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Is Pentair plc (PNR) the Best Industrial Machinery Stock to Buy Now?

We recently compiled a list of the 10 Best Industrial Machinery Stocks to Buy Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Pentair plc (NYSE:PNR) stands against the other industrial machinery stocks.

Industrial stocks form the backbone of the American economy, encompassing companies that manufacture and maintain equipment used in the construction and manufacturing markets, such as compressors, turbines, and hydraulic systems. Their presence in the Dow Jones highlights their significance in the market.

According to Global Market Insights, the industrial machinery market, which was valued at $693.7 billion in 2023, is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 7.5% between 2024 and 2032 as a result of the increasing application of automation and smart technologies, which significantly boost efficiency and production. Material handling and robotics are two important industries driving this expansion since they are essential to contemporary industrial operations.

Regionally, the Asia-Pacific area is driving this expansion as per the aforementioned research, with growing industrialization in countries like China and India. In terms of country, the United States is leading the North American industrial machinery market in terms of revenue, with an estimated 2023 revenue of $246.5 billion and a projected 2032 revenue of $402.9 billion. Moreover, North America accounted for 45% of the industrial machinery market in 2023.

Looking ahead, according to Deloitte’s Manufacturing Industry 2024 Outlook, the manufacturing sector is utilizing the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, CHIPS Act, and Inflation Reduction Act to boost growth through improved semiconductor manufacturing and construction. Digital transformation is still essential in spite of economic challenges and a lack of skilled workers. Industrial metaverse capabilities are being integrated into smart factory systems, which are 12% more productive and cited by 86% of manufacturing leaders as essential for competitiveness. A game-changer, generative AI reduces labor restrictions while improving supply chain efficiency and product design.

That said, according to Interact Analysis’s Manufacturing Industry Output Tracker (MIO), which Industrial Machinery Digest released on May 30, 2024, the global manufacturing industry is predicted to grow by just 0.6% in 2024, showing stagnation or minor decline in the majority of regions. The study mentioned that China’s growth estimate was reduced from 2.8% to 2.4%, pointing out economic issues that may affect its 50% global manufacturing share. Although a slight decline is predicted in 2026 before a consistent rise through 2028, a recovery is projected in 2025 as global conditions improve. While Taiwan, South Korea, and Singapore benefit from the semiconductor resurgence, the United States exhibits stronger manufacturing fueled by rising consumer expenditure and moderating inflation. Challenges include the slowdown in European manufacturing and pressures on the machinery market caused by high loan rates, which increase costs and reduce order intake. High living expenses still limit demand even though post-Covid supply chain problems have decreased.

Adrian Lloyd, CEO of Interact Analysis, made the following comment in Manufacturing Industry Output Tracker (MIO):

“The global outlook for manufacturing output is mixed to say the least. Our projections are holding but there are no clear signs of where recovery will come from and how strong it will be. As a result, we will be watching closely to see how constrained consumer spending in China, a strengthening US economy and global events will affect conditions.”

He further added:

“The machinery market appears to be experiencing more challenging conditions than manufacturing overall, as global uncertainty leads to caution around investment in equipment.”

Data from the Federal Reserve in October revealed that U.S. industrial production dropped in September, largely due to reduced factory output influenced by a strike at Boeing Co. and the impact of two hurricanes. Production across factories, mines, and utilities declined by 0.3%, following a revised 0.3% increase in the previous month. However, the industrial sector of the broader market has risen by 22.4% since the beginning of the year.

Methodology:

We sifted through holdings of Industrial Machinery ETFs and online rankings to form an initial list of 20 industrial machinery stocks. Then we selected the 10 stocks that were the most popular among institutional investors. The stocks are ranked in ascending order of the number of hedge funds that have stakes in them, as of Q2 2024, according to Insider Monkey’s database. We have used the stock’s revenue growth (year-over-year) as a tiebreaker in case two or more stocks have the same number of hedge funds invested.

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A factory worker with protective goggles and a hardhat inspecting a water filtration system.

Pentair plc (NYSE:PNR)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 40                                                    

Pentair plc (NYSE:PNR), which employs 10,000 employees and has operations in 25 countries, is a major player in the water treatment industry worldwide. Pentair is divided into three business segments: flow, water technology, and pools. The company provides a variety of water solutions, such as commercial and industrial pumps, filtration solutions, and energy-efficient swimming pool equipment. Over 75% of the company’s products are replacements, and it benefits from a large installed base of equipment.

Since the start of 2024, the stock has surged by nearly 50%. Pentair plc (NYSE:PNR) has constantly exceeded EPS and revenue estimates, with a share price growth of more than 68% over the last year, beating the broader market. Given that cash reserves rose dramatically over the past year and net debt dropped by $545 million, the company’s debt strategy is impressive.

Pentair plc (NYSE:PNR) delivered a strong Q3 2024 and created record-free cash flow so far this year. For Q3 2024, its operating cash flow came in at $249 million, up $86 million YoY, and $234 million in free cash flow, up $90 million YoY. Moreover, the company raised its adjusted EPS outlook to around $4.27 and updated its full-year 2024 GAAP EPS guidance to about $3.70.

The company has shown its strong commitment to providing value to shareholders by increasing dividends for 48 years in a row and is on its way to becoming a dividend king.

On October 3, 2024, Scott Graham, an analyst at Seaport Research, raised the company’s price objective from $110 to $120 while sticking to a buy recommendation for the shares. The analyst informs investors that the company’s Q3 2024 adjusted EPS exceeded the estimate and was higher year over year. According to the company, it is “rolling along,” generating robust earnings growth, meeting EPS guidance, and doing so with minimal assistance from its primary verticals.

Pentair plc’s (NYSE:PNR) strategic emphasis on its water portfolio, along with excellent cost management and transformation operations, positions the company well for future growth.

Ian Simm’s Impax Asset Management was the largest shareholder in the company among the funds in Insider Monkey’s database, with 7,618,725 shares worth $743.46 million.

Overall PNR ranks 10th on our list of the best industrial machinery stocks to buy now. While we acknowledge the potential of PNR as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than PNR but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

 

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Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.

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