A surplus of cash can mean financial stability, but it can also indicate a reluctance (or inability) to invest in growth. Some of these companies also face challenges like stagnating revenue, declining market share, or limited scalability.
Financial flexibility is valuable, but it's not everything - at StockStory, we help you find the stocks that can not only survive but also outperform. Keeping that in mind, here are two companies with net cash positions that balance growth with stability and one that may struggle.
Net Cash Position: $26.69 million (1.4% of Market Cap)
Operating under familiar local brands like Community Banks of Colorado, Bank Midwest, and Bank of Jackson Hole, National Bank Holdings (NYSE:NBHC) operates regional banks across Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Wyoming, Texas, and other western states, offering commercial, business, and consumer banking services.
Why Are We Hesitant About NBHC?
Annual revenue growth of 6.1% over the last two years was below our standards for the banking sector
Performance over the past five years shows its incremental sales were much less profitable, as its earnings per share fell by 2.5% annually
1.8% annual tangible book value per share growth over the last five years was slower than its banking peers
At $41.77 per share, National Bank Holdings trades at 1.1x forward P/B. Read our free research report to see why you should think twice about including NBHC in your portfolio, it's free.
Net Cash Position: $119.7 million (8.9% of Market Cap)
Protecting everything from schools to government facilities since 1969, Napco Security Technologies (NASDAQ:NSSC) manufactures electronic security devices, access control systems, and communication services for intrusion and fire alarm systems.
Market share has increased this cycle as its 14.2% annual revenue growth over the last five years was exceptional
NSSC is a free cash flow machine with the flexibility to invest in growth initiatives or return capital to shareholders, and its growing cash flow gives it even more resources to deploy
Rising returns on capital show management is finding more attractive investment opportunities
Napco is trading at $37.80 per share, or 24.1x forward P/E. Is now the right time to buy? Find out in our full research report, it's free.
Net Cash Position: $1.48 billion (25.7% of Market Cap)
Founded in 1961 and maintaining a network of over 6,300 independent agents across the country, Mercury General (NYSE:MCY) is an insurance company that primarily sells automobile insurance policies through independent agents in 11 states, with a strong focus on California.
Market penetration was impressive this cycle as its net premiums earned expanded by 11.9% annually over the last two years
Incremental sales over the last two years have been highly profitable as its earnings per share increased by 87% annually, topping its revenue gains
Annual book value per share growth of 31.1% over the last two years was superb and indicates its capital strength increased during this cycle
Mercury General's stock price of $104.31 implies a valuation ratio of 1.9x forward P/B. Is now the time to initiate a position? See for yourself in our comprehensive research report, it's free.
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