AutoNation Tops on Strong New Vehicle Sales - Analyst Blog
April 18 2013 - 10:42AM
Zacks
AutoNation Inc. (AN) posted a 21.4% rise in
earnings per share to 68 cents in the first quarter of 2013 from 56
cents in the same quarter of 2012, topping the Zacks Consensus
Estimate by 5 cents.
Net income improved 13.2% to $83.2 million from $73.5 million in
the first quarter of 2012. Operating income increased 13.9% to
$169.4 million from $148.7 million a year ago. However, operating
margin remained flat at 4.1% on a year-over-year basis.
Revenues increased 10.8% to $4.1 billion, nearly tallying the Zacks
Consensus Estimate of $4.0 billion. The revenue growth was mainly
attributable to strong new vehicle sales during the quarter.
Segment-wise, the company’s Premium Luxury was the biggest gainer
in the said quarter.
New vehicle revenues escalated 13.2% to $2.3 billion while new
vehicle unit sales grew 9.2% to 67,159 vehicles translating into a
3.7% hike in revenues per vehicle to $33,617. On same-store basis,
new vehicle revenues increased 9.7% to $2.2 billion.
Used vehicle (retail and wholesale) revenues increased 9.9% to $1.0
billion while unit sales zoomed 9.5% to 50,505 vehicles, reflecting
a 2.5% rise in revenues per vehicle to $17,804. On same-store
basis, used vehicle revenues increased 6.1% to $975.2 million.
Revenues in the Parts and service business grew 6.1% to $636.6
million in the quarter. Meanwhile, Finance and insurance business
recorded a 19.5% increase in revenues to $155.6 million.
Segment Details
Revenues in the Domestic segment – comprising stores that sell
vehicles manufactured by General Motors (GM),
Ford Motor (F) and Chrysler – increased 12.1% to
$1.4 billion as unit sales rose 9.9% to 22,544 vehicles. Segment
operating income improved 17.9% to $58.6 million in the first
quarter of 2013.
Revenues in the Import segment – comprising stores that sell
vehicles manufactured primarily by Toyota Motor
(TM) and other Japanese automakers – hiked 10.0% to $1.5 billion on
a 6.4% rise in unit sales to 33,032 automobiles. Segment operating
income escalated 14.7% to $71.0 million in the quarter.
Revenues in the Premium Luxury segment – comprising stores that
sell vehicles manufactured primarily by Mercedes, BMW and Lexus –
advanced 14.7% to $1.2 billion. Unit sales spiked 16.2% to 11,583
vehicles. Segment operating income grew 17.0% to $68.8 million in
the quarter.
Share Repurchases
During the quarter, AutoNation repurchased 0.1 million shares for
$2.2 million compared with 11.7 million shares for $405.4 million
in the first quarter of 2012. The company had 121.3 million shares
outstanding as of Mar 31, 2013.
Balance Sheet and Capex
AutoNation’s cash and cash equivalents declined to $46.3 million as
of Mar 31, 2013 from $76.3 million as of Mar 31, 2012. The
company’s inventory was valued at $2.5 billion as of Mar 31, 2013
versus $2.0 billion as of Mar 31, 2012. Non-vehicle debt increased
to $2.0 billion from $1.9 billion as of Mar 31, 2012. Capital
expenditures decreased to $23.1 million in the first quarter of
2013 from $29.1 million in the 2012-quarter.
Acquisitions
During the quarter, AutoNation has entered agreements to acquire
three notable stores. They include SanTan Honda Superstore and
Hyundai of Tempe in Phoenix, and Don Davis Toyota Scion in Dallas,
together with annual revenues of $250 million. All these stores
reatailed nearly 8,300 new and used vehicles in 2012.
Guidance
AutoNation revealed that it is on track to complete its
coast-to-coast rebranding. As of Mar 31, 2013, about 30% of its
Domestic and Import vehicles were sold under the rebranded
AutoNation name. The company reitrated its industry new vehicle
sales guidance of mid-15 million units for 2013.
Our Take
AutoNation is the largest automotive retailer in the U.S. with
headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, FL. As of Mar 31, 2013, the
company owned and operated 262 new vehicle franchises that sell 32
brands located in the major metropolitan markets in 15 states.
Currently, the company retains a Zacks Rank #3, which implies a
Hold rating for the short-term (one to three months).
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