Sherwin-Williams Results Mixed in Q4

Motley Fool
01-30
  • Adjusted EPS surpassed estimates at $2.09, up from $1.81 in Q4 2023.
  • Revenue was slightly below expectations at $5.297 billion.
  • The Paint Stores Group experienced growth of 3.4% in net sales, driven by residential demand.

Coatings industry giant Sherwin-Williams (SHW -0.53%) reported mixed fourth-quarter results on Thursday, Jan. 30. Adjusted EPS of $2.09 exceeded analyst consensus expectations of $2.06 and improved 15.5% from the previous year. However, revenue for the quarter of $5.297 billion came up just short of the anticipated $5.315 billion and was relatively flat year over year.

Overall, the quarter highlighted strong profitability despite mixed segment performances.

MetricQ4 2024Analysts' EstimateQ4 2023Change (YOY)
Adjusted EPS$2.09$2.06$1.8115.5%
Revenue$5.297 billion$5.319 billion$5.252 billion0.9%
Net income$480.1 millionN/A$356.2 million34.8%
Operating margin11.6%N/A9%2.6 pps

Source: Sherwin-Williams. Note: Analyst consensus estimates provided by FactSet. YOY = Year over year. pps = Percentage points.

Business Overview

Sherwin-Williams operates through three main segments: Paint Stores Group, Consumer Brands Group, and Performance Coatings Group. The Paint Stores Group, with thousands of stores across the Americas, is the core retail arm, known for strong customer engagement. The Consumer Brands Group distributes internationally, including to major home improvement centers. Performance Coatings Group serves industrial customers with specialized products, often expanding through acquisitions.

Recently, the company has focused on driving growth through strategic investments and price optimization. Key success factors include operational efficiencies, customer service enhancements, and technology advancements in retail and industrial segments.

Quarterly Performance Highlights

In the fourth quarter, the Paint Stores Group reported a robust 3.4% increase in net sales, reaching $3.04 billion. This growth was supported by price increases and higher sales volumes in new residential projects and residential repaints. The segment's profit rose by 6.9% to $606.4 million, benefiting from strategic price optimization.

Meanwhile, the Consumer Brands Group faced challenges, noting a 4.3% decline in net sales to $662.2 million. A significant foreign currency impact played a role in this decline. However, the segment dramatically improved profitability, with profits escalating from $3.6 million to $66.6 million due to non-recurring costs in the prior year.

Performance Coatings Group saw a 1.6% drop in net sales, impacted by industrial demand softness but still managed a profit increase of 3.9%, reaching $229 million. This resilience stemmed from internal cost control and the absence of previous foreign exchange losses.

One-time events, such as non-recurring costs in CBG, affected profitability but mainly improved due to operational adjustments. The company made no changes to its dividend policies, maintaining a consistent payout approach.

Looking Ahead

For 2025, Sherwin-Williams management projects diluted net income per share in the range of $10.70 to $11.10, and adjusted EPS between $11.65 and $12.05. This reflects optimism despite acknowledging potential demand challenges. The company remains committed to capitalizing on market share opportunities and investing in technology to drive growth.

Investors should monitor shifts in market demand and the company's ongoing efforts in technology investments and operational enhancements. Forward guidance remains stable, showing confidence in maintaining growth trajectories while adapting to market conditions.

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