Caterpillar stock rises to 4th straight record after BofA analyst becomes top bull on Wall Street

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Shares of Caterpillar Inc. rallied Friday to a fourth straight record close, after BofA Securities analyst Michael Feniger turned bullish on the belief that the construction- and mining-equipment maker will weather a 2023 recession better than many might expect.

Feniger raised his rating to buy from neutral. He boosted his price target on the stock CAT, +1.33% by 36%, to $295 from $217, with the new target implying 14.1% upside from Friday’s close.

The new target is the highest among the 27 analysts surveyed by FactSet, making Feniger the new top bull for Caterpillar on Wall Street.

“In our view, investors are likely to look back at CAT’s EPS [earnings per share] in 2023 — a recession year — positively surprised,” Feniger wrote in a note to clients.

The stock climbed 1.3% to $258.46 on Friday, to log a fourth straight record close, and the fifth in six sessions. It has gained 7.9% this year after rising 15.9% last year, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +0.33% fell 8.8% in 2022.

Despite the heightened uncertainty over the economic outlook, Feniger believes Caterpillar’s outlook for the fourth quarter, of which results are due out at the end of January, and the first quarter to be “rather stable.”

That’s because he believes the company’s third-quarter results marked an “inflection point,” in which its biggest price increases in a decade more than offset manufacturing costs. Rising prices and moderating costs can help overcome Caterpillar overcome a lot.

“At a time of heightened macro uncertainty and investor expectations of a volatile earnings season, we do not see a risk of significant earnings deterioration for CAT over the next 3-6 months,” Feniger wrote. “CAT’s strong backlog, seasonality & rising price vs cost tailwind is likely to help offset headwinds.”

And while earnings are likely to be hurt as a recession unfolds, BofA Securities expects that recession to be the third-shallowest in the modern era. And therefore, the bottom in Caterpillar’s earnings this year will likely be “significantly higher” than what is currently expected.

And once the recovery begins, in the next six to nine months, he believes Caterpillar should see strong earnings growth, given pent-up demand for oil, gas and copper, a shift toward heavy construction and infrastructure and as the company’s customers are in their healthiest financial position in years.

“In our view, CAT’s multiyear earnings growth prospects are rather favorable once economic headwinds dissipate,” Feniger wrote.

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