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Shares of Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. (AIT - Free Report) have plunged sharply since the beginning of 2020. We believe that the price decline reflects investors’ reaction to the company’s lackluster second-quarter fiscal 2020 (ended Dec 31, 2019) results and its dismal projections for fiscal 2020 (ending June 2020).
The Cleveland, OH-based company belongs to the Zacks Manufacturing – General Industrial industry, which, in turn, comes under the ambit of the Zacks Industrial Products sector. The industry is currently at the bottom 33% (with the rank of 169) of more than 250 Zacks industries.
Year to date, the company’s shares have dipped 52% compared with the industry’s decline of 33.4% and the sector’s fall of 35%. Notably, the S&P 500 has declined 25.4% during the same period.
So far in 2020, Applied Industrial has reported mixed results for second-quarter fiscal 2020. Earnings in the quarter were in line with estimates, while sales lagged the same by 0.1%. On a year-over-year basis, organic sales declined 4% due to soft customer activities in December. Also, the company recorded weak results in machinery, metals, mining and other end-markets.
In addition to the lackluster performance, weak projections provided by Applied Industrial must have added to the bearish sentiments for the stock. Uncertain end-market conditions are predicted to adversely impact the company’s performance in fiscal 2020.
Sales in the year will likely be between a 2% decline and flat year over year, with organic sales down 3-5%. The projections compare unfavorably with the previously mentioned 2% decline to 2% growth in sales and a 1-5% decline in organic sales. Additionally, the company expects organic sales to fall in mid-single digits in the fiscal third quarter (ending March 2020) and decline in low-single digits in the fourth quarter (ending June 2020).
Segmental performances are predicted to be weak in the second half of fiscal 2020. Organic sales are likely to be in mid- to low-single digits for the Service Center-Based Distribution segment and decline in low-single digits for the Fluid Power & Flow Control segment.
Also, the company’s earnings per share are predicted to be $420-$4.40 in fiscal 2020 compared with $4.20-$4.50 mentioned previously. Notably, its earnings were $4.41 per share in fiscal 2019 (ended June 2019). Interest expenses will likely be at the higher end of $37-$38 million stated previously.
Currently, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for Applied Industrial’s earnings is pegged at $4.30 for fiscal 2020 and $4.65 for fiscal 2021 (ending June 2021), marking declines of 1.6% and 1.7% from the respective 60-day-ago figures. Notably, there were two downward revisions in estimates for fiscal 2020 and 2021. No upward revision in estimates has been recorded for the fiscal years in the past 60 days.
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. Price and Consensus
Such estimate trend in earnings estimates is reflective of bearish sentiments for the company.
Applied Industrial’s Performance Versus Three Industry Players
The company has underperformed three industry players so far in 2020. Three such stocks are Kaman Corporation , Nordson Corporation (NDSN - Free Report) and Tennant Company (TNC - Free Report) , with respective year-to-date declines of 45.2%, 36.1% and 25.4%.
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Applied Industrial (AIT) Declines 52% YTD: What's Hurting it?
Shares of Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. (AIT - Free Report) have plunged sharply since the beginning of 2020. We believe that the price decline reflects investors’ reaction to the company’s lackluster second-quarter fiscal 2020 (ended Dec 31, 2019) results and its dismal projections for fiscal 2020 (ending June 2020).
The Cleveland, OH-based company belongs to the Zacks Manufacturing – General Industrial industry, which, in turn, comes under the ambit of the Zacks Industrial Products sector. The industry is currently at the bottom 33% (with the rank of 169) of more than 250 Zacks industries.
Year to date, the company’s shares have dipped 52% compared with the industry’s decline of 33.4% and the sector’s fall of 35%. Notably, the S&P 500 has declined 25.4% during the same period.
The company currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
Factors Affecting the Stock
So far in 2020, Applied Industrial has reported mixed results for second-quarter fiscal 2020. Earnings in the quarter were in line with estimates, while sales lagged the same by 0.1%. On a year-over-year basis, organic sales declined 4% due to soft customer activities in December. Also, the company recorded weak results in machinery, metals, mining and other end-markets.
In addition to the lackluster performance, weak projections provided by Applied Industrial must have added to the bearish sentiments for the stock. Uncertain end-market conditions are predicted to adversely impact the company’s performance in fiscal 2020.
Sales in the year will likely be between a 2% decline and flat year over year, with organic sales down 3-5%. The projections compare unfavorably with the previously mentioned 2% decline to 2% growth in sales and a 1-5% decline in organic sales. Additionally, the company expects organic sales to fall in mid-single digits in the fiscal third quarter (ending March 2020) and decline in low-single digits in the fourth quarter (ending June 2020).
Segmental performances are predicted to be weak in the second half of fiscal 2020. Organic sales are likely to be in mid- to low-single digits for the Service Center-Based Distribution segment and decline in low-single digits for the Fluid Power & Flow Control segment.
Also, the company’s earnings per share are predicted to be $420-$4.40 in fiscal 2020 compared with $4.20-$4.50 mentioned previously. Notably, its earnings were $4.41 per share in fiscal 2019 (ended June 2019). Interest expenses will likely be at the higher end of $37-$38 million stated previously.
Currently, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for Applied Industrial’s earnings is pegged at $4.30 for fiscal 2020 and $4.65 for fiscal 2021 (ending June 2021), marking declines of 1.6% and 1.7% from the respective 60-day-ago figures. Notably, there were two downward revisions in estimates for fiscal 2020 and 2021. No upward revision in estimates has been recorded for the fiscal years in the past 60 days.
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. Price and Consensus
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. price-consensus-chart | Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. Quote
Such estimate trend in earnings estimates is reflective of bearish sentiments for the company.
Applied Industrial’s Performance Versus Three Industry Players
The company has underperformed three industry players so far in 2020. Three such stocks are Kaman Corporation , Nordson Corporation (NDSN - Free Report) and Tennant Company (TNC - Free Report) , with respective year-to-date declines of 45.2%, 36.1% and 25.4%.
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The biotech sector is projected to surge beyond $775 billion by 2024 as scientists develop treatments for thousands of diseases. They’re also finding ways to edit the human genome to literally erase our vulnerability to these diseases.
Zacks has just released Century of Biology: 7 Biotech Stocks to Buy Right Now to help investors profit from 7 stocks poised for outperformance. Our recent biotech recommendations have produced gains of +50%, +83% and +164% in as little as 2 months. The stocks in this report could perform even better.
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