Showing posts with label Manitowoc Foodservice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manitowoc Foodservice. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Growth Reacceleration Has Rebuilt Middleby's Multiple

When I last wrote about Middleby (NASDAQ:MIDD), I thought that a mix of concerns about growth had created a pretty rare opportunity to pick these shares up at a reasonable valuation. Since then, organic growth has improved and the shares are up around 40%. While I do think there is ample room for Middleby to improve its residential business, opportunity to improve is not the same thing as capability. I'm also a little more concerned about the company's potential growth leverage from M&A if/when interest rates start moving higher.

The valuation on Middleby shares has returned to its more normal level of overvalued in my eyes. Although the company is likely only at 10% share (or less) of its addressable market and its debt level isn't that high relative to EBITDA and/or free cash flow, roll-up stories usually reach a point of diminishing returns and the underlying market growth rate isn't that high. Middleby will likely eventually need to centralize its operations more than it has and I'd like to see the company pursue service-oriented business. Nevertheless, this is a stock I'd keep on a watch list with an eye toward taking advantage of future pullbacks.

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Growth Reacceleration Has Rebuilt Middleby's Multiple

Without Major Improvements, Manitowoc Foodservice Looks A Little Overcooked

I can appreciate scarcity value, and I can appreciate the appeal of a company that enjoys strong share in a large, fragmented market and has only recently returned to sounder operating and management policies. Even so, it's hard for me to get comfortable with the valuation on Manitowoc Foodservice (NYSE:MFS). While I definitely think its "right-sizing" and margin improvement efforts will pay off, I think the company's business mix and the underlying growth potential of the foodservice industry are limiting factors.

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Without Major Improvements, Manitowoc Foodservice Looks A Little Overcooked