Bull of the Day: Azz Inc (AZZ) – Bull of the Day (AZZ)

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Azz Inc (AZZ) recently
announced an accretive acquisition and the analysts love it.
Yesterday, the stock moved up to a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), it
is the
Bull of the Day.

A Tuck In Acquisition

AZZ Inc. acquired Aquilex Specialty Repair and Overhaul in late
February 2013 for approximately $250 million. Aquilex services
the power generation markets through maintenance, repair and
revitalization services to the nuclear and fossil fuel power
generation assets, as well as the refining and industrial
markets. The deal led one analyst to move earnings estimates from
$2.70 to $3.10, and in the second full year of ownership the
company expects to see accretion of $0.50 to $0.60.

Company Description

AZZ manufactures and sells electrical equipment and components for
power generation, transmission and distribution, and industrial
markets. The company has two segments, electrical & industrial
products (EIP), and galvanizing services (GS). The EIP segment
produces specialty electrical products for the distribution of
electrical power to and from generators, transformers, switching
devices. The GS segment provides hot dip galvanizing to the steel
fabrication industry.

AZZ Beats Estimates In Three of Last Four Quarters

Dating back to the February 2012 quarter, AZZ delivered positive
earnings surprises in a strong of 3 consecutive reports. The
average beat was more than 10% above the Zacks Consensus
Estimate. Following the beats, the stock moved higher by an
average of 10% in the session following the release.

The November 2012 quarter was the most recent report was the lone
miss. The company reported $0.60 when the Zacks Consensus
Estimate was looking for $0.61. Wall Street didn’t seem to mind
much as the stock moved higher by 4.25% in the session following
the earnings report.

Getting Paid

Stockholders also get paid to hold shares of AZZ, which makes them
attractive to not only growth investors, but income investors as
well. The modest dividend of $0.14 per quarter yields about 1.2%,
but that dividend has a way of keeping shorts off the stock and
rewards the patience of longer term investors.

AZZ Sees Estimates Moving Higher

Estimates for AZZ have risen throughout 2012. The Zacks
Consensus Estimate for 2013 for AZZ stood at $1.78 as of

April 2012. The consensus since moved higher to $2.09 in August
2012 and now stands at $2.22. Similarly, estimates for 2014 have
moved from $2.33 in June 2012 to their current level of $2.94.

One thing I like to see is a strong implied earnings growth rate,
and URI has a very strong 32.4% implied rate of growth.

Valuation

The valuation picture for AZZ looks really solid. On a price to
earnings basis, the company trades at a slight premium to the
industry average, but not by enough to scare off most investors.
The trailing twelve months PE of 22x is higher than the 17x
industry average, but the more important forward PE of 16x is much
less of a premium to the industry average of 14x. The price to
book is roughly double that of the industry average, but the
company did just lever up to make that acquisition. It should be
noted that the Pre-Tax Margin and the Net Margin for AZZ are
almost 3x higher than the industry average.

The Charts

I wanted to give a little perspective on the safety of this stock,
and what better way than to show a chart of the book value per
share over the last few years. The chart below is the dream line
of most investors… a near 45 degree angle of slow and steady
growth. This speaks to the safety of this company. This chart,
provided by YCharts, can be found on the Zacks.com home page.

The next chart is one that I use very frequently when looking at
the future prospects of a stock. The price and consensus chart
shows how the stock reacts to changes in earnings estimates and we
can see 2013 estimates were guiding the stock over the last year.
The 2014 estimates are moving dramatically higher, and will soon
help push the stock to more new 52 week highs.

Brian Bolan is a Stock Strategist
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