Metro Beats Loblaw for Growth

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Both Loblaw and Metro are starting to realize the benefits of their ongoing restructuring. Lower costs will help them compete with Wal-Mart, which continues to expand its grocery operations. For new buying, however, we still prefer Metro. LOBLAW COMPANIES LTD. $37 (Toronto symbol L; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Consumer sector; Shares outstanding: 274.2 million; Market cap: $10.1 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 0.3; SI Rating: Above average) is Canada’s largest grocery store operator, with over 1,000 stores. The company’s plan to re-model older stores, improve its distribution systems and rejuvenate its private label products is starting to pay off. In the three months ended October 4, 2008, earnings per share rose 8.9%, to $0.61 from $0.56 a year earlier. These figures exclude unusual items. Sales grew 3.9%, to $9.5 billion from $9.1 billion. Same-store sales rose 3.0%. Long-term of $4.0 billion is equal to 40% of its market cap. Loblaw holds $690 million or $2.52 a share in cash. The stock has gained 30% in the…