Generac's stock drops as residential-generator sales miss, outlook disappoints
By Tomi Kilgore
Home standby generator shipments increased from last year despite fewer power outages
Shares of Generac Holdings Inc. took a hit Wednesday, after the home-generator maker reported fourth-quarter results that came up short of expectations and provided a downbeat outlook, citing weakness in its industrial and commercial business.
The stock (GNRC) dropped 3.1% in premarket trading, to pace its industrial-sector peers in declines ahead of the open.
Revenue for the latest quarter edged up 1.4% to $1.06 billion, below the FactSet consensus of $1.09 billion.
Residential-product sales ticked up 1% to $580.4 million, which was well short of the FactSet consensus of $605.7 million. Commercial and industrial sales inched up 0.4% to $362.9 million - but missed expectations of $369.4 million.
Despite the miss, the company said shipments of home standby generators returned to growth, and activations reached a quarterly record, even though there were fewer power outages. And the flat C&I performance was a result of weakness in the telecommunications and rental markets.
Net income grew to $97 million, or $1.57 a share, from $71 million, or 83 cents a share, in the same period a year ago. Excluding nonrecurring items, adjusted earnings per share increased to $2.07 from $1.78 but missed the FactSet consensus of $2.09.
Meanwhile, gross profit margin improved to 36.5% from 32.7%, due to lower raw material and transportation costs, favorable product mix and production efficiencies.
For 2024, the company expects net sales to rise between 3% and 7% from 2023, while the current FactSet sales consensus of $4.36 billion implies 8.5% growth.
While residential product sales are expected to grow in the "mid-teens" percentage range, which is better than the implied 13.2% growth implied by the FactSet consensus, C&I sales are expected to fall about 10%, compared with expectations for a 2.5% increase, due primarily to weakness with certain telecom, rental and "beyond standby" customers.
Generac's stock has rallied 12.9% over the past three months through Tuesday, while the Industrial Select Sector SPDR ETF XLI has advanced 10.7% and the S&P 500 index SPX has tacked on 10.2%.
-Tomi Kilgore
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