Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Top 5 Net Payout Yield Companies For 2016

Top 5 Net Payout Yield Companies For 2016: AutoZone Inc.(AZO)

AutoZone, Inc. retails and distributes automotive replacement parts and accessories. The company?s stores offer various products for cars, sport utility vehicles, vans, and light trucks, including new and remanufactured automotive hard parts, maintenance items, accessories, and non-automotive products. Its automotive hard parts product line includes A/C compressors, batteries and accessories, belts and hoses, carburetors, chassis, clutches, CV axles, engines, fuel pumps, fuses, ignition, lighting, mufflers, starters and alternators, water pumps, radiators, and thermostats. The company?s maintenance items include antifreeze and windshield washer fluid; brake drums, rotors, shoes, and pads; chemicals, including brake and power; steering fluid, oil, and fuel additives; oil and transmission fluids; oil, air, fuel, and transmission filters; oxygen sensors; paint and accessories; refrigerant and accessories; shock absorbers and struts; spark plugs and wires; and windshield wiper s. Its discretionary product line comprises air fresheners, cell phone accessories, drinks and snacks, floor mats and seat covers, mirrors, performance products, protectants and cleaners, sealants and adhesives, steering wheel covers, stereos and radios, tools, and wash and wax products. The company also offers commercial sales program that provides the delivery of parts and other products to local, regional, and national repair garages, dealers, service stations, and public sector accounts. In addition, it sells the ALLDATA brand automotive diagnostic and repair software through the Website, alldata.com; and automotive hard parts, maintenance items, accessories, and non-automotive products through the Website, autozone.com. As of May 7, 2011, the company operated 4,467 stores in the United States and Puerto Rico, and 261 stores in Mexico. AutoZone, Inc. was founded in 1979 and is based in Memphis, Tennessee.

Advisors' Opinion:
  • [By k! cpl]

    Reseller's exchange retailer Autozone (AZO) has done well in 2014. Even though the stock has been exceptional than the S&P 500, its performance has been weaker than O'Reilly Automotive (ORLY) and Advance Auto Parts (AAP). Then again, Autozone is a steady performer and is the cheapest of the part from a valuation perspective, which is the reason investors should consider investigating it.

  • [By Dan Caplinger]

    What's interesting, though, is that historically, auto-parts makers are seen as relying on the lack of success among automakers. After all, new cars don't need parts nearly as often as older cars do, and when Ford and GM perform well, their customers don't have to rely as much on Genuine Parts or competitors AutoZone (NYSE: AZO  ) and Advance Auto Parts (NYSE: AAP  ) for replacements. Yet, even though Advance's 15% gain, and AutoZone's 20% rise year to date, aren't quite as substantial as Genuine Parts, they still signal a paradigm shift in the way investors look at the industry, perhaps recognizing that for every new car sold, there's usually a used car that gets traded in, and so good news for Ford and GM sales might actually translate into more business for the parts industry.

  • [By Ben Levisohn]

    AutoZone’s (AZO) earnings have investors puzzled as to whether they should buy or sell.

    Reuters

    The Wall Street Journal has the goods on AutoZone’s report:

    For the quarter ended Aug. 31, AutoZone reported a profit of $371.2 million, or $10.42 a share, up from $323.7 million, or $8.46 a share, a year earlier. Excluding an additional week of sales in the latest period, earnings were $9.76 a share.

    Net sales improved 12% to $3.1 billion. Sales at stores open at least one year rose 1%.

    Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had most recently forecast per-share earnings of $10.34 on revenue of $3.09 billion.

    Gross margin stayed at 51.8%.

    The first reaction: Sell. In pre! -open tra! ding this morning, shares of Autozone had dropped 0.6% by 8:30 a.m. But they the stock soon rallied back into positive territory and was trading higher by 0.3% at 9:15. At the open, shares traded up as much as 1%, before falling into the red.Citigroup’sKate McShanedigs into the results, which were decidedly mixed:

    …the beat was driven by revenue growth of +12.0% y/y (vs. our +7.1%) and lower tax rate of 35.5% (vs. our 36.8%), partially offset by flat y/y gross margins (vs. our +117bps) and operating margin expansion of +29bps y/y (vs. our +143bps). Excluding the 17thweek, sales would have been +5.6% y/y and EPS of $9.76.

    Autozone also said its same-store sales rose just 1%, lower than McShanes estimate of a 3% increase and the analyst consensus of 2.5%.

    Autozone has gained 17% this year, but is off by 1.9% during the past month, both of which have lagged the S&P 500. Perhaps that explains the muted reaction to the report. With investors not expecting much, a mixed report is just–a mixed report.

    Autozone has dropped 0.3% to $413.22 , whilePep Boys (PBY) has gained 0.2% to $12.19 , Advanced Auto Parts(AAP) has risen 0.3% to $80.35, and O’Reilly Automotive (ORLY) has advan

  • [By Jake L'Ecuyer]

    Top Headline
    AutoZone (NYSE: AZO) reported a gain in its fiscal second-quarter profit. AutoZone's quarterly profit surged to $192.8 million, or $5.63 per share, versus a year-ago profit of $176.2 million, or $4.78 per share. Its net sales rose to $1.99 billion versus $1.86 billion. However, analysts were expecting earnings of $5.57 per share on sales of $1.98 billion. AutoZone's US same-store sales jumped 4.3% in the quarter.

  • source from Top Penny Stocks For 2015:http://www.seekpennystocks.com/top-5-net-payout-yield-companies-for-2016.html

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