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EMCOR (EME) Up 3.1% Since Earnings Report: Can It Continue?

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About a month has gone by since the last earnings report for EMCOR Group, Inc. (EME - Free Report) . Shares have added about 3.1% in that time frame, outperforming the market.

Will the recent positive trend continue leading up to the stock's next earnings release, or is it due for a pullback? Before we dive into how investors and analysts have reacted as of late, let's take a quick look at the most recent earnings report in order to get a better handle on the important catalysts.

EMCOR Posts Record Q3 Earnings, Raises Guidance Again

EMCOR posted its third consecutive earnings beat, as the company’s third-quarter 2017 adjusted earnings from continuing operations came in at a record $1.09 per share, trumping the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 82 cents by a whopping 32.9%.

The earnings figure also rose an impressive 28.2% year over year, driven by higher productivity and improved margins. Solid non-residential construction demand and strong project execution boosted profits.

Inside the Headlines

The company generated $1,887 million in revenues for the quarter, which edged down 1.9% year over year, and also lagged the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1,925 million. Till the first quarter of 2017, EMCOR had delivered eight consecutive quarters of record year-over-year revenue growth.

Revenues in the quarter were primarily fueled by sound performance from the combined U.S. Construction segments, along with solid contribution from its recent acquisitions.

In the quarter under review, the U.S. Construction segment (up about 5.9% year over year) sustained its robust momentum and delivered strong revenues, and operating income growth, driven by the U.S. Mechanical Construction business (up 9.9%). The U.S. Electrical Construction business remained almost flat year over year.

The company’s U.S. Building Services segment revenues moved down 5.1% year over year.

The U.S. Industrial Services revenues, which were affected by Hurricane Harvey, continued to exhibit a lackluster performance, and contracted 39.1% year over year. The hurricane led to a delay in the fall turnaround work and under absorption of overhead costs for projects which the company was unable to execute on, putting pressure on the segment’s margins.

Revenues from total U.S. operations declined 2.7% year over year to $1,800.8 million. Revenue growth from the U.K. building services jumped back to the growth trajectory, and grew 17.6% year over year to $85.9 million, driven by profitable new contracts and solid execution in base business.

As of Sep 30, 2017, EMCOR’s backlog was $3.96 billion, up 1.5% year over year with book-to-bill at the highest level in almost two years, supported by a strong domestic market.

A rise in the backlog of the U.S. Electrical Construction, U.S. Industrial Services, and U.K. Building Services segments more than offset the dip in backlog for the U.S. Mechanical Construction and U.S. Building Services, resulting in overall growth.

From an end-market perspective, the company witnessed growth in backlog for the commercial, institutional, hospitality and healthcare markets, which was somewhat offset by the declines in industrial, water & wastewater and transportation sectors.

EMCOR’s operating income came in at a record $106.5 million, up nearly 24% compared with the prior-year quarter, driven by improved profitability and margin expansion in every segment except U.S. Industrial Services, which was affected by Hurricane Harvey. Operating margins came in at 5.6%, reflecting an expansion of 110 basis points over the prior-year period.

Liquidity & Cash Flow

EMCOR’s cash and cash equivalents totaled $480.5 million as of Sep 30, 2017, compared with $464.6 million as of Dec 31, 2016. Total debt and capital lease obligations were $273.5 million, declining from $283.3 million recorded on Dec 31, 2016.

Cash flow used in operating activities for the first nine months of 2017 came in at $238.2 million, significantly higher than $128.9 million recorded in the same period last year.

Guidance Raised

Encouraged by its accretive acquisitions and increasing traction in the U.S. construction space, EMCOR’s management raised its 2017 guidance, with earnings from continuing operations projected in the range of $3.70-$3.80 (up from previous projections of $3.40-$3.60).

In light of the current size and mix of its backlog and overall positive market conditions, EMCOR reiterated its revenue guidance for 2017 at $7.6 billion.

How Have Estimates Been Moving Since Then?

Following the release, investors have witnessed a downward trend in fresh estimates. There has been one revision lower for the current quarter.

VGM Scores

At this time, EMCOR's stock has a nice Growth Score of B, a grade with the same score on the momentum front.  The stock was allocated also a grade of B on the value side, putting it in the top 40% for this investment strategy.

Overall, the stock has an aggregate VGM Score of B. If you aren't focused on one strategy, this score is the one you should be interested in.

Based on our scores, the stock is equally suitable for growth value and momentum investors.

Outlook

Estimates have been broadly trending downward for the stock. The magnitude of this revision also indicates a downward shift. Interestingly, the stock has a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy). We are expecting an above average return from the stock in the next few months.


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