With shares of Halliburton Company (NYSE:HAL) trading at around $43.51, is HAL an OUTPERFORM, WAIT AND SEE or STAY AWAY? Let's analyze the stock with the relevant sections of our CHEAT SHEET investing framework:
C = Catalyst for the Stock's Movement
This pretty much comes down to strong international performance and sub-par North American performance. Considering 53 percent of revenues are from North American operations, this is somewhat of a concern. However, there are many factors working in Halliburton's favor as well.
Halliburton recently beat expectations. It has beaten expectations in four out of the last five quarters. Completion & Production revenues declined 4.4 percent year-over-year, but Drilling & Evaluation revenues increased 11.5 percent year-over-year. Margins have improved, and management expects them to continue to improve throughout the year.
Domestic demand might have slowed, but Halliburton has seen vigorous international drilling activity. The deepwater drilling revival in the Gulf of Mexico is also a big positive. Furthermore, Halliburton has strong relationships with key players in the industry throughout the world, and it has reached the expert level when it comes to finding ways to cut costs. Other positives include a positive outlook, consistent cash flow, quality debt management, diversification, and a recent dividend hike.
In regards to company culture, Halliburton comes in above average, which is a good sign. According to Glassdoor.com, employees have rated their employer a 3.3 of 5, which is above average. A decent 65 percent of employees would recommend the company to a friend, and 79 percent of employees approve of CEO Dave Lesar.
NEW! Discover a new stock idea each week for less than the cost of 1 trade. CLICK HERE for your Weekly Stock Cheat Sheets NOW!The chart below compares fundamentals for Halliburton, Baker Hughes International (NYSE:BHI), and Schlumberger (NYSE:SLB).
| HAL | BHI | SLB | |
| Trailing P/E | 20.20 | 16.83 | 18.46 |
| Forward P/E | 10.72 | 11.18 | 13.24 |
| Profit Margin | 6.96% | 5.65% | 12.70% |
| ROE | 13.09% | 7.13% | 15.96% |
| Operating Cash Flow | 3.27B | 2.30B | 7.07B |
| Dividend Yield | 1.20% | 1.30% | 1.60% |
| Short Position | 2.10% | 2.10% | 1.00% |
Let's take a look at some more important numbers prior to forming an opinion on this stock.
T = Technicals Are StrongHalliburton has outperformed its peers for every time frame listed below. It’s also trading above its averages.
| 1 Month | Year-To-Date | 1 Year | 3 Year | |
| HAL | 6.44% | 25.75% | 39.32% | 59.78% |
| BHI | -0.38% | 12.56% | 11.33% | 4.28% |
| SLB | -0.65% | 8.89% | 13.96% | 21.25% |
| 50-Day SMA | 40.72 |
| 200-Day SMA | 37.83 |
The debt-to-equity ratio is stronger than the industry average of 0.40.
NEW! Discover a new stock idea each week for less than the cost of 1 trade. CLICK HERE for your Weekly Stock Cheat Sheets NOW!| Debt-To-Equity | Cash | Long-Term Debt | |
| HAL | 0.31 | 2.32B | 4.82B |
| BHI | 0.29 | 1.10B | 5.09B |
| SLB | 0.31 | 5.56B | 11.10B |
Earnings and revenue have consistently improved over the past several years. However, revenue and earnings haven’t been as consistent on a quarterly basis.
| Fiscal Year | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 |
| Revenue ($) in billions | 18.28 | 14.68 | 17.97 | 24.83 | 28.50 |
| Diluted EPS ($) | 2.45 | 1.27 | 2.01 | 3.08 | 2.84 |
| Quarter | Mar. 31, 2012 | Jun. 30, 2012 | Sep. 30, 2012 | Dec. 31, 2012 | Mar. 31, 2013 |
| Revenue ($) in billions | 6.87 | 7.23 | 7.11 | 7.29 | 6.97 |
| Diluted EPS ($) | 0.68 | 0.79 | 0.65 | 0.7186 | -0.02 |
Now let's take a look at the next page for the Trends and Conclusion. Is this stock an OUTPERFORM, a WAIT AND SEE, or a STAY AWAY?
NEW! Discover a new stock idea each week for less than the cost of 1 trade. CLICK HERE for your Weekly Stock Cheat Sheets NOW!Conclusion
Halliburton has been a steady performer over the past three years. This trend is likely to continue as long as the broader market stays healthy. Then again, a market that only moves in one direction is an unhealthy market, but that's a conversation for another time. As long as the trend is up, Halliburton should ride the wave. If there are any slowdowns, the 1.20 percent yield should help a little.
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