In in the present day’s commentary on shares hitting new 52-week highs and lows, iconic credit score investor Howard Marks’ feedback from his Aug. 13 memo to shoppers have me pondering whether or not any of the most recent highs and lows have outperformed the Magnificent Seven over the previous 5 years.
Why the Magazine 7? As a result of these seven firms are so distinctive, they’re not Marks’ largest concern in regards to the S&P 500’s valuation.
“I believe it’s the typical p/e ratio of twenty-two on the 493 non-Magnificent firms within the index — nicely above the mid-teens common historic p/e for the S&P 500 — that renders the index’s total valuation so excessive and presumably worrisome,” Marks wrote.
The credit score investor readily admits he’s not an knowledgeable on shares. Nevertheless, when somebody is as sensible and skilled about monetary issues, it is smart to hear and be taught.
Anyway, given his phrases have been stirring round in my head, I assumed I’d see if any shares have been hitting new 52-week highs or lows which have overwhelmed the Magazine 7 over the previous 5 years.
The common cumulative return of the seven shares was 292.8%. Nevertheless, Nvidia (NVDA) contributed almost 61% of that. In the event you exclude the best and lowest returns among the many seven, the typical falls to 153.2%, a extra attainable return.
Right here’s what I discovered.
Mueller Industries (MLI) hit a brand new 52-week excessive of $110.52 yesterday. It was the thirty fifth of the previous 12 months, nevertheless it was additionally an all-time excessive. The NYSE inventory is up 553.2% over the previous 5 years.
I’ve been bullish in regards to the producer of copper, brass, aluminum, and plastic merchandise for industrial makes use of for a while. In December 2023, I advisable the mid-cap inventory regardless of MLI hitting a brand new 52-week excessive. Its inventory’s up 132% within the 23 months since.
On the time, I appreciated it as a result of, though it flew below the radar, it was ideally positioned to profit from a big demand from the development business for its initiatives. Plus, it had a killer stability sheet, with $1.07 billion in internet money, and was valued at simply 5.2 instances its money per share.
Quick ahead to Q3 2025. It had $1.32 billion in internet money (no debt), 25% increased than on the finish of December 2024. Based mostly on 111 million shares excellent, its money per share is $11.89. It now trades at 9.3 instances money. That’s nonetheless an affordable a number of.
Additional, its trailing 12-month free money stream as of Sept. 27 was $676.5 million. Based mostly on an enterprise worth of $10.93 billion, it has a free money stream yield of 6.2%. Something between 4% and eight% is honest worth.
CEO Greg Christopher stated it greatest in regards to the firm’s prospects within the firm’s Q3 2025 press launch.
“We’ve a superb stability sheet and stable money producing companies. We are going to proceed to function with a long-term focus, and to pursue development and growth alternatives with care and persistence.”
What extra are you able to ask for?
Metal Dynamics (STLD) hit a brand new 52-week excessive of $166.42 yesterday, the metal producer’s seventh of the previous 12 months. Not solely is it a brand new 52-week excessive, however like Mueller, it’s additionally an all-time excessive. The Nasdaq inventory is up 336.3% over the previous 5 years.
Over the previous 12 months, it’s been fairly a experience for STLD shareholders. In April, the corporate’s inventory hit a 52-week low of $103.17. Since then, it’s up 61%.
The inventory, together with different U.S. friends, circled in March when the White Home introduced a 25% tariff on imported metal and aluminum. They moved increased once more in June when the White Home doubled the tariffs to 50%.
The tariffs elevated metal costs, which is sweet for Metal Dynamics’ margins, however not so good for its clients.
Of the 13 analysts score its inventory, 9 give it a Purchase score (4.31 out of 5), with a goal worth of $169.92, barely above its present worth.
Within the lengthy haul, I don’t suppose you may go improper with nimble metal shares like STLD.
Cencora (COR) hit a brand new 52-week excessive of $377.54 yesterday. It was the drug distributor’s forty fifth of the previous 12 months. Like Mueller and Metal Dynamics, it was additionally an all-time excessive. The NYSE inventory is up 263.1% over the previous 5 years.
Cencora was created by the 2001 merger of AmeriSource Well being and Bergen Brunswig. In August 2023, the corporate modified its identify after 22 years from AmeriSourceBergen to Cencora. Like all identify modifications, it’s taken a while to get used to, however shareholders can’t complain in regards to the outcomes.
In early November, Cencora introduced that it will make investments $1 billion over the following 5 years to spice up its U.S. distribution. Investments embody opening a second 530,000-square-foot nationwide distribution heart in Ohio. It’s going to additionally open a 430-000 square-foot distribution heart in California, which is able to double its West Coast distribution capability.
It’s investments like these that can preserve the inventory’s momentum over the following 5 years.
Of the 15 analysts score its inventory, 11 give it a Purchase score (4.47 out of 5), with a goal worth of $386.36, barely above its present worth.
In accordance with S&P International Market Intelligence, the analyst estimate for earnings per share in fiscal 2030 (September year-end) shall be $26.46. Its inventory trades at 14.1 instances this estimate.
Given the investments deliberate, the ahead P/E a number of appears affordable.
On the date of publication, Will Ashworth didn’t have (both straight or not directly) positions in any of the securities talked about on this article. All data and information on this article is solely for informational functions. This text was initially printed on Barchart.com