Airgas Earnings Come in Below Analysts’ Projections

Airgas reported second-quarter results that were below analyst’s projections, and the firm subsequently lowered its 2014 earnings guidance.  Although reported revenue increased 4% (2% organic and 2% from acquisitions) compared with the year-ago period, the core business environment was more subdued. The 2% organic sales consisted of pricing up 3% and volume down 1%. Gross margins increased 140 basis points to 56.1%, driven by a higher … Continue reading Airgas Earnings Come in Below Analysts’ Projections

Polaris Continues to Surge; Results Beat Street Estimates

Polaris continues to deliver better-than-expected results, benefiting from persistent demand in response to well-received product launches and healthy growth in recently acquired businesses. While our narrow moat is predicated on strength in the firm’s brand and traditional product categories, we believe acquisitions and expansion into adjacent businesses could act as a major catalyst for earnings over the next decade. Shares are up 54% year to … Continue reading Polaris Continues to Surge; Results Beat Street Estimates

Lower Copper and Gold Prices Weigh on Freeport-McMoRan’s Quarter

Stronger-than-expected oil and gas volume highlighted Freeport-McMoRan’s third quarter on the operating front. However, lower copper and gold prices pressured cash flow and net debt rose in the quarter. We expect still-lower prices and continue to doubt Freeport can meaningfully deleverage unless it undertakes significant asset sales and cuts its dividend. Production and cost figures were solid. Strong output in the Eagle Ford and Gulf … Continue reading Lower Copper and Gold Prices Weigh on Freeport-McMoRan’s Quarter