does not pay a dividend, but this one has beat everybody and everything every year since I bought it, and is likely to do it again. It has hardly penetrated its potential market. It is significantly off its all-time high, and may look like a bargain by December 28. My regular readers know I love this stock but it has gone back up from about $280 to $320 and by the 28th may not be much of a value.
- Huaneng Power International, Inc. (ADR) (NYSE: HNP) does pay a sizable dividend and has plenty of room to run. It has come down a lot with the rest of the inflated Chinese stock market, but this one is not threatened by competition and is a good long-term value. The largest potential downside might be costs associated with environmental clean-up. China is addressing these issues but has a long way to go. This is a must own and with all the stories about electric cars and more devices requiring power all the time plus its recently soft price I still favor HNP. It still has a 3.6% yield, and is increasing equity every day.
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The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE: DOW) has done well this year but not spectacular. It meets my criteria for consideration on all counts and has a lot going for it. In partnership with Corning, it is developing materials for the solar energy industry. It will probably continue to be mentioned in merger and acquisition rumors, and it has historically been an innovator willing to spend on R&D. If oil goes down in price, the primary ingredient in many of DOW's products will create improved margins. A P/E of 10 and a 4% yield, need I say more?
- Duke Energy Corporation (NYSE: DUK) (NYSE: SE) will remain on the possibility list for now. It pays a handsome dividend and might see some growth next year as investors look for stability. This year it was flat. That might be good enough if the market ends in turmoil next year. Yes there is room for two power companies on my list and this one is paying a solid 4% yield.
- The Home Depot, Inc. (NYSE: HD) was one of my dogs this year (and continued to report poor earnings) but there is value here and this year going forward it is greater than last year. There are a number of latent problems at HD, but at current prices there is also deep value. I still think HD is a buyout candidate now more than ever, but whether the stock recovers in 2008 or deep into 2009 remains a question.
- Valero Energy Corporation (NYSE: VLO) was one of my favorites last year, remains one of my favorites now and is a very strong candidate to stay in favor next year. Its margins have been squeezed lately by high crude prices and stable pump prices, but that could change, and the stock may appreciate significantly in 2008. I have no idea what Wall Street is thinking but it still seems too cheap with a P/E just over 7, a P/S of 0.34 and still no one seems to be building any new refineries.
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General Dynamics Corporation (NYSE: GD): The price-to-sales is a low 1.26 and the P/E is average. It makes the Gulfstream aircraft for the wealthy jet-setter and the Abrams tank for the military. How many of those will need parts or replacement in the coming years? See Chasing Value: General Dynamics (GD) looking long and flying high!
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Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) sports an even lower P/S of 0.81 and a lower P/E too, of 15.25. It has a higher dividend yield than General Dymanics and a P/B of 1.57, which seems to low. Another defense contractor adding new contracts every week.
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Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (NYSE: APC) is one of my favorite stocks. It is in the right business at the right time, and it has substantial proven reserves in North America. I see APC as a perpetual takeover target, but it has been successful as a stand-alone and can remain so. The stock price is about 5% off its 52 week high but the P/E is still under 7 so I am bewildered as to why some larger fish has not swallowed this one whole just for it's North Amercian reserves.
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Anglo American plc (ADR) (NASDAQ: AAUK) is another stock that could end up in M&A discussions. Let's see, it's a global player in diamonds, gold, silver, platinum, coal and more. This is a currency play, a commodities play, a global play, and an inflation hedge - got to love that if you can get it at the right price. Unlike oil prices which may be affected by the weather, new technologies, or alternative sources these commodities will remain in demand. Gold may be used instead of silver, platinum instead of gold but except for locating new supplies the demand for these precious metals and commodities can only grow with the growth of the new economies and the wealth of their citizens.
- Nucor Corporation (NYSE: NUE) is one of the world leaders in the idea of mini-mills. This smallish steel producer prides itself on running a tight ship, pays a dividend, and has a P/E around 10. Once again, it could be a takeover target as the industry continues to consolidate. It is 25% off its high, and is a strong candidate to make the final cut. Still looks like a winner but not as much so given it's recent rise. Maybe someone is actually reading my rants?
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Reliance Steel & Aluminum (NYSE: RS) processes and distributes more than 100,000 products made of carbon, alloy, stainless, and specialty steel, as well as aluminum, brass, copper, and titanium. It serves more than 125,000 customers. For reasons that I will explore in future stories, the entire steel industry seems to be on sale and perhaps priced for a recession. Reliance has a P/E of 9.6 and a PEG ratio of 0.71, so unless there is something here that is well concealed, it seems way too low. My opinion has not changed but I wish RS would raise it's meager dividend of .63%. That might affect my decision if it becomes a close call.
Last updated: February 13, 2012: 09:30 AM
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-02-2007 @ 1:53PM
Mr. noitall said...
O.K. here's my opinion on these stocks.
Berkshire Hathaway-I'm neutral on it. It's run up alot lately because of it's safe haven status. If Buffet retires, I think the stock takes a hit.
ISRG- It seems like they have a great product and company, but the stock has tripled in price over the last year. I agree that it could be over valued. I wouldn't buy at these levels.
HNP, DOW, & DUK- I think of these three as safe haven types stocks. Kind of boring. You might not lose money with them, but you won't make much either. I would be more interested if they increased their dividends substantially. I do own some DUK, I will hold it but I wouldn't buy more.
HD- I didn't like it last year, and I still don't like it. This company needs an overhaul. Everybody except their management knows it. They don't care about their company so why should I invest in it or shop in one of their stores.
VLO & APC- I like these two. We need the products that they produce. I agree with you 100%-right business at the right time.
AAUK, NUE, & RS- Again the right business at the right time. I like these picks.
NOC & GD- I know you like the defense industry for this coming year, but I don't. These are some of the most inefficient companys around, bogged down by layers of red tape.
12-07-2007 @ 2:14AM
SquirrelSushi said...
Duke's yield this year includes a $13.88 payout in January that won't happen again.
Yield will change when that drops off the chart in a couple months.