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Newell Rubbermaid: Still bouncing back

Newell Rubbermaid Inc. (NYSE: NWL) recently posted decent 1Q earnings despite still being in the midst of an expensive, long-term reorganization. First the numbers. Excluding the reorganization costs, revenue was down by half from 1Q 2006 to $65 million or $.23 per share. Net sales were up 3% to $1.38 billion and net cash from continuing operations improved to $14.5 million for the quarter. Unfortunately, net cash gain was entirely negated by much larger capital expenditures that wil eventually result in reduced expenses and improved productivity, or so insists CEO Mark Ketchum.

Newell Rubbermaid has been in the midst of a turnaround for quite some time, and apparently the wait is far from over. The 1Q 2007 earnings press release is a model of how not to say what one means. Management forecasts sales growth in 2Q 2007 in the 4-5% range, with net cash to be in the range of $75-$125 million. Capital expenditures are forecast to be approximately half of net cash figures. All full year figures exclude restructuring costs, so it is difficult to guage how much progress the company is making. FY 2007 EPS are forecast at $1.73-$1.78 with net cash from continuing operations approximately $575-$625 million. The reorganization project was supposed to have saved $50 million in 2007 and $150 million total by 2009.

Investors might still want to be patient with newell Rubbermaid. The company consistently pays a dividend that yields 2.7% annually. The stock is not subject to cyclical or seasonal fluctuations, and its brands include such office basics as Paper Mate, EXPO markers, Sharpie markers, Rolodex, and, of course, Rubbermaid. The stock hasn't budged much from where it began at the beginning of 2007, but CEO Ketchum still insists that the company is building momentum. The stock recently closed at $30.86, up slightly from$29.26 where it began trading in 2007.

Rubbermaid bouncing back with another solid quarter

Newell Rubbermaid Inc (NYSE: NWL) reported another very solid quarter under the reign of CEO Mark Ketchum. Newell grew organic revenue 4.7% before the impact of the DYMO acquisition. Including the DYMO acquisition, revenue grew 8.5% -- very solid numbers for a company that has struggled with revenue growth for a long time.

Guidance Highlights:
  • Ketchum expects organic growth to continue
  • Resin costs, a big expense for Newell, should continue to moderate and begin benefiting the company
  • Costs savings to continue which should lead to gross margin expansion
  • Expects lower double digit operating income growth
Newell, who has been in the investors' doghouse for years, is beginning to perform well, both in terms of operating performance and share price. The stock has had a good run increasing from $22 to $30 during the past year. The stock might pull back due to Newell re-investing in its business at the SG&A line which might impact 1Q07 results. I would use any of this price weakness to get into this stock.

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Last updated: November 27, 2009: 03:54 AM

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