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Emerson Electric: All Set for Growth

Now that the dust has settled on the failed bid for peer Rockwell Automation Inc. (NYSE: ROK), it's time to focus on the organic growth prospects at Emerson Electric Co. (NYSE: EMR). As such, the company's fiscal first-quarter earnings and commentary gave succor to the idea that the company will be a key beneficiary of President Trump's Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) as well as ongoing U.S. GDO growth. Let's take a closer look at the earnings report.

industrial valves
industrial valves

Emerson Electric sees a growing market for process automation. Image source: Getty Images.

Emerson Electric first-quarter earnings: The raw numbers

Emerson Director of Investor Relations Tim Reeves began the earnings call presentation by stating, "Overall, the first quarter performance was stronger operationally than we had anticipated a few months ago." It's a statement that was backed up by the hike in full-year guidance following a strong set of earnings.

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The headline numbers from the quarter:

  • Net sales of $3.8 billion representing a reported increase of 19%, and an underlying increase of 7%.

  • Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) of $541 million, representing an increase of 6%.

  • EBIT margin declined to 14.2% from 15.8% in the same period last year, but would have increased to 14.9% excluding the impact of the integration of the valves and controls business bought from Pentair.

  • GAAP EPS increased 9% to $0.61.

As you can see below, the quarter marked a notable pickup in underlying sales growth, from the slightly disappointing fourth quarter. Moreover, Farr reiterated his view that the company would see a "very strong two-year recovery here a little bit differently than we've seen in the past."

underlying sales growth
underlying sales growth

Data source: Emerson Electric presentations.

What happened in the quarter

Digging into the earnings, it's clear that Emerson's more cyclical segment (automation solutions) is now leading the way in terms of revenue, earnings, and orders growth. Automation solutions grew at an underlying rate of 9% in the quarter, compared to 5% for commercial and residential solutions (climate technologies).

Indeed, Emerson's automation solutions segment is now forecast to grow at a faster rate than Rockwell Automation's organic sales are. Farr expects Emerson's automation solutions to grow at 6% to 8% in 2018, while Rockwell Automation's organic growth is forecast at 5% for 2018. The key difference between the two is Emerson is more of a process automation company (continuous flow of raw materials) and has a heavy reliance on oil and gas related expenditures, while Rockwell is more of a factory automation play -- as such Rockwell has exposure to the automotive market which looks likely to slow in 2018.

Clearly, Farr felt confident in the future of the automation market when he sanctioned a bid of $225 per share for Rockwell, and he's been proven right by the improving trends in both companies' businesses. Rockwell raised its full-year earnings guidance on its recent first-quarter earnings report, and the table below shows how Emerson Electric hiked guidance across the board.

Full-Year 2018 Guidance

Current Guidance

November

Automation solutions underlying sales growth

6%-8%

5%-7%

Commercial & residential solutions underlying sales growth

4%-6%

3%-5%

Total Underlying Sales Growth

5%-7%

4%-6%

GAAP EPS

$3.05-$3.15

$2.66-$2.87

Free cash flow*

$2.33 billion

$2.25 billion

Data source: Emerson Electric presentations.

Moreover, Farr sounded a bullish note when discussing the consequences of TCJA for Emerson and the U.S. at large: "I firmly believe U.S. industry is not going to miss this opportunity. We are not going to miss this opportunity to invest in the infrastructure in this country to drive faster growth."

Looking ahead

In hindsight, Emerson Electric's acquisition of Pentair's valves and controls business in 2016 was well timed, and the Rockwell bids were made in anticipation of the kind of growth environment Emerson appears to be moving into right now -- Farr deserves kudos for his foresight. All told, if capital spending picks up as expected, then the company looks set for a strong year.

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Lee Samaha has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Emerson Electric. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.