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Kleenex-maker Kimberly-Clark's stock is nothing to sneeze at

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At first blush you'd think Kimberly-Clark (KMB) couldn't loose. In both good times and bad, people need Kleenex tissues, Huggies diapers and Scott paper towels.

Of course there's plenty of competition from powerhouse Procter & Gamble (PG) (Charmin, Pampers, Bounty), not to mention store brands. And rising commodity costs are a concern (the super-absorbent polymers that make diapers so effective are synthesized, ultimately, from oil.)


And yet we're bullish on Kimberly-Clark's stock, especially in light of its recent third-quarter results. Earnings blew past Street estimates and the company raised its outlook. Furthermore, margins expanded across all its business segments despite lower sales and cash flow from operations came to $791 million. As BMO Capital Markets analyst Connie Maneaty told clients, Kimberly-Clark is converting to cash at its fastest rate since the first quarter of 2006. Not too shabby, indeed.

The impressive results only make the relative valuation that much more compelling. Shares offer roughly a 35 percent discount to the S&P 500 ($INX) on a forward earnings basis, and a 20 percent discount to their own five-year average, according to Thomson Reuters. By price/earnings-to-growth (which measures how fast a stock is rising relative to its growth prospects), shares trade at a discount of 35 percent to the broader market as well as their own five-year average.

Then there's the dividend, which currently yields a generous 3.9 percent. Throw in the Street's average price target and you get an implied upside of nearly 17 percent in the next 12 months or so.
Dan Burrows

Dan Burrows

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Dan Burrows is a markets and investing writer for DailyFinance. He spent five years at Dow Jones. Most recently he covered investing, markets, tech stocks and the economy at SmartMoney.com. Prior to that he was a reporter at MarketWatch.com. He also covered retail and manufacturing at Women's Wear Daily for three years. In his career, he's had writing stints at Time Inc.'s FYI and Spy magazines, and has freelanced for Esquire and Maxim, among other publications.

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