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Dynamic Materials (BOOM) Stock Research Report
Dynamic Materials Competitors
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Dynamic Materials Highlights
Dynamic Materials Corporation provides explosion-welded metal plates, oilfield equipment and services.
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USA Country & Currency Research Report ► (edit / improve) The United States (US) has a highly productive, capitalist economy and is the largest and most diverse market in the world. USA's Fundamental Currency Analysis (short term investment): the US dollar (USD) has the potential to increase in value especially versus the Australian and Canadian dollar because of the significant potential of undervalued companies. USA's Value Investor Survey (short term investment): the economic environment is very favorable for long term economic growth due to high scores on economic freedom and economic diversity. USA's General Trading Partners: China, Japan, Mexico, and Canada are the top US trading partners, while the leading export and import are electrical machinery and vehicles, respectively. USA's Commodity Trading Partners: The US produces a significant amount of coal and wheat for use at home and as an export. However, the US consumes a larger amount of oil, which contributes to their trade deficit. SWOT Analysis of USA: The leading US strength is its entrepreneurial culture, while the main weakness is high health care cost. Energy independence has the opportunity to propel growth, while the major threat is the housing crisis, which will lower growth. USA's Currency Trading Strategy: An undervalued currency, high investment flow potential and favorable business environment lead to a positive outlook for US investments, which will also benefit from positive international actions. For our entire list of country & currency analysis, see the Country & Currency Analysis home page.
Dynamic Materials (BOOM) News
John Ballard September Monthly Investment Report (AAPL, BIDU, GOOG, BOOM, MDT, ATW, DWSN, XOM, MSFT, PG, WSC, BRK.A, TTT) 1283973696|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover
Palmetto aerospace manufacturer poised for growth, opportunity 1283932861|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover
Dynamic Materials has the Highest Beta in the Industrial Machinery Industry (BOOM, GTLS, NNBR, TECUA, AP) 1283857752|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover
A Post-Earnings Checkup on Dynamic Materials; BOOM, BHP, ANO, PLG 1283334845|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover
Dynamic Materials Corp. Reaches 52-Week Low; BOOM, BHP, OXF 1283250605|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover
Time to Short Dynamic Materials? 1283207270|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover
Columbus McKinnon is Among the Companies in the Industrial Machinery Industry With the Lowest Sales Growth (CMCO, CFSG, BOOM, HSC, CR) 1283095352|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover
Watch for Dynamic Materials to Rebound after Falling 1.76% Yesterday (BOOM) 1282892768|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover
Dynamic Materials is Among the Companies in the Industrial Machinery Industry With the Highest Beta (BOOM, GTLS, NNBR, TECUA, AP) 1282813883|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover
Houston Chronicle Lisa Falkenberg column: AT THE STAR OF HOPE 1282810131|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover
Materials Industry Analysis, Research & Ratios ► (edit / improve)
Industry Analysis evaluates the major industry characteristics that affect investments. Company specific factors drive the performance of individual companies, but macro-economic factors can affect the performance, stock prices, growth rates, and chart movements of any stock, currency, or commodity. All stock traders should review industry research before trading.
Warren Buffett Quote: "When a management with a reputation for brilliance tackles a business with a reputation for bad economics, it is the reputation of the business that remains intact." No matter the quality of your business, industry economics is an important factor in any value investing decision.
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| Description: The materials industry includes companies whose sales originate from the mining, acquisition and sale of physical substances for manufacturing-related purposes (see full material description: competitors, industry ratios, best stocks, market leaders, aggregate SWOT Analysis, and streaming industry news).
Profit Analysis: The best way to profit from material stock is to find the most undervalued investments (Wall Street and Main Street buy ratings) during economic recessions. Those investments should be undervalued (see Wall Street on left side), and have high Main Street Common Sense investment ratings (see Main Street on right side). When an economic recovery occurs, material stocks tend to outperform the general stock market, because consumers and businesses must increase their inventories quickly to meet demand for manufactured goods. Consumers and business delayed purchases on items they wanted, but resisted buying during tougher economic times. Eventually, material company investments become overvalued, because profits and stock prices increase past their fair values. During the last stages of an economic business cycle, just before a recession, it is best to sell material stocks, because they are likely to decrease in price the fastest. Expensive (overvalued) stocks with low Main Street Common Sense ratings should be sold at any time to invest in better stocks. Two buys ratings are the best and two sell ratings are the worst possible stock investments. Inflation Hedge: Changes in commodity prices affect material stocks. When commodity prices are high due to increased demand or lower supply, material stocks increase, because demand for their goods also increases. Inflation occurs when the price of goods and services increases. The price of materials are generally the first inputs into the production of goods, so changes in material prices directly affect the cost of products, which is measured by inflation. Therefore, a good hedge against inflation is to own material stock investments. When inflation increases, so do the profits of material companies, which may have directly contributed to the increase in prices. Trading Strategy: During economic recessions, consumers tend to cut back on spending to save money. Businesses tend to cut back on investments. Industrial companies make the products bought by consumers and businesses, but to make those products, industrial companies must obtain materials. Less spending on goods decreases material business revenue and eventually decreases stock prices. During economic recoveries, consumers and businesses spend quickly to replace or catch up with quickly increasing demand. Material companies quickly receive orders from industrial companies who need to manufacture new products to meet quickly increasing demand. Higher spending increases material business revenue and eventually increases stock prices. During a longer economic expansion, consumer and business demand increases for material companies, but at a slower pace than during the recovery stage.
1 WikiWealth only uses the largest 30 companies in each industry for the basis of these financial measures. Each statistic is the market weighted average of the 30 companies. 2 Investment potential (margin of safety) is a weighted average of the discounted cash flow (DCF), the enterprise value (EV) market multiple, and the Warren Buffett investment methods. |
US ETF Funds First Trust Materials (FXZ) Non - US ETF Funds Emerging Global Materials (EBM) Designer Roofing Materials Reduce Heat, Last Long - Reuters 1283958081|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover Insurance Industry Leader Martin Sullivan Joins Willis in Key Global Roles - MarketWatch (press release) 1283929616|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover Aurubis Melts Old Computers for Copper, Gold as Smelters Battle for Supply - Bloomberg 1283988038|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover OpenSkies Revolutionizes Airline Industry by Offering Customers a Money-Back ... - Sacramento Bee 1283951870|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover Honeywell Expands Line of Materials That Protect Solar Panels in Tough ... - MarketWatch (press release) 1283864838|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover |
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Common misspellings include swot analisis, analyse, analaysis, and analyisis. The SWOT analysis also goes by the term TOWS (threats, opportunities, weaknesses, strengths) Matrix.
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WACC Discount Rate Analysis - Dynamic Materials ► Experiment with BOOM's Analysis ►
How does this work? The WACC Discount Rate (weighted average cost of capital) is used to determine business risk. WikiWealth's average WACC calculation increases stability and accuracy. WACC Formula = Cost of Equity (CAPM) * Common Equity + (Cost of Debt) * Total Debt. Stock Analyst: Click above to experiment with this analytical model (see tutorial for help).
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The result of this calculation is an essential input for the discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis. The real time stock price and interactive financial data create the world's only fully real-time WACC calculation. This method is widely used by investment professionals to determine the correct price for investments before they make value investing decisions.
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Industry WACC = industry weight average cost of capital calculation; industry D/E = debt / equity ratio; Debt / Capital = company debt divided by company capital (debt + equity) ratio. WAC (debt) = weight average cost of debt. CAPM = capital asset pricing model. Equity / Capital = company equity divided by company capital (debt + equity) ratio. WAC (equity) = weight average cost of equity.
Discounted Cash Flow Analysis - Dynamic Materials ► Experiment with BOOM's Analysis ►
How does this work? The Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) investment analysis computes a value based on the present value of all future cash flows generated by the business. The DCF incorporates information from financial news and share data to stock price and growth rates. Stock Analyst: Click above to experiment with this analytical model (see tutorial for help).
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This analysis is never given away freely, because it is expensive and complicated. Many investment professionals charge hundred of dollars just to see the results from this approach, but WikiWealth allows everyone to view and manipulate this analysis freely. This is one of the most important elements of WikiWealth's three Wall Street approaches used to determine the correct fair value of an investment for stock research purposes.
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COGS = Cost of Goods Sold. Operating exp = Operating expense. SG&A (Op Ex) = Sales, growth and administrative (operating expenses). EBITDA = earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. D&A (Op) = depreciation and amortization (operating expenses). EBIT = earnings before interest and taxes. NOPAT = net operating profits after taxes. CapEx: Capital expenditures. WC = Working capital. Lt Grth = Long term growth rate.
Investors often use the DCF to find the NPV (net present value) and IRR (internal rate of return) for an investment.
Comparative Value Multiple Analysis - Dynamic Materials ► Experiment with BOOM's Analysis ►
How does this work? The Comparative Investment Analysis determines the value of a company by comparing their financial ratios, prices, growth rates, margins, etc. to those of relevant peer groups. Combine with news, charts and other stock research to form a complete. Stock Analyst: Click above to experiment with this analytical model (see tutorial for help).
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Top Row: EBITDA margin = earnings before interest taxes depreciation and amortization margin; EBIT margin= earnings before interest and taxes margin. Middle Row: EV = Enterprise Value.
Warren Buffett Intrinsic Value Analysis - Dynamic Materials ► Experiment with BOOM's Analysis ►
How does this work? The Warren Buffett Intrinsic Value Analysis, developed exclusively by WikiWealth, tries to mimic the value investing approach used by Warren Buffett, arguably the greatest value investor of all time. Stock Analyst: Click above to experiment with this analytical model (see tutorial for help).
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This method is unique and experimental, but extensive testing on over 3,200 companies confirms the results to be surprisingly accurate and consistent with more advanced approaches. If the greatest value investor of all time can consistently beat the stock market, then his methods are worth your attention. WikiWealth is the first and only company to utilize this value investing approach. Warren Buffett relies less on every day stock price, financial news, stock charts, trading tips, and price data. He focuses on fundamental value investment analysis as highlight below.
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Buffett Intrinsic Value Calc = Warren Buffett intrinsic value calculation. FCF = free cash flow. RFR = risk free rate. EV = Enterprise value. Calc = calculation. Inv = Inventory. EBITDA = Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. EBIT = Earnings before interest, and taxes. NOPAT = Net operating profits after taxes. D&A = depreciation and amortization.
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