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JELD-WEN (JELD): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q2 Earnings?

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Over the past six months, JELD-WEN’s shares (currently trading at $4.51) have posted a disappointing 13.3% loss, well below the S&P 500’s 27.9% gain. This might have investors contemplating their next move.

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Why Do We Think JELD-WEN Will Underperform?

Even though the stock has become cheaper, we don't have much confidence in JELD-WEN. Here are three reasons we avoid JELD and a stock we'd rather own.

1. Core Business Falling Behind as Demand Declines

In addition to reported revenue, organic revenue is a useful data point for analyzing Home Construction Materials companies. This metric gives visibility into JELD-WEN’s core business because it excludes one-time events such as mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures along with foreign currency fluctuations - non-fundamental factors that can manipulate the income statement.

Over the last two years, JELD-WEN’s organic revenue averaged 12.7% year-on-year declines. This performance was underwhelming and implies it may need to improve its products, pricing, or go-to-market strategy. It also suggests JELD-WEN might have to lean into acquisitions to grow, which isn’t ideal because M&A can be expensive and risky (integrations often disrupt focus). JELD-WEN Organic Revenue Growth

2. New Investments Fail to Bear Fruit as ROIC Declines

A company’s ROIC, or return on invested capital, shows how much operating profit it makes compared to the money it has raised (debt and equity).

We like to invest in businesses with high returns, but the trend in a company’s ROIC is what often surprises the market and moves the stock price. Over the last few years, JELD-WEN’s ROIC has unfortunately decreased significantly. Paired with its already low returns, these declines suggest its profitable growth opportunities are few and far between.

JELD-WEN Trailing 12-Month Return On Invested Capital

3. Short Cash Runway Exposes Shareholders to Potential Dilution

As long-term investors, the risk we care about most is the permanent loss of capital, which can happen when a company goes bankrupt or raises money from a disadvantaged position. This is separate from short-term stock price volatility, something we are much less bothered by.

JELD-WEN burned through $158.8 million of cash over the last year, and its $1.18 billion of debt exceeds the $134.1 million of cash on its balance sheet. This is a deal breaker for us because indebted loss-making companies spell trouble.

JELD-WEN Net Debt Position

Unless the JELD-WEN’s fundamentals change quickly, it might find itself in a position where it must raise capital from investors to continue operating. Whether that would be favorable is unclear because dilution is a headwind for shareholder returns.

We remain cautious of JELD-WEN until it generates consistent free cash flow or any of its announced financing plans materialize on its balance sheet.

Final Judgment

JELD-WEN doesn’t pass our quality test. Following the recent decline, the stock trades at 15.6× forward P/E (or $4.51 per share). While this valuation is reasonable, we don’t see a big opportunity at the moment. There are better stocks to buy right now. We’d recommend looking at a dominant Aerospace business that has perfected its M&A strategy.

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