FreightCar America (RAIL) makes railroad freight cars with
an emphasis on cars that carry coal. It is a Chicago-based company that has
manufacturing facilities in Illinois, Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
Sometimes a company faces a perfect storm and gets squeezed on all sides.
This is what is happening to RAIL right now. Demand is slowing down due to the
economy being in the pits and material costs are going through the roof at the
same time. The company said it is having a tough time passing along its costs to
customers. It is forced to pay surcharges on its raw materials.
Despite these headwinds, the stock is actually up a few
percent year-to-date. This doesn’t make much sense to us, and we think
the market is being a bit too optimistic regarding the company. There
seems to be some downside to the shares at these levels. Its price/book and
price/cash flow ratios are above the industry averages.
Analyst estimates have been plunging over the past two months. During that
time, estimates have sunk 50 cents to $1.29 per share. Next year’s numbers have
also dropped 78 cents to $2.35 per share. With raw material costs continuing to
go higher, we think these estimates have to come down even more. We see
this stock dropping to $30 over the next year.
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