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Jennifer RadmanWhirlpool CorpWHRPAST TOP PICKMay 24, 2016

(A Top Pick Aug 13/15. Up 2.13%.) It’s the housing side of things and consumer spending that is doing well in the US economy. The company is getting some product launches and some good momentum. Recently did acquisitions in Europe and China which are starting to do well. Also, has some Brazil exposure amounting to about 15% of its revenue. Still likes.

$174.25

Stock price when the opinion was issued

$39.26

As of Jun 18, 2026. Market Open.

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PARTIAL BUY

Bought this last May. A pandemic play that overcorrected after the pandemic as if the consumer was going to die. It didn't. It's down 20% recently on weak guidance. But she added shares today. Trades at 7x PE, pays a 7% dividend, makes $16 EPS to cover a $7 dividend, and their inventory is returning to normal a lot faster than they expected. Will buy more tranches if this declines more.

COMMENT
They report Thursday. It's been a dog because higher rates have dampened renovations, but if they sell their European business this will be a huge buy.
BUY
AHY: Accidental high-yielding stocks that have fallen so far that their dividends now pay huge. Are struggling as the housing market peaks. Their most recent quarter was ugly. Pays nearly 4% in dividends and doing massive share buybacks. Are selling their lagging European business.
BUY
Sales slightly disappointed, but management said it would sell its ailing European business. Shares dipped on the former news, then rose on the latter. A great brand name, are buying back shares (and maybe more), good balance sheet, trades under 7x earnings and pays nearly a 4% dividend. They have intrinsic value, according to Warren Buffet.
BUY
It's not a value trap. They couldn't make all the machines they wanted, but this will be fine when they catch up on production. It trades at 6x earnings and pays a 4% dividend.
BUY

JPMorgan just upgraded it to a top pick. She doesn't doesn't know why it's a hated stock. She finds it cute. They have pricing power even with steel costs rising while their last report was impressive. They are buying back $2 billion more shares. They boast a high-single digit PE. For all these reasons, she really likes it.

BUY
JPMorgan just upgraded it January's chart was similar: trapped below its 100-day moving average, and when it broke out, it jumped 25% from the low of that average, up to its next high. Whirlpool is up 23% YTD.
COMMENT

It depends on the continued DIY trade by homeowners and the hot housing market. JPMorgan just downgraded it.

BUY
JPMorgan just upgraded it to a top pick. It's hated because it has no earnings growth. It trades at a 10x PE. He targets $280 at a 12x PE.
BUY
Likes it and the CEO.
BUY
A superb CEO he believes in, and WHR enjoys a strong back order of product.
BUY ON WEAKNESS
Watch for a pullback in the DIY Bull market leading up to the Nov. 3 vote: It trades above a 12x PE and just reported a Q3 earnings and revenue beat. Aside from making home improvements, people will also buy household appliances like washing machines during this stay-at-home trend that he expects to continue beyond Covid.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Dec 01/17, Down 34%) It got hit by concerns of trade with China. Input costs went up with tariffs on steel. It is a very cheap company and a global franchise. He is looking at it.
SELL

Sold her shares recently. They're trying to grow in Europe and Asia with acquisitions, but actually lost market share in Europe. Got hurt by deep US steel tariffs. Look elsewhere and cut your losses.

COMMENT

Has attracted him over the years, but has always shied away because it's messy. There seems to always be something introduced that throws them off their game. Whether it’s the US$ moving up or down because a lot of their business comes from outside of the US. They are in court a lot because of their appliances. Just last week, the US government put a tariff on any washing machine, regardless of where it was produced coming into the US. It looks attractive, but he just can't get comfortable enough with it.