Over the last six months, ICF’s shares have sunk to $118.90, producing a disappointing 18.8% loss - a stark contrast to the S&P 500’s 9.7% gain. This might have investors contemplating their next move.
Is now the time to buy ICF, or should you be careful about including it in your portfolio? Get the full stock story straight from our expert analysts, it’s free.Even though the stock has become cheaper, we're cautious about ICF. Here are three reasons why we avoid ICFI and a stock we'd rather own.
Originally founded as Inner City Fund, ICF International (NASDAQ:ICFI) delivers consulting and technology services in health, environment, and infrastructure.
We can better understand Defense Contractors companies by analyzing their backlog. This metric shows the value of outstanding orders that have not yet been executed or delivered, giving visibility into ICF’s future revenue streams.
ICF’s backlog came in at $3.9 million in the latest quarter, and over the last two years, its year-on-year growth averaged 6.9%. This performance slightly lagged the sector and suggests that increasing competition is causing challenges in winning new orders.
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As you can see below, ICF’s margin dropped by 2.8 percentage points over the last five years. If its declines continue, it could signal higher capital intensity. ICF’s free cash flow margin for the trailing 12 months was 8.1%.
Growth gives us insight into a company’s long-term potential, but how capital-efficient was that growth? A company’s ROIC explains this by showing how much operating profit it makes compared to the money it has raised (debt and equity).
ICF historically did a mediocre job investing in profitable growth initiatives. Its five-year average ROIC was 7.7%, somewhat low compared to the best industrials companies that consistently pump out 20%+.
ICF isn’t a terrible business, but it doesn’t pass our bar. After the recent drawdown, the stock trades at 15.9× forward price-to-earnings (or $118.90 per share). This valuation is reasonable, but the company’s shakier fundamentals present too much downside risk. We're fairly confident there are better stocks to buy right now. We’d recommend looking at Meta, a top digital advertising platform riding the creator economy.
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