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Setting the Table Ahead of 2Q

by Sheraz Mian

June 19, 2012 | Comments : 0 Recommended this article: (0)

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Key Points:
  • Getting ready for the start of the second-quarter 2012 reporting season. Expectations continue to come down, with total earnings expected to increase 2.1% from the same period last year. This growth expectation is down from roughly double that rate two months ago as the first quarter reporting season was getting into high gear. This growth expectation reflects 0.6% growth in revenue and a 13-basis point expansion in net margins.
  • The Finance sector accounts for most of the second quarter growth, with earnings in the sector expected to be up 41.6% in the quarter despite the massive trading hit to J.P. Morgan’s (JPM) earnings. Excluding Finance, total earnings in the second quarter of 2012 will be down 4% from the same period last year.
  • Tech earnings are expected to increase by only 1.8% -- a sharp deceleration from the persistent double-digit quarterly growth trend of recent quarters. This compares to growth of 13.6% in the first quarter. Excluding Apple (AAPL), Tech earnings are expected to be down 4.2% in the second quarter. Tech revenue is expected to up 5.1% in the second quarter, after the 9.9% gain in the first quarter. Excluding Apple, Tech revenues are expected to be up 2% in the second quarter following a 5% gain in the first quarter.
  • Full-year earnings for companies in the S&P 500 are expected to total $977.5 billion in 2012 and approximately $1.1 trillion in 2013, representing growth rates of 9.6% and 12.4% for 2012 and 2013, respectively. This compares to growth of 15.2% in 2011 and 44.9% in 2010. Nine of the sixteen Zacks sectors will have double-digit earnings growth in 2012, with Finance expected to grow 26.4%, Tech 14.3% and Construction 40.6%. The weakest sectors are Utilities (down 6.2%) and Energy (down 1.4%).
  • Total revenues are expected to increase 3.4% in 2012 and 4.6% in 2013, after gains of 9% and 8.1% in 2011 and 2010, respectively. Construction is the only sector with a double-digit revenue growth this year, with Industrial Products in the high single digits.
  • The best of the margin expansion trend is now firmly behind us, with second quarter margins expected to be down by 10 basis points sequentially. However, aggregate margins are expected to expand by an additional 30 basis points in the second quarter. Keep in mind, however, that only 7 of the 16 Zacks sectors will have positive year-over-year margin comparisons, with Finance as the biggest positive driver. Excluding Finance, the year-over-year margin comparison turns negative.
  • For the full-year 2012, margins are expected to increase 57 basis points, with Finance as the biggest contributor to the expansion and five sectors experiencing contracting margins. Excluding Finance, margins would be up a much more modest 12 basis points this year.
  • The bottom-up ‘EPS’ estimates for 2012 and 2013, reflecting projections of analysts at brokerage firms covering individual companies, currently stand at $103.30 and $116.16, respectively. The top-down estimate for 2012 and 2013, reflecting the projections of strategists at brokerage firms, currently stand at $102.97 and $110.00 for 2012 and 2013, respectively.

Expectations Still Coming Down

Earnings expectations for the second quarter and full-year 2012 have continued to come down even as results in the first quarter came significantly better than expected. Total earnings are expected to increase 2.1% in the second quarter from the same period last year, a growth rate that is less than half of the pace expected three months back. Total earnings are expected to be up 9.6% in 2012 and 12.5% in 2013.

The 2.1% growth expected for the second quarter reflects 0.6% higher revenues and a 13 basis point expansion in net margins. Finance is the primary growth driver in the second quarter, despite the earnings hit at J.P. Morgan due to the trading loss. Excluding Finance, second quarter earnings growth will be down 3.6% from the same period last year. Finance is also a major contributor to the full-year earnings growth.

Half of the sixteen Zacks sectors are expected to have negative year-over-year earnings growth comparisons in the second quarter, while only five sectors had negative earnings growth in the first quarter. Earnings growth at Staples, Discretionary and Aerospace turns negative in the second quarter.

Earnings in the Tech sector are expected to decelerate sharply from the persistent quarterly trend of double-digit growth rates and increase by only 1.8% in the second quarter. This compares to growth of 13.6% in the first quarter. Excluding Apple, Tech earnings are expected to be down 4.2% in the second quarter.

Keep in mind that Apple will single-handedly account for 21.5% of all Tech sector earnings in the second quarter, while Apple’s earnings will be 4.1% of the entire S&P 500 earnings in the quarter. For the full year 2012, Apple’s earnings account for 23.2% of all Tech sector earnings and 4.5% of S&P 500 earnings. In terms of market cap, however, the tech giant accounts for 4.3% of the index’s market cap, bigger than 9 of the 16 Zacks sectors.

Growth Expected - Total Net Income
Zacks Sectors 2Q - 12E YoY 2Q - 12E QoQ 1Q - 12A YoY 1Q - 12A QoQ 4Q - 11A YoY 2011A YoY 2012E YoY 2013E YoY
Consumer Staples -5.4% 7.8% 3.6% -10.1% 4.6% 9.2% 4.0% 9.1%
Consumer Discretionary -2.6% 0.9% 6.7% -23.9% 16.1% 20.1% 11.9% 16.5%
Retail/Wholesale 2.4% 4.1% 8.6% -13.6% -0.3% 11.3% 12.6% 13.2%
Medical -2.9% -2.2% -0.3% 6.5% 1.2% 8.0% 2.1% 7.2%
Auto -24.5% 0.6% -19.3% 38.4% -7.3% 6.8% 8.3% 16.9%
Basic Materials -12.8% 0.1% -10.1% 60.8% -12.4% 30.5% 0.6% 20.6%
Industrial Products 14.7% 8.7% 12.8% 13.2% 16.9% 37.3% 15.0% 14.0%
Construction 26.2% 73.7% 128.1% -25.3% 63.3% -4.6% 40.6% 39.4%
Conglomerates 6.5% -0.7% 19.7% 0.4% -75.2% 7.0% 15.9% 13.7%
Computer and Tech 1.8% -2.0% 13.6% -10.8% 30.0% 22.8% 14.3% 14.0%
Aerospace -9.1% -5.6% 13.6% -14.5% 10.5% 11.5% -2.4% 11.4%
Oils and Energy -15.5% -0.1% -3.1% 5.0% 4.0% 35.9% -1.4% 9.7%
Finance 41.6% -16.1% 19.9% 35.9% 25.3% 4.3% 26.4% 14.0%
Utilities -10.8% -6.7% -6.1% 29.2% -0.6% 4.3% -6.2% 9.7%
Transportation 10.2% 22.3% 23.5% -14.7% 16.2% -2.8% 17.1% 15.0%
Business Services 10.9% 6.2% 14.7% -6.3% 12.4% 19.7% 13.2% 13.4%
S&P 500 2.1% -3.2% 7.9% 4.3% 8.6% 15.2% 9.6% 12.4%

Growth Expected - Total Revenue
Zacks Sectors 2Q - 12E YoY 2Q - 12E QoQ 1Q - 12A YoY 1Q-12A QoQ "4Q-11A YoY " 2011A YoY 2012E YoY 2013E YoY
Consumer Staples -8.9% -1.7% 2.9% -9.2% 4.4% 7.4% -6.0% 3.8%
Consumer Discretionary 3.4% 1.9% 8.6% -8.0% 10.9% 12.3% 5.7% 5.9%
Retail/Wholesale 5.2% 3.0% 5.1% -8.0% 7.5% 6.6% 6.8% 4.7%
Medical 9.4% 7.4% 4.6% 0.2% 4.4% 5.5% 8.4% 5.1%
Auto 0.2% 3.9% 4.1% -3.3% 11.3% 18.3% 1.8% 7.2%
Basic Materials 1.0% 4.1% 5.3% 4.7% 7.7% 18.2% 6.1% 6.2%
Industrial Products 10.3% 6.4% 10.9% 4.3% 12.9% 19.9% 9.1% 7.6%
Construction 11.8% 12.3% 17.0% -2.6% 11.7% 4.2% 12.3% 10.9%
Conglomerates 2.8% 3.6% 0.3% -4.4% -2.0% 3.7% 3.7% 7.1%
Computer and Tech 5.1% 1.2% 9.9% -5.9% 11.0% 13.7% 8.0% 9.3%
Aerospace 4.0% 1.2% 8.3% -6.3% 0.8% -1.1% 3.6% 2.5%
Oils and Energy -11.0% -8.1% 4.5% -0.1% 13.8% 22.0% 6.0% -0.2%
Finance -1.5% -6.2% 1.8% 7.8% -10.2% -3.1% -11.1% 4.2%
Utilities 5.3% 2.4% -0.4% 0.5% 4.2% 3.3% 4.8% 3.4%
Transportation 5.3% 6.2% 8.7% -2.8% 10.6% 12.6% 7.1% 9.0%
Business Services 3.4% 1.7% 6.9% -3.2% 7.4% 9.2% 4.6% 5.5%
S&P 500 0.6% 0.0% 4.7% -2.3% 5.6% 9.0% 3.4% 4.6%


Margins Have Peaked Already

The 2.1% earnings growth in the second quarter reflects 0.6% growth in revenue and a 13-basis point expansion in margins. All of that growth is coming from Finance, where earnings are expected to be up 41.6% in the quarter. Excluding Finance, the margins picture turns negative, both sequentially as well as year over year. Second quarter, excluding Finance, margins are expected to be down 43 basis points year over year and 2 basis point sequentially. Nine of the sixteen Zacks sectors are expected to show contracting margins in the second quarter. In the first quarter, when margins were up by 21 basis points, six sectors experienced contracting margins.

Excluding Finance, margins peaked in the middle of last year and have been flat-lining since then. For the full year 2012, margins are expected to be flat from last year’s level, though they are expected to increase next year. The outlook of expanding margins next year appears to be the weakest link in current expectations.

The Margins Story
Zacks Sectors 2Q-12E 1Q-12A 4Q-11A 3Q-11A 2Q-11A 2011A 2012E 2013E
Consumer Staples 11.5% 10.5% 10.6% 11.3% 11.1% 10.4% 11.5% 12.1%
Consumer Discretionary 8.8% 9.1% 10.4% 10.6% 9.5% 8.9% 9.5% 10.4%
Retail/Wholesale 3.6% 3.6% 4.0% 3.4% 3.7% 3.4% 3.6% 3.9%
Medical 12.9% 14.2% 13.4% 14.7% 14.6% 14.0% 13.2% 13.5%
Auto 5.0% 5.2% 3.6% 5.8% 6.6% 4.7% 5.0% 5.5%
Basic Materials 7.9% 8.2% 5.4% 7.4% 9.2% 7.8% 7.4% 8.4%
Industrial Products 9.0% 8.8% 8.1% 8.8% 8.7% 8.4% 8.9% 9.4%
Construction 3.5% 2.3% 3.0% 3.5% 3.1% 2.7% 3.3% 4.2%
Conglomerates 10.5% 10.8% 10.2% 10.4% 10.1% 9.3% 10.4% 11.1%
Computer and Tech 16.6% 17.1% 18.1% 16.3% 17.1% 16.3% 17.2% 18.0%
Aerospace 6.0% 6.4% 7.1% 7.0% 6.9% 6.6% 6.2% 6.7%
Oils and Energy 8.1% 7.5% 7.1% 8.7% 8.5% 7.9% 7.4% 8.1%
Finance 13.2% 14.8% 11.7% 11.3% 9.2% 10.8% 15.4% 16.8%
Utilities 7.0% 7.7% 6.0% 9.8% 8.2% 8.2% 7.4% 7.8%
Transportation 8.8% 7.7% 8.7% 8.5% 8.4% 7.9% 8.7% 9.1%
Business Services 12.4% 11.9% 12.3% 12.0% 11.6% 11.8% 12.7% 13.7%
S&P 500 9.4% 9.7% 9.1% 9.5% 9.3% 8.9% 9.5% 10.2%
Ex-Financials 8.9% 8.9% 8.7% 9.3% 9.3% 8.7% 8.7% 9.4%

Trends in Estimate Revisions

This ‘Estimate Revisions’ portion of the write-up is still a work in progress at this stage and will likely take some time to reach its final shape. The idea is to give you real-time insight into trends in earnings estimate revisions, which has a direct bearing on the stock market’s movement.

The table below provides two measures -- the percentage change in earnings estimates for 2012 over the last four weeks and a version of the Revisions Ratio. This version of the Revisions Ratio is basically a ratio of the total number of positive revisions to the total number of revisions. The aggregate for the index has been weighted by the respective earnings share of each sector. The intuition for the ratio is fairly simple, as a reading above 0.5 means that more than half of all estimate revisions are positive, while a reading below 0.5 has the opposite meaning.

As you can see, the measure is at its lowest level in months at present. But this is hardly a new trend. In fact, earnings estimates have been on a steady downtrend since late last summer. But the trend then stabilized earlier this year and even tried to reverse in the March-May period before going back to its original downtrend. Given questions about the global economic growth outlook, it makes sense for analysts to be marking down their earnings expectations.

Again, we plan to beef up this section in the coming days by providing a more detailed and granular view of estimate revision trends in real time. Feel free to provide suggestions in the comments box at the end of the article.

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% Change Last 4 Weeks / Revisions Ratio
Zacks Sectors % Change as of Today 31 - May 24 - Apr 30 - Mar Rev Ratio as of Today 31 - May 24 - Apr 30 - Mar
Consumer Staples -0.23 -0.15 -0.37 1.37 0.34 0.53 0.48 0.39
Consumer Discretionary -0.35 -0.13 0.12 -1.45 0.38 0.6 0.72 0.37
Retail/Wholesale -0.39 1.15 0.67 0.11 0.41 0.54 0.84 0.71
Medical -0.06 0.14 -0.17 0.07 0.41 0.49 0.67 0.59
Auto -0.43 0.51 0.09 0.13 0.21 0.7 0.65 0.71
Basic Materials -1 -0.07 -0.96 -1.39 0.39 0.53 0.5 0.33
Industrial Products -0.73 -0.33 0.44 0.11 0.42 0.45 0.75 0.74
Construction 0.5 3.53 2.68 1.18 0.67 0.57 0.94 0.89
Conglomerates -2.2 0.04 0.35 -0.04 0.55 0.67 0.88 0.46
Computer and Tech -1.65 -0.92 1.29 -0.52 0.4 0.53 0.67 0.52
Aerospace -0.06 -0.05 0.03 0.08 0.4 0.55 0.47 0.33
Oils and Energy 4.62 -7.83 -5.44 -11.4 0.25 0.32 0.35 0.39
Finance -0.51 -0.21 1.13 0.32 0.28 0.47 0.71 0.65
Utilities -0.47 -1.06 -0.76 -0.51 0.47 0.36 0.24 0.3
Transportation 0.86 -0.2 -0.46 -1.85 0.57 0.37 0.45 0.3
Business Services -0.29 0.04 0.11 -0.03 0.27 0.79 0.67 0.64
S&P 500 -0.17 -0.72 -0.08 -1.03 " 0.37 0.49 0.61 0.52

Market Cap vs. Total Earnings

The chart below shows the share of total earnings for 2012 as well as the share of total market capitalization for each of the 16 Zacks sectors. Since the S&P 500 is a market-cap-weighted index, each sector’s market cap share is also its index weight. As mentioned earlier, Apple will contribute more to the total S&P 500 earnings this year than nine of the sixteen Zacks sectors. Finance is steadily regaining its prominent position in the index in terms of earnings contribution, though it still remains significantly below its record 27% share of the index earnings in 2007.

S&P Income & Market Cap by Sector
Sales Growth 2012 Income Market Cap
Consumer Staples 7.2% 9%
Consumer Discretionary 3.4% 4%
Retail/Wholesale 7.3% 10%
Medical 11.0% 11%
Auto 1.3% 1%
Basic Materials 3.2% 3%
Industrial Products 2.7% 2%
Construction 0.3% 1%
Conglomerates 3.5% 4%
Computer and Tech 19.3% 19%
Aerospace 1.5% 1%
Oils and Energy 13.1% 10%
Finance 17.7% 14%
Utilities 4.9% 7%
Transportation 1.6% 2%
Business Services 1.9% 3%

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