
While strong cash flow is a key indicator of stability, it doesn’t always translate to superior returns. Some cash-heavy businesses struggle with inefficient spending, slowing demand, or weak competitive positioning.
Cash flow is valuable, but it’s not everything - StockStory helps you identify the companies that truly put it to work. Keeping that in mind, here are three cash-producing companies that don’t make the cut and some better opportunities instead.
Darden (DRI)
Trailing 12-Month Free Cash Flow Margin: 8.5%
Founded in 1968 as Red Lobster, Darden (NYSE:DRI) is a leading American restaurant company that owns and operates a portfolio of popular restaurant brands.
Why Does DRI Fall Short?
- Annual sales growth of 6.5% over the last seven years lagged behind its restaurant peers as its large revenue base made it difficult to generate incremental demand
- Estimated sales growth of 3.6% for the next 12 months implies demand will slow from its seven-year trend
- Challenging supply chain dynamics and bad unit economics are reflected in its low gross margin of 21.8%
Darden is trading at $225.00 per share, or 19.8x forward P/E. To fully understand why you should be careful with DRI, check out our full research report (it’s free).
Freshpet (FRPT)
Trailing 12-Month Free Cash Flow Margin: 5.2%
Standing out from typical processed pet foods, Freshpet (NASDAQ:FRPT) is a pet food company whose product portfolio includes natural meals and treats for dogs and cats.
Why Are We Wary of FRPT?
- Smaller revenue base of $1.18 billion means it hasn’t achieved the economies of scale that some industry juggernauts enjoy
- Lacking free cash flow generation means it has few chances to reinvest for growth, repurchase shares, or distribute capital
- Underwhelming 0.6% return on capital reflects management’s difficulties in finding profitable growth opportunities
At $72.84 per share, Freshpet trades at 43.8x forward P/E. Dive into our free research report to see why there are better opportunities than FRPT.
FTI Consulting (FCN)
Trailing 12-Month Free Cash Flow Margin: 9.1%
With a team of experts deployed across 30+ countries to tackle complex business challenges, FTI Consulting (NYSE:FCN) is a global business advisory firm that helps organizations manage change, mitigate risk, and resolve disputes across financial, legal, operational, and regulatory matters.
Why Are We Hesitant About FCN?
- 3% annual revenue growth over the last two years was slower than its business services peers
- Earnings per share have contracted by 5.1% annually over the last two years, a headwind for returns as stock prices often echo long-term EPS performance
- Shrinking returns on capital suggest that increasing competition is eating into the company’s profitability
FTI Consulting’s stock price of $151.85 implies a valuation ratio of 14.8x forward P/E. Read our free research report to see why you should think twice about including FCN in your portfolio.
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