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Veolia (NYSE: VE): Infrastructure spending in water sector

This post is part of a special report, A Dozen Ways to Play an Obama Building Boom.

"Stocks in the water sector could soon flood their shareholders with a deluge of profits," says value investor Nathan Slaughter. In his Half -Priced Stocks, he explains, "Even in the 21st century, UNICEF reports that a staggering 1.1 billion in emerging markets still lack access to safe drinking water.

"And here in the U.S., the EPA has said we need to spend $275 billion to replace aging facilities -- including 800,000 miles of leaky, corroded pipeline that haven't been upgraded since the 1800's in some places.

"We see an incredible opportunities for the companies trying to combat the problem, particularly those involved with water distribution pipes, treatment facilities, purification technologies and other critical infrastructure.

"My top play in the sector is Veolia Environnement (NYSE: VE), a global juggernaut with $45 billion in annual revenues, operating on every continent.

"From humble origins supplying water to Parisians over 150 years ago, Veolia has grown to become the world's largest water utility. Today, it provides water and sewerage services to 130 million people in nearly 60 countries worldwide.

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Ashland's value is hard to ignore

Market pullbacks and periods of protracted economic sluggishness are not the most tranquil circumstances, to say the least, but they do create value plays, and with the above in mind, Ashland is worth a review.

Ashland Inc. (NYSE: ASH) is a global, diversified chemical company that's involved in the plastic, resin/polymer, water treatment, and oil-change fields.

Analysts expect high-single-digit revenue growth for Ashland's water technology and Valvoline segments, but softer growth in performance materials and chemicals.

Further, a restructuring initiative is yielding cost reductions; margins remain adequate. Moreover, there is a sense that ASH's shares do not reflect the improving outlook in many of ASH's businesses, and ASH's p/e of 14 speaks to that undervaluation. The Reuters FY 2008/FY 2009 EPS consensus estimates for ASH are $3.19/$3.83.

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Last updated: November 12, 2009: 04:14 AM

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