Many corporate contributors to the domestic aerospace/defense effort tend to specialize in a few systems. There is an outfit in Bellevue, Washington that takes a big swing, though, providing everything from communications systems and motion control devices to electronic warfare countermeasure products.
Esterline Technologies (NYSE: ESL) is engaged in the design, manufacture, and marketing of a wide variety of engineered products and systems. The Avionics & Controls segment makes communications systems, medical equipment, and interface systems for aircraft and military vehicles. The Sensors & Systems operation manufactures temperature and pressure sensors, as well as fluid and motion control products. The Advanced Materials division makes elastomer products, combustible ammunition components, radar absorbing seals and stealth layering products. Boeing (NYSE: BA) is a major customer. Eaton Corporation (NYSE: ETN) is a competitor.
The company surprised investors last week, when it reported fiscal Q2 EPS of $0.76 and revenues of $312.3 million.
The Street had been expecting $0.63 and $295.5 million. Management also guided FY07 EPS to $2.50-$2.60, versus consensus of $2.55. ESL shares popped into a bullish "flag" consolidation pattern on the news. Prices frequently exit flags moving in the same direction they were traveling when they entered them. In this case, that would be to the upside.
Brokers recommend ESL with three "strong buys," two "buys" and four "holds." Analysts expect an 18% growth rate, through the next year. The stock's P/E ratio (20.24), PEG ratio (1.27), Price to Sales ratio (1.17), Price to Book ratio (1.63), Price to Cash Flow ratio (11.40) and Sales Growth rate (25.98%) compare favorably with industry, sector and S&P 500 averages.
Institutional investors hold about 95%of the outstanding shares. The stock is one of those used to calculate the S&P 600 SmallCap Index. Over the past 52 weeks, it has traded between $30.97 and $48.29. A stop-loss of $40.10 looks good here.
Larry Schutts is a contributing editor for Theflyonthewall.com and the Vice-President of Stockwinners.com.