Results: ITT Inc. Exceeded Expectations And The Consensus Has Updated Its Estimates
Results: ITT Inc. Exceeded Expectations And The Consensus Has Updated Its Estimates
Shareholders might have noticed that ITT Inc. (NYSE:ITT) filed its quarterly result this time last week. The early response was not positive, with shares down 2.5% to US$140 in the past week. Revenues were US$885m, approximately in line with whatthe analysts expected, although statutory earnings per share (EPS) crushed expectations, coming in at US$1.96, an impressive 39% ahead of estimates. Following the result, the analysts have updated their earnings model, and it would be good to know whether they think there's been a strong change in the company's prospects, or if it's business as usual. Readers will be glad to know we've aggregated the latest statutory forecasts to see whether the analysts have changed their mind on ITT after the latest results.
Taking into account the latest results, the current consensus from ITT's eleven analysts is for revenues of US$3.90b in 2025. This would reflect a decent 10% increase on its revenue over the past 12 months. Statutory earnings per share are predicted to rise 8.7% to US$6.45. Before this earnings report, the analysts had been forecasting revenues of US$3.86b and earnings per share (EPS) of US$6.45 in 2025. So it's pretty clear that, although the analysts have updated their estimates, there's been no major change in expectations for the business following the latest results.
There were no changes to revenue or earnings estimates or the price target of US$164, suggesting that the company has met expectations in its recent result. Fixating on a single price target can be unwise though, since the consensus target is effectively the average of analyst price targets. As a result, some investors like to look at the range of estimates to see if there are any diverging opinions on the company's valuation. Currently, the most bullish analyst values ITT at US$176 per share, while the most bearish prices it at US$150. With such a narrow range of valuations, the analysts apparently share similar views on what they think the business is worth.
Looking at the bigger picture now, one of the ways we can make sense of these forecasts is to see how they measure up against both past performance and industry growth estimates. It's clear from the latest estimates that ITT's rate of growth is expected to accelerate meaningfully, with the forecast 8.2% annualised revenue growth to the end of 2025 noticeably faster than its historical growth of 5.9% p.a. over the past five years. By contrast, our data suggests that other companies (with analyst coverage) in a similar industry are forecast to grow their revenue at 3.0% per year. Factoring in the forecast acceleration in revenue, it's pretty clear that ITT is expected to grow much faster than its industry.
The Bottom Line
The most important thing to take away is that there's been no major change in sentiment, with the analysts reconfirming that the business is performing in line with their previous earnings per share estimates. Happily, there were no major changes to revenue forecasts, with the business still expected to grow faster than the wider industry. There was no real change to the consensus price target, suggesting that the intrinsic value of the business has not undergone any major changes with the latest estimates.
Keeping that in mind, we still think that the longer term trajectory of the business is much more important for investors to consider. At Simply Wall St, we have a full range of analyst estimates for ITT going out to 2026, and you can see them free on our platform here..
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