Frank’s
International N. V. (FI, $15.73): “To be Frank, it’s been Tough Stretch for this Energy Firm”
By:
Patrick Sanchez, AIM student at Marquette University
Disclosure:
The AIM Equity Fund currently holds this position. This article was written by
myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for
it and I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is
mentioned in this article.
Summary
• Frank’s International N.V. (NYSE:FI) provides various engineered
tubular services for oil and gas exploration and production companies in the
U.S. and internationally.
• Total’s revenues are under
pressure due to the recent slump in oil prices.
• Management has indicated that
it will continue to cut down costs in order to mitigate the current commodity
environment.
• Frank’s has experienced a
steep decline in EPS in 4Q15 compared to its performance from 4Q14. It’s
anticipated that if the oil producers continue to pump at low prices, earnings
could contract as much as 50% for the following year.
• If
the oversupply of oil and gas continues, FI could be heading to new 52-week
lows as producers are cutting down costs.
Key
points: The Energy & Equipment
industry is by nature very cyclical and influenced by the upstream industry.
Further, its mature and fortunes are directly tied to the general economic
activity that drives energy demand. Frank’s International continues
to be a solid position in the AIM International Equity Fund as its not as
directly exposed to commodity prices as producers are.
Off a slow start to the year,
FI looks to rebound from what appears to be a relatively stabilizing commodity
environment. Management has attempted to lower their cost structure by
minimizing capital spending and improving working capital. Also, Frank’s has
cut their workforce by 20% and reduced inventory by 25% since 2014.
On February 29, 2016 FI
announced results for fiscal year 2015 and 4Q15. For the most recent quarter,
Frank’s revenues were down -15.4% from the previous quarter. Further,
international revenues were down -36.8% YoY. For 2015, global exploration and
production spending and rig count declined 23% and 44%, respectively, while FI
revenues were down -15.4%. This proves Frank’s has maintained a strong position
among its competitors. As a highlight, cash flow from operations for 2015 was
+16% YoY due to FI’s cost cutting campaigns. The recent earnings report met
analyst expectations at $0.10 EPS.
Following the most recent
earnings announcement, Frank’s CEO, Gary Luquette, announced that the attributes
their revenue decline to their customer response to lower oil prices. Producers
have responded by stacking rigs and reducing spending on projects worldwide.
Looking at 2016, management is hoping to grow their market share through
innovative technologies and the anticipation of an industry recovery.
Although Frank’s earnings have
declined, they still maintain a strong market share of 23% in the Energy and
Equipment industry. In addition, the company has gained market share in Mexico
and Europe over the last year. The company is reviewing over 50 M&A
opportunities in more than 10 well related products and services—specifically,
FI aims at displacing financially weak competitors in Brazil and the Middle
East.
What
has the stock done lately?
Recently, the stock has shown
volatility as the rest of the industry. The stock was off to a rough start for
2016 as oil hit a low point of $26.20 in early February. The stock has rallied since
and was up +8% for February and +13.44% so far in March. This has helped
investors regain their confidence; however, the company must continue to make
use of their efficient fleet in order to maintain market share and guarantee
investors’ confidence.
Past
Year Performance: Over the past year, the stock has decreased by -12.33%
in market cap value. Although the headwinds surrounding the industry have
affected Frank’s, the company has outperformed the industry thanks to its
limited exposure to commodity prices. The company’s strong balance sheet and
position in a challenging environment set FI for strong performance moving
forward.
Source: FactSet
My
Takeaway
Frank’s has solidly mitigated the headwinds surrounding the
industry caused by the collapse in oil prices. The company continues to
outperform its peers as it has taken advantage of potential market entry points
such as Mexico and the Middle East. Further, management aims at expanding to
offshore shelf and international onshore opportunities in underrepresented
markets.
FI intends to continue the balance between domestic and international
exposure in order to hedge against international currency risk and macro
economical conditions. FI’s 52-week range of $12.34-$21.50 indicates
a stable performance relative to its industry peers.
Source: FactSet