Truckload Stocks Poised to Outperform S&P 500
Second Half of 2001 Could be Strong, Analyst Says
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Edward M. Wolfe of Bear, Stearns & Co., and the president of the Motor Carriers Analysts Group, a collection of Wall Street stock analysts who cover motor carriers, offered this assessment Dec. 4 at the Transport Topics Management Outlook Forum.
As with many other investment firms, Bear Stearns puts together industry indexes. Its five-carrier truckload index lost almost 30% of its value from Jan. 1, 1999 to Dec. 1 of this year, dropping to 14.85 from 21.18. In contrast, the broadly based S&P 500 rose by 7% over the same time, increasing to 1,315 from 1,229.
The five companies on Wolfes index are: J.B. Hunt Transport Services (), Swift Transportation Co. (), Werner Enterprises (), M.S. Carriers, Inc. () and Covenant Transport (). All are co-owners of Transplace.com, an online logistics company specializing in truckload freight.
Based on this low takeoff point, Wolfe expects the carriers on his index and other good truckload companies as well to outperform the stock market as a whole, especially in the second half of 2001.
For the full story, see the Dec. 11 print edition of Transport Topics. .
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