The following are the top rated Materials stocks according to Validea's Value Investor model based on the published strategy of Benjamin Graham. This deep value methodology screens for stocks that have low P/B and P/E ratios, along with low debt and solid long-term earnings growth.
COMMERCIAL METALS COMPANY (CMC) is a mid-cap value stock in the Constr. - Supplies & Fixtures industry. The rating according to our strategy based on Benjamin Graham is 100% based on the firm’s underlying fundamentals and the stock’s valuation. A score of 80% or above typically indicates that the strategy has some interest in the stock and a score above 90% typically indicates strong interest.
Company Description: Commercial Metals Company is engaged in offering products and technologies for the global construction sector through manufacturing network principally located in the United States and Central Europe. The Company's solutions support construction across a variety of applications, including infrastructure, non-residential, residential, industrial, and energy generation and transmission. Its segments include North America and Europe. The North America segment provides a diverse offering of products and solutions to support the construction sector composed primarily of a vertically integrated network of recycling facilities, steel mills and fabrication operations. The Company's 43 scrap metal recycling facilities, primarily located in the southeast and central United States process ferrous and nonferrous scrap metals. The Europe segment is composed primarily of a vertically integrated network of recycling facilities, an EAF mini mill and fabrication operations located in Poland.
The following table summarizes whether the stock meets each of this strategy's tests. Not all criteria in the below table receive equal weighting or are independent, but the table provides a brief overview of the strong and weak points of the security in the context of the strategy's criteria.
SECTOR: | PASS |
SALES: | PASS |
CURRENT RATIO: | PASS |
LONG-TERM DEBT IN RELATION TO NET CURRENT ASSETS: | PASS |
LONG-TERM EPS GROWTH: | PASS |
P/E RATIO: | PASS |
PRICE/BOOK RATIO: | PASS |
Detailed Analysis of COMMERCIAL METALS COMPANY
RYERSON HOLDING CORP (RYI) is a small-cap value stock in the Iron & Steel industry. The rating according to our strategy based on Benjamin Graham is 86% based on the firm’s underlying fundamentals and the stock’s valuation. A score of 80% or above typically indicates that the strategy has some interest in the stock and a score above 90% typically indicates strong interest.
Company Description: Ryerson Holding Corporation is a value-added processor and distributor of industrial metals, with operations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and China. The Company carries a full line of carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steels, and aluminum, and a limited line of nickel and red metals. These materials are stocked in a number of shapes, including coils, sheets, rounds, hexagons, square and flat bars, plates, structural, and tubing. The Company also provide a variety of processing services to meet its customer' s needs. It also conducts metal processing and distribution operations in China. It has approximately 110 facilities in North America and four facilities in China. The Company offers various value-added processing and fabrication services, such as bending, beveling, blanking, blasting, burning, cutting-to length, drilling, embossing, flattening, forming, grinding, laser cutting, machining, notching, painting, perforating, polishing, punching, rolling, and sawing.
The following table summarizes whether the stock meets each of this strategy's tests. Not all criteria in the below table receive equal weighting or are independent, but the table provides a brief overview of the strong and weak points of the security in the context of the strategy's criteria.
SECTOR: | PASS |
SALES: | PASS |
CURRENT RATIO: | PASS |
LONG-TERM DEBT IN RELATION TO NET CURRENT ASSETS: | PASS |
LONG-TERM EPS GROWTH: | FAIL |
P/E RATIO: | PASS |
PRICE/BOOK RATIO: | PASS |
Detailed Analysis of RYERSON HOLDING CORP
POSCO HOLDINGS INC (ADR) (PKX) is a large-cap growth stock in the Iron & Steel industry. The rating according to our strategy based on Benjamin Graham is 86% based on the firm’s underlying fundamentals and the stock’s valuation. A score of 80% or above typically indicates that the strategy has some interest in the stock and a score above 90% typically indicates strong interest.
Company Description: Posco Holdings Inc, formerly Posco, is a Korea-based company principally engaged in the manufacture and distribution of steel products. The Company operates its business through four segments. The Steel segment produces and sells steel products such as hot rolled steel, cold rolled steel, stainless steel, among others. The Trading segment engages in the global trade, including the export and import of steel products. The Engineering and Construction (E&C) segment plans, designs and builds industrial plants, civil engineering projects, commercial and residential buildings. The Other segment is engaged in the power plants, information and communication related services and other businesses.
The following table summarizes whether the stock meets each of this strategy's tests. Not all criteria in the below table receive equal weighting or are independent, but the table provides a brief overview of the strong and weak points of the security in the context of the strategy's criteria.
SECTOR: | PASS |
SALES: | PASS |
CURRENT RATIO: | PASS |
LONG-TERM DEBT IN RELATION TO NET CURRENT ASSETS: | PASS |
LONG-TERM EPS GROWTH: | PASS |
P/E RATIO: | FAIL |
PRICE/BOOK RATIO: | PASS |
Detailed Analysis of POSCO HOLDINGS INC (ADR)
FMC CORP (FMC) is a mid-cap value stock in the Chemical Manufacturing industry. The rating according to our strategy based on Benjamin Graham is 71% based on the firm’s underlying fundamentals and the stock’s valuation. A score of 80% or above typically indicates that the strategy has some interest in the stock and a score above 90% typically indicates strong interest.
Company Description: FMC Corporation is an agricultural sciences company. It is engaged in providing solutions to growers with a product in crop protection, crop enhancement, and professional pest and turf management. It develops, markets, and sells all three classes of crop protection chemicals (insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides) and biologicals, crop nutrition, and seed treatment products, which is grouped as plant health. Its insecticides are used to control a range of pests, while its herbicide portfolio primarily targets a variety of difficult-to-control weeds. Its product portfolio features two diamide-class molecules, namely Rynaxypyr (chlorantraniliprole) and Cyazypyr (cyantraniliprole) actives. Cyazypyr active contains brands, under the trademarks Verimark, Benevia, and Exire. Fungicides are used for the protection of crops, including cereals, fruits, and vegetables from fungal disease. Herbicides are used for the protection of crops, including cotton, sugarcane, rice, corn, and soybeans.
The following table summarizes whether the stock meets each of this strategy's tests. Not all criteria in the below table receive equal weighting or are independent, but the table provides a brief overview of the strong and weak points of the security in the context of the strategy's criteria.
SECTOR: | PASS |
SALES: | PASS |
CURRENT RATIO: | FAIL |
LONG-TERM DEBT IN RELATION TO NET CURRENT ASSETS: | FAIL |
LONG-TERM EPS GROWTH: | PASS |
P/E RATIO: | PASS |
PRICE/BOOK RATIO: | PASS |
Detailed Analysis of FMC CORP
WORTHINGTON ENTERPRISES INC (WOR) is a mid-cap growth stock in the Iron & Steel industry. The rating according to our strategy based on Benjamin Graham is 71% based on the firm’s underlying fundamentals and the stock’s valuation. A score of 80% or above typically indicates that the strategy has some interest in the stock and a score above 90% typically indicates strong interest.
Company Description: Worthington Enterprises Inc. is a designer and manufacturer of brands that enable people to live safer, healthier and more expressive lives. The Company operates through two primary business segments: building products and consumer products. The Building Products segment includes cooking, heating, cooling and water solutions, architectural and acoustical grid ceilings and metal framing and accessories. The Consumer Products segment provides solutions for the tools, outdoor living and celebrations categories. Product brands within the Worthington Enterprises portfolio include Balloon Time, Bernzomatic, Coleman, CoMet, Garden-Weasel, General, HALO, Hawkeye, Level5 Tools, Mag Torch, NEXI, Pactool International, PowerCore, Well-X-Trol, and XLite, among others. The Company also serves the global hydrogen ecosystem via a joint venture focused on on-board fueling systems and gas containment solutions. The Company also operates in lightweight, customizable LPG composite cylinders.
The following table summarizes whether the stock meets each of this strategy's tests. Not all criteria in the below table receive equal weighting or are independent, but the table provides a brief overview of the strong and weak points of the security in the context of the strategy's criteria.
SECTOR: | PASS |
SALES: | PASS |
CURRENT RATIO: | PASS |
LONG-TERM DEBT IN RELATION TO NET CURRENT ASSETS: | PASS |
LONG-TERM EPS GROWTH: | PASS |
P/E RATIO: | FAIL |
PRICE/BOOK RATIO: | FAIL |
Detailed Analysis of WORTHINGTON ENTERPRISES INC
About Benjamin Graham: The late Benjamin Graham may be the oldest of the gurus we follow, but his impact on the investing world has lasted for decades after his death in 1976. Known as both the "Father of Value Investing" and the founder of the entire field of security analysis, Graham mentored several of history's greatest investors -- including Warren Buffett -- and inspired a slew of others, including John Templeton, Mario Gabelli, and another of Validea's gurus, John Neff. Graham built his fortune and reputation after living through some extremely difficult times, including both the Great Depression and his own family's financial woes following his father's death when Benjamin was a young man. His investment firm posted per annum returns of about 20 percent from 1936 to 1956, far outpacing the 12.2 percent average return for the market during that time.
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