Hilary Kramer on Danaher

(Via Altucher). I’m often surprised that Danaher (DHR) isn’t better known. Here’s Hilary Kramer’s view:

A leader in the industrial sector, Danaher Corp. (NYSE:DHR) designs, makes and markets brand name products, services and tech across three categories: Professional Instrumentation (electronic testing, environmental, and medical technologies); Industrial Technologies (motion and product Identification; aerospace and defense, power quality, and sensors and controls); and Tools & Components (which include mechanics’ tools and general tools under brand names such as Craftsman.)
It is a leader in many of its classes, with names like Fluke (handheld electronic and network test equipment), Gilbarco Veeder-Root (retail petroleum dispenser market), and Hach/Lange (water analytics). A huge company in the industrial sector can sometimes seem overwhelming (what ARE all of these things, after all? you might ask…), but the thing to know first is that Danaher is solid as they get, with great margins, good management, and is well positioned for continuing growth, particularly through acquisitions.
On July 19, after DHR’s excellent second quarter earnings report, Goldman Sachs wrote that Danaher was “well-positioned” for the 2H2007 upside. Time to get in now, its report suggested, and I agree. It set a nice price target of $90. With low operating risk, and consistent growth of revenue, Danaher is a safer pick. Plus, as the Goldman report points out, it is “a leader in defensive growth markets like water, electronic test, and medical,” making its price less susceptible to the recent jitters in the market.
Type of Stock: An industrial designer, manufacturer, and marketer, Danaher is a leader in its class in many areas, and has demonstrated solid growth in areas less likely to suffer by market instability.
Price Target: Trading now at $75.80, I agree with the Goldman target of $90 and feel Danaher is well positioned to even exceed this.

Posted by on August 7th, 2007 at 9:10 am


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