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Analysts Too Negative On Apparel Makers – Zacks Industry Rank Analysis

Source: http://www.zacks.com/commentary/11874/Analysts+Too+Negative+On+Apparel+Makers+-+Zacks+Industry+Rank+Analysis
Posted on Wednesday, August 19th, 2009 | In Market Commentary, Stocks to Watch
Contributed by: Charles Rotblut (http://www.zacks.com/) -

Given that we’re in back-to-school season, it is somewhat timely that Textile-Apparel Manufacturing appeared on my radar screen. The group has a strong revisions ratio, a sign that positive estimate revisions significantly outnumber negative revisions.

Behind the positive revisions are relatively better forecasts. Last week, Maidenform (MFB) and Warnaco Group (WRC) both raised their full-year EPS guidance. The week prior, True Religion (TRLG) gave a brighter forecast, while Polo Ralph Lauren (RL) predicted a less severe decline in sales than many had expected.

The revisions are notable because they suggest that business conditions are not as bad as feared. Since stocks are valued based on future profits, any increase in earnings estimates should lead to higher stock prices. In the case of the aforementioned stocks, several analysts have raised profit forecasts – a positive change.

Revisions Are Relative

Though the trend in earnings estimate revisions is good, it needs to be taken in context. The revisions imply that brokerage analysts may have been too pessimistic, not that business is strong. The economy contracted last quarter and the sales numbers reflect this.

TRLG had the best performance, experiencing 12.4% growth in sales. The improvement came from the company’s consumer direct business. In contrast, U.S. sales fell 19.8%.

MFB reported sales growth of 5%, but once again, the devil is in the details. The growth was driven by a specialty retailer and off-price retailers. Department store, national chain stores and mass merchant channel sales were off.

RL and WRC said sales fell. Currency fluctuations hurt both companies, as did overall economic weakness.

Nonetheless, sales topped expectations. This implies that business held up better-than-feared.

What The Revisions Mean

It’s easy to understand why analysts would have been overly pessimistic. Cash-strapped consumers have curtailed their spending, hurting sales. This, in turn, has led to lower demand for apparel.

The question is whether the analysts were too pessimistic? The positive revisions signal that they were. Since stocks are valued based on their future earnings potential, any increase in consensus estimates should result in higher price targets.

MFB and RL are both Zacks #1 Rank (”strong buy”) stocks. TRLG and WRC are Zacks #2 Rank (”buy) stocks. As such, they should outperform the S&P 500 over the next 1-3 months. However, the stocks are not without risk and investors should consider the prevailing economic conditions when looking at these stocks.

All 4 companies are classified in Textile-Apparel. This group also contains Zacks #2 Rank stocks Hanesbrands (HBI) and Jones Apparel (JNY).

Zacks Premium and Zacks Elite subscribers can view the Zacks Industry Rank List at http://www.zacks.com/zrank/zrank_inds.php. This interactive list allows you to see all of the companies, and their Zacks Rank, within more than 200 industries. Shown below is the Zacks Sector Rank List, which shows the trend in estimate revisions on a broader scale.

Sector Rank as of Aug 19
Sector This Week’s
Zacks Rank
Last Week’s
Zacks Rank
FY09
Revisions Ratio
FY09 Estimates
Revised Up
FY09 Estimates
Revised Down
Consumer Staples 2.65 2.65 3.06 471 154
Retail-Wholesale 2.72 2.74 2.36 855 363
Auto-Tires-Trucks 2.84 2.93 1.11 108 97
Conglomerates 2.85 2.67 1.33 73 55
Computer and Technology 2.89 2.87 1.82 1880 1033
Consumer Discretionary 2.91 2.93 1.45 532 367
Medical 2.96 2.95 1.82 1459 803
Oils-Energy 2.97 2.97 1.21 874 724
Business Services 2.98 2.97 1.56 270 173
Construction 2.99 3.18 1.19 186 156
Utilities 3.02 3.04 0.86 222 257
Basic Materials 3.05 3.08 1.04 363 350
Industrial Products 3.09 3.10 1.01 350 345
Finance 3.14 3.14 1.11 1548 1398
Aerospace 3.23 3.20 0.76 102 134
Transportation 3.28 3.36 0.51 190 374

Charles Rotblut, CFA, is the senior market analyst for Zacks.com. He can be reached at crotblut@zacks.com.

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About Charles Rotblut (http://www.zacks.com/)
Charles Rotblut is the Vice President of Web Content for Zacks Investment Research and the Senior Market Analyst for Zacks.com. He oversees the editorial staff, manages the market-beating Focus List, Timely Buys and Top 10 portfolios, and plays an instrumental role in the development of new products.

In addition, Mr. Rotblut is spearheading the development of investment education products, including the recently released Zacks Method for Trading.

Mr. Rotblut is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA). He has analyzed publicly traded and privately held companies. His experience includes working for INVESTools (an investment education company), Curian Capital (a money management firm) and McClure, Schumacher & Associates (a business valuation firm). Mr. Rotblut holds a journalism degree from the University of Kansas.

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