CANADIAN TIRE CORP. $98 - Toronto symbol CTC.A

CANADIAN TIRE CORP. $98 (Toronto symbol CTC.A; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Consumer sector; Shares outstanding: 80.2 million; Market cap: $7.9 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 0.7; Dividend yield: 1.8%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www. canadiantire.ca) recently sold 16.9% of CT Real Estate Investment Trust (Toronto symbol CRT.UN) through an initial public offering. CT REIT holds 72% of Canadian Tire’s real estate assets, including 255 stores and one distribution centre. The company received $279.3 million for these shares.

Meanwhile, Canadian Tire earned $145.5 million in the three months ended September 28, 2013, up 10.7% from $131.4 million a year earlier. Earnings per share gained 11.2%, to $1.79 from $1.61, on fewer shares outstanding. Sales rose 4.5%, to $3.0 billion from $2.8 billion.

Strong demand for automotive and kitchen products pushed up same-store sales by 2.0% at the company’s 491 Canadian Tire stores. Same-store sales rose 6.3% at its 415 sports outlets, partly due to the Pro Hockey Life chain, acquired in August 2013. Same-store sales at the 386-store Mark’s clothing chain gained 4.3%.

The stock trades at 14.1 times the $6.96 a share that Canadian Tire probably earned in 2013. The company recently raised its annual dividend by 25.0%, to $1.75 a share, for a 1.8% yield.

Canadian Tire is a buy.

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