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Fastenal misses in Q3, but cash flow is okay

Fastenal Company (NASDAQ: FAST), a company that sells supplies to the construction industry and whose colleagues include W.W. Grainger (NYSE: GWW) and MSC Industrial Direct Co. (NYSE: MSM), didn't do so well in its third quarter. According to Reuters, per-share profit missed expectations by a penny, coming in at 32 cents. Net sales, however, met expectations at $489 million.

A comparison of this year's data to last year's results also indicates a rather tepid performance. Fastenal earned 49 cents per share in the year-ago period according to the actual press release. In addition, the current quarter's top line saw a decline of well over 20%. The economy is limiting Fastenal's ability to grow, no question about that.

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Analyst downgrades: GWW, AXP and MSFT

MOST NOTEWORTHY: W.W. Grainger, American Express and Microsoft were today's noteworthy downgrades:
  • Baird downgraded W.W. Grainger Inc (NYSE: GWW) to Neutral from Outperform, citing concerns regarding the the federal lawsuit accusing the company of overcharging the U.S. Government.
  • American Express Company (NYSE: AXP) was lowered to Market Perform from Outperform to reflect their assumption for a weaker economy.
  • RBC Capital downgraded Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT) to Sector Perform from Outperform citing Yahoo! Inc's (NASDAQ: YHOO) rejection of its $31/share bid and a counteroffer of $40/share. The firm expects a deal to get done between $35.00-$40.00 per share, resulting in increased dilution.
OTHER DOWNGRADES:

Grainger (GWW): A lifetime stock

Demand for new residential and commercial construction continues to be weak in many parts of the country, though that will change shortly in California. But maintenance of existing facilities continues to be a growth industry. W.W. Grainger (NYSE: GWW) is the leading supplier of facilities maintenance products. The company posted record numbers in its most recent earnings report. Sales increased 9% to $1.9 billion, operating earnings increased 15% to $174 million, and EPS increased 11%. Based on these figures, CEO Richard Keyser has revised FY 2007 EPS guidance from $4.75-$4.90 to $4.85-$4.95.

Grainger is pursuing a market expansion strategy and a product line expansion simultaneously. The company has added 70,000 new products in its U.S. locations, opened four new U.S. locations, and continues to exit existing low margin contracts as they expire in 2007. Daily sales have increased each month for July, August, and September. Sales in the U.S. increased 9%, dwarfed by the 24% increase in sales in Mexico and the opening of two more locations. Grainger is also entering the facilities maintenance market in China, a smart move given the massive amount of construction in progress in China.

But current numbers are not the only reason to check out Grainger. Motley Fool lists Grainger as a stock to own for the rest of your life, based on Grainger's dividend pay out record. The current dividend yield is 1.5%, with a payout ratio of 26% and YoY quarterly dividend growth in excess of 20%. In order for a company to pay out increasingly higher dividends over the long haul, it must be able to generate sufficient amounts of cash regularly and repeatedly. Grainger has certainly demonstrated it can do that. The stock traded recently at $89.05, up 16 cents.

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Last updated: February 11, 2012: 10:14 PM

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