Honeywell International Inc. HON reported solid fourth-quarter 2017 results with healthy year-over-year increase in revenues and adjusted earnings. GAAP loss for the reported quarter was $2,411 million or loss of $3.18 a share as against net income of $1,034 million or $1.34 per share in the year-ago quarter. The significant decline in GAAP earnings was primarily attributable to a provisional charge of $3.8 billion to reflect the estimated impacts of the U.S. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.
Excluding non-recurring items, adjusted earnings for the quarter were $1.85 per share compared with $1.74 in the year-earlier quarter. Adjusted earnings for the reported quarter beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate by a penny. For full year 2017, adjusted earnings were $7.11 per share compared with $6.46 in 2016.
Operational Details
Fourth-quarter 2017 revenues inched up 8.6% year over year to $10,843 million and exceeded the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $10,689 million. The top-line improvement was largely due to organic growth of 6%, driven by strength in Aerospace aftermarket, UOP, Advanced Materials, and Intelligrated. Total revenue for full year 2017 improved to $40,534 million from $39,302 million in 2016.
Total segment profit for the quarter was $2,096 million compared with $1,899 million in the prior-year period, with respective segment profit margins of 19.3% and 19%. Operating income increased to $1,716 million from $1,613 million in the year-ago quarter for respective margins of 15.8% and 16.2%.
Segment Details
Aerospace sales were $3,902 million in the reported quarter, up 6% year over year. Segment profit was up 21% to $893 million for margin improvement of 270 bps to 22.9%. Impressive growth was primarily driven by strength in the commercial aftermarket and U.S. defense, along with solid demand for light vehicle gas and commercial vehicle turbochargers in Transportation Systems.
Home and Building Technologies sales came in at $2,615 million, up 5% year over year. Segment profit was up 3% to $461 million although margin contracted 40 bps to 17.6% due to lower security volumes. The upside in revenues was driven by continued demand in fire and building products in Europe and robust growth in China.
Performance Materials and Technologies revenues were $2,854 million, up 12% year over year on healthy growth across all businesses. Segment profit was up 3% to $607 million although margin contracted 180 bps to 21.3% due to unplanned plant outage.
Safety and Productivity Solutions’ top-line was $1,472 million, up 14% year over year. Segment profit was up 25% to $231 million for margin improvement of 140 bps to 15.7%. The segment’s sales improved on the back of double-digit organic sales growth at Intelligrated, higher volumes in industrial safety products, sensing controls, and voice-enabled workflow solutions.
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Cash and cash equivalents at year-end 2017 were $7,059 million while long-term debt was $12,573 million compared with respective tallies of $7,843 million and $12,182 million in the year-ago period.
Net cash provided from operating activities for 2017 was $5,966 million compared with $5,498 million in 2016. Honeywell exited fourth-quarter 2017 with free cash flow of $1,754 million compared with $1,696 million in the year-ago quarter.
Updated Outlook
Concurrent with the earnings release, Honeywell revised full-year 2018 earnings guidance to better reflect the favorable impact from the tax reform. The company currently anticipates earnings within the range of $7.75-$8.00 per share for 2018, up from earlier expectations of $7.55−$7.80, representing year-over-year growth of 9-13%, up from 6-10% expected earlier. However, revenue guidance is affirmed at $41.8-$42.5 billion.
Honeywell currently has a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). Better-ranked stocks in the industry include Raven Industries, Inc. RAVN, Hitachi, Ltd. HTHIY and Leucadia National Corp. LUK, each carrying a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
Raven has a long-term earnings growth expectation of 10%. It surpassed estimates thrice in the trailing four quarters with an average positive surprise of 25.8%.
Hitachi has a long-term earnings growth expectation of 13%. It delivered earnings beat in all the trailing four quarters with an average positive surprise of 85.8%.
Leucadia has an expected long-term earnings growth rate of 18%. It exceeded estimates thrice in the last four quarters with an average beat of 21.2%.
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