Martin Marietta Materials Inc Valuation – December 2016 $MLM

Benjamin Graham taught that Intelligent Investors must do a thorough fundamental analysis of investment opportunities to determine their intrinsic value and inherent risk.  This is best done by utilizing a systematic approach to analysis that will provide investors with a sense of how a specific company compares to another company or by reviewing the 10 Stocks for Using A Benjamin Graham Value Investing Strategy – December 2016.  By using the ModernGraham method one can review a company’s historical accomplishments and determine an intrinsic value that can be compared across industries.  What follows is a stock analysis showing a specific look at how Martin Marietta Materials Inc (MLM) fares in the ModernGraham valuation model.

Company Profile (obtained from Google Finance): Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. is a supplier of aggregates products (crushed stone, sand and gravel) for the construction industry, used for the construction of infrastructure, non-residential, and residential projects. The Company operates through three businesses: Aggregates Business, Cement Business and Magnesia Specialties Business. The Company conducts its Aggregates business through three segments: the Mid-America Group, Southeast Group, and West Group. The Company’s Cement business operates through the Cement segment. The Company’s Magnesia Specialties segment includes its magnesia-based chemicals and dolomitic lime businesses. Its Aggregates Business is engaged in mining, processing and selling granite, limestone, sand, gravel and other aggregate products. Its Cement business is engaged in producing Portland and specialty cements. In addition, aggregates products are used for railroad ballast and in agricultural, utility and environmental applications.

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ModernGraham Valuation of MLM – December 2016

Stage 1: Is this company suitable for the Defensive Investor or the Enterprising Investor?

What kind of Intelligent Investor are you?

Defensive Investor; must pass 6 out of the following 7 tests.
1. Adequate Size of the Enterprise Market Cap > $2Bil $14,524,343,710 Pass
2. Sufficiently Strong Financial Condition Current Ratio > 2 1.97 Fail
3. Earnings Stability Positive EPS for 10 years prior Pass
4. Dividend Record Dividend Payments for 10 years prior Pass
5. Earnings Growth Increase of 33% in EPS in past 10 years using 3 year averages at beginning and end 12.10% Fail
6. Moderate PEmg Ratio PEmg < 20 51.68 Fail
7. Moderate Price to Assets PB Ratio < 2.5 OR PB*PEmg < 50 3.46 Fail
Enterprising Investor; must pass 4 out of the following 5 tests, or be suitable for the Defensive Investor.
1. Sufficiently Strong Financial Condition Current Ratio > 1.5 1.97 Pass
2. Sufficiently Strong Financial Condition Debt to NCA < 1.1 2.62 Fail
3. Earnings Stability Positive EPS for 5 years prior Pass
4. Dividend Record Currently Pays Dividend Pass
5. Earnings Growth EPSmg greater than 5 years ago Pass

Stage 2: Determination of Intrinsic Value

EPSmg $4.36
MG Growth Estimate 15.00%
MG Value $167.96
Opinion Overvalued
MG Grade C-
MG Value based on 3% Growth $63.26
MG Value based on 0% Growth $37.08
Market Implied Growth Rate 21.59%
Current Price $225.45
% of Intrinsic Value 134.23%

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. is suitable for the Enterprising Investor but not the more conservative Defensive Investor. The Defensive Investor is concerned with the low current ratio, insufficient earnings growth over the last ten years, and the high PEmg and PB ratios. The Enterprising Investor is only concerned with the level of debt relative to the net current assets. As a result, all Enterprising Investors following the ModernGraham approach should feel comfortable proceeding with the analysis.

As for a valuation, the company appears to be Overvalued after growing its EPSmg (normalized earnings) from $2.04 in 2012 to an estimated $4.36 for 2016. This level of demonstrated earnings growth does not support the market’s implied estimate of 21.59% annual earnings growth over the next 7-10 years. As a result, the ModernGraham valuation model, based on the Benjamin Graham value investing formula, returns an estimate of intrinsic value below the price.

At the time of valuation, further research into Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. revealed the company was trading above its Graham Number of $98.75. The company pays a dividend of $1.62 per share, for a yield of 0.7% Its PEmg (price over earnings per share – ModernGraham) was 51.68, which was above the industry average of 28.49. Finally, the company was trading above its Net Current Asset Value (NCAV) of $-31.8.

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. receives an average overall rating in the ModernGraham grading system, scoring a C-.

Stage 3: Information for Further Research

Net Current Asset Value (NCAV) -$31.80
Graham Number $98.75
PEmg 51.68
Current Ratio 1.97
PB Ratio 3.46
Current Dividend $1.62
Dividend Yield 0.72%
Number of Consecutive Years of Dividend Growth 1

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Most Recent Balance Sheet Figures

Balance Sheet Information 9/1/2016
Total Current Assets $1,191,525,000
Total Current Liabilities $604,909,000
Long-Term Debt $1,536,810,000
Total Assets $7,373,201,000
Intangible Assets $2,231,532,000
Total Liabilities $3,217,869,000
Shares Outstanding (Diluted Average) 63,723,000

Earnings Per Share History

Next Fiscal Year Estimate $6.62
Dec2015 $4.29
Dec2014 $2.71
Dec2013 $2.61
Dec2012 $1.83
Dec2011 $1.78
Dec2010 $2.10
Dec2009 $1.91
Dec2008 $4.18
Dec2007 $6.06
Dec2006 $5.29
Dec2005 $4.08
Dec2004 $2.66
Dec2003 $1.91
Dec2002 $1.77
Dec2001 $2.19
Dec2000 $2.39
Dec1999 $2.68
Dec1998 $2.48
Dec1997 $2.13
Dec1996 $1.71

Earnings Per Share – ModernGraham History

Next Fiscal Year Estimate $4.36
Dec2015 $3.04
Dec2014 $2.34
Dec2013 $2.12
Dec2012 $2.04
Dec2011 $2.50
Dec2010 $3.21
Dec2009 $3.94
Dec2008 $4.79
Dec2007 $4.73
Dec2006 $3.76
Dec2005 $2.83
Dec2004 $2.20
Dec2003 $2.04
Dec2002 $2.17
Dec2001 $2.38
Dec2000 $2.41

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