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Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Genuine Opportunity

Josh Peters and David Manger of Morningstar DividendInvestor like Genuine Parts for the economies of scale and a safe payout that should keep growing.

Genuine Parts (NYSE: GPC) is [our] kind of business—durable in the face of economic stress and devoted to its shareholders’ dividends.

Genuine Parts has developed an extensive distribution network and strong customer relationships. An ability to maintain wide-ranging inventories and deliver cost-effective products quickly has allowed the company to carve a narrow economic moat, in our view.

Genuine Parts’ largest segment, automotive, is a market leader in the distribution of automotive parts. The company supplies parts primarily to mechanics at independent repair shops through its highly regarded NAPA brand. These customers, which require a wide range of products in a timely manner, rely on NAPA’s middleman services to help move cars in and out of shops as quickly as possible. The company’s immense store and distribution network combined with its massive fleet of delivery trucks creates a scale advantage unmatched by smaller competitors.

Genuine Parts has also created a switching cost among customers by implementing inventory-monitoring systems in repair shops that notify local NAPA stores when a shop is running low on a certain part. The recent revamp of dealer service centers—in attempt to capitalize on the profitability of vehicle maintenance—has resulted in fewer sales at independent repair shops. Nevertheless, General Motors and Chrysler have begun reducing their dealership networks, in turn eliminating numerous service centers.

The company’s industrial segment supplies disposable products such as industrial belts and pulleys that have short useful life spans. Similar to the automotive segment, customers demand timely delivery (within 24 hours) and an array of inventory in order to minimize production downtime. Though sales in this business tend to track overall industrial production, Genuine Parts’ dominant size advantage—this unit brings in more than 1.5 times the sales of its closest competitor—and widespread distribution network allow for steady operating margins in the high single digits.

The office product segment applies the same distribution concepts and produces the firm’s highest margins, though the expansion of large office supply retail chains has curtailed growth. Overall, as a market leader with significant financial resources, Genuine Parts is likely to continue buying smaller rivals that are unable to compete on a national level.

Though Genuine Parts’ earnings have declined in this recession, raising the dividend payout ratio from a typical 50% to 67%, we believe this reflects the large margin of safety the dividend had going in. The firm’s strong balance sheet (debt is just 17% of total capital) and consistent free cash flows provide additional support for shareholders’ income.

With more than 50 years of dividend growth under the company’s belt, we expect more hikes on an annual basis—though near-term growth may be limited by economic conditions. We project 6% average dividend growth over the long run, based on 4% sales and operating profit growth and a two-percentage-point boost from share buybacks with excess cash flow.

A 4.6% yield at our Dividend Buy price of $35 should form the basis for 10%–11% average total returns. [Shares traded near $35.50 Tuesday morning—Editor.]

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