Stupid markets. Don't they know this was a weak quarter for Compass Minerals
Unfortunately for a value vulture like me, investors have been decidedly rational about this stock. Which is great if you already own it, but not so great if you're like me and have it on your "love it if it gets cheaper" list.
As I indicated, this wasn't an especially strong quarter -- not that there was anything management could have done differently. Revenue dropped 14% on 17% lower product sales, as a mild winter cut demand for deicing salt and rains in California kept a lid on the potash business. And with lower sales came lower earnings, though I find it rather impressive that management still found a way to boost the operating margin by better than a full point.
Speaking of the strike, the disruption is at a location in Ontario. And honestly, I have to wonder about the union's wisdom as it pertains to timing. I mean, Compass, and presumably Cargill and Rohm & Haas
While Compass will probably never see the wild pricing action that has lifted companies like Phelps Dodge
Today's price on the stock doesn't suggest wild appreciation potential. That said, the company pays a good dividend (which looks pretty secure) and should be a dependable cash flow machine. So while I'll continue to hope for a slightly better price, income-oriented folks could perhaps find some value here, even at today's level.
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