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Autoliv stock target cut, maintains neutral stance on earnings release

EditorNatashya Angelica
Published 04/30/2024, 12:24 AM
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On Monday, JPMorgan issued an update on Autoliv Inc. (NYSE:ALV), reducing the price target to $127 from $129 while sustaining a Neutral rating on the stock. The adjustment follows Autoliv's first-quarter earnings release, which exceeded analysts' expectations on several financial metrics, and the company's confirmation of its full-year guidance.

The automotive safety systems manufacturer reported first-quarter revenue of $2.615 billion, marginally surpassing the Bloomberg consensus of $2.600 billion and significantly outperforming JPMorgan's estimate of $2.457 billion.

This performance underscores Autoliv's growth trajectory, which contrasts with some of its peers who have experienced a slowdown in growth as the impact of electrification has lessened compared to other secular drivers like increasing safety and connectivity features.

Autoliv's EBIT for the quarter was $199 million, exceeding JPMorgan's projection of $178 million and the consensus estimate of $184 million. This beat was largely attributed to a stronger-than-expected margin of 7.6%, compared to JPMorgan's forecast of 7.2% and the consensus of 7.1%. Earnings per share (EPS) for the first quarter came in at $1.58, outpacing the $1.40 anticipated by both JPMorgan and the consensus.

During the earnings call on Friday, Autoliv's management highlighted organic sales growth driven by increased volumes on programs initiated in the previous year. This growth led to notably stronger sales in India, South Korea, and Japan.

The company also credited the improved margin to operational leverage from volume growth on significant programs and a more stable operating environment, with customer production schedules close to 90% of planned volumes during the quarter.

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Looking ahead, Autoliv reiterated its 2024 guidance for organic sales growth of around 5%, implying revenue of approximately $10.999 billion versus JPMorgan's estimate of $10.900 billion. The company also expects a full-year adjusted EBIT margin of about 10.5%, translating to roughly $1.155 billion in EBIT, which is slightly up from JPMorgan's previous estimate. The forecasts for 2025 remain largely unchanged according to the analyst's comments.

InvestingPro Insights

Autoliv Inc. (NYSE:ALV) has demonstrated resilience and growth amid market challenges, as reflected in their recent earnings release. To provide a broader investment perspective, here are key insights based on real-time data from InvestingPro.

With a market cap of approximately $9.95 billion and a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 19.13, Autoliv trades at a valuation that is attractive when considering its near-term earnings growth potential, as its adjusted P/E ratio for the last twelve months as of Q1 2024 is 14.39. In terms of growth, the company has seen a revenue growth of 15.05% over the last twelve months, indicating a strong upward trajectory.

InvestingPro Tips reveal that Autoliv has not only raised its dividend for 3 consecutive years but has maintained consistent dividend payments for 28 years, showcasing its commitment to returning value to shareholders.

Moreover, analysts have revised their earnings upwards for the upcoming period, suggesting positive sentiment regarding the company's future performance. It's worth noting that there are many more InvestingPro Tips available, which can be explored with an additional 10% off a yearly or biyearly Pro and Pro+ subscription using the coupon code PRONEWS24.

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Considering Autoliv's robust revenue growth, consistent dividend history, and favorable analyst revisions, these insights from InvestingPro could be valuable for investors looking to make informed decisions regarding Autoliv's stock.

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