1 Long-Term Growth Stock to Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 to Avoid

Industrial software company PTC (NASDAQ: PTC) and Rockwell Automation (NYSE: ROK) are strategic partners and share many of the same end-market drivers. When the industrials sector wants to invest in automation and the digital technology that drives it, both companies benefit, and when it pulls back, both companies suffer. Yet right now, PTC is a stock worth buying, while Rockwell is one to be avoided. Let's delve deeper and see why that's the case.

Two complimentary businesses

Rockwell Automation offers industrial automation, the software and controls that drive it, and consulting and services to help implement it. It's a complementary technology to the digital software solutions offered by PTC.

The latter's solutions help customers digitally design, control, and monitor a product's life cycle, from its inception to its servicing and disposal, within a so-called "digital loop."

As such, similar factors drive their end markets, and Rockwell formerly had equity investment in PTC.

However, there are two crucial differences between the companies right now.

PTC is doing a better job of providing investors with guidance, and it's on track to meet its initial 2024 forecast, while Rockwell Automation is not. However, both companies are facing challenging conditions in 2024. CEO Neil Barua of PTC described the sales environment as "tough going for at least six quarters now here at PTC" on an earnings call in May.

Meanwhile, Rockwell's management acknowledges that its customers had more excess inventory than it (Rockwell) had previously expected.

1 long-term growth stock to buy hand over fist and 1 to avoid

A design engineer at work.

The difference is that PTC started the year forecasting that its crucial metric -- full-year annual run rate (ARR) of subscription, cloud, and support revenue -- would be $2.22 billion at the midpoint of its guidance range, and it remained that way on the earnings presentation in May. Moreover, PTC's strong performance in its second quarter gives confidence that it will hit its targets.

The same can't be said for Rockwell Automation. The cracks began to show last year when the company lowered its full-year 2023 orders and backlog estimate in August and then missed the numbers in the full year, ending in October 2023.

Orders and backlog for FY 2023

April 2023 estimate

August 2023 estimate

Actual FY 2023

Orders

$9 billion

$8.5 billion to $9 billion

$8.2 billion

Backlog

$5 billion

$4.5 billion to $5 billion

$4.1 billion

Data source: Rockwell Automation.

It gets worse. In May, the deterioration in its end markets forced the company to cut its full-year 2024 sales and earnings guidance, and chief financial officer Nick Gangestad announced he would retire. He oversaw a string of disappointing earnings announcements during his previous stint in that role at 3M.

Full-Year 2024 Guidance

In November

In January

In May

Reported sales growth

0.5% to 6.5%

0.5% to 6.5%

(4%) to (6%)

Organic sales growth

(2%) to 4%

(2%) to 4%

(6%) to (8%)

Adjusted EPS

$12-$13.50

$12-$13.50

$10-$11

Data source: Rockwell Automation.

A more resilient business model

Another reason to favor PTC is its more resilient business model. For example, it's harder for Rockwell to cut costs in a downturn, meaning that its profit margin will dip when sales start to slope. And Rockwell tends to convert sales into free cash flow (FCF) at a mid-teens rate -- a good rate.

That's fine. However, PTC's focus on growing recurring revenue means Wall Street expects 30%-plus FCF margins in the coming years, a figure that reflects its asset-light business model.

In addition, as Barua noted on the last earnings call, "We have a disciplined process to manage our internal spending based on the level of ARR growth we are seeing." In other words, if PTC's key growth metric, ARR, starts to slow, the company has the financial flexibility to cut its spending to ensure it hits its targets for free cash flow.

As such, a slowdown would put the company's FCF targets less at risk than Rockwell's.

1 long-term growth stock to buy hand over fist and 1 to avoid

An investor looking at buy and sell signals.

PTC or Rockwell?

The greater financial flexibility and guidance track record make PTC a stock to buy. At the same time, Rockwell must steady the ship with a quarter or two of good execution and guidance maintenance before investors fall back in love with the stock.

Rockwell's position on guidance wasn't easy. After all, its dealers rushed to load up on inventory in 2022 when the supply chain crisis led to extended equipment lead times, meaning that dealers pulled forward orders to ensure they had enough inventory to meet demand. Moving into 2023, lead times normalized, and end demand slowed, and so did Rockwell's orders. Unfortunately, Rockwell's management has been far too optimistic on the timing of an order recovery. As such, it makes sense for investors to wait until a clear recovery is in place before buying in.

Overall, both companies are in excellent long-term growth markets, but one definitely needs to improve its investor guidance and demonstrate that its orders are on an upward trend again. Rockwell's management expects its order growth to turn positive in its upcoming third quarter -- something to look out for.

Should you invest $1,000 in PTC right now?

Before you buy stock in PTC, consider this:

The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the 10 best stocks for investors to buy now… and PTC wasn’t one of them. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years.

Consider when Nvidia made this list on April 15, 2005... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you’d have $772,627!*

Stock Advisor provides investors with an easy-to-follow blueprint for success, including guidance on building a portfolio, regular updates from analysts, and two new stock picks each month. The Stock Advisor service has more than quadrupled the return of S&P 500 since 2002*.

See the 10 stocks »

*Stock Advisor returns as of June 24, 2024

Lee Samaha has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends 3M and PTC. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

OTHER NEWS

7 hrs ago

What is natto? Just like durian, stinky tofu, the sticky soybean dish is loved or hated

7 hrs ago

POOR ENGLAND DRAW WITH DENMARK! | England 1-1 Denmark | HIGHLIGHTS

7 hrs ago

Missing Wimbledon would not have been 'correct', says Djokovic

8 hrs ago

Do Lakers feel obligated to sign Klay Thompson to retain LeBron James?

8 hrs ago

T20 World Cup final: India opt to bat first vs South Africa

8 hrs ago

What If Every Satellite Fell to Earth?

8 hrs ago

What If an Asteroid Were on a Collision Course to Hit Earth?

8 hrs ago

Einstein failed to solve the Universe. Here’s what it would take to succeed. | Michio Kaku

8 hrs ago

What If We Could See Through a Black Hole?

8 hrs ago

Imo guber: New political front emerges from Owerri zone

8 hrs ago

Fred Omondi: Video emerges of comedian's final resting place well cemented, coloured

8 hrs ago

William Ruto says Gen z protesters who burnt parliament to be hunted down: "Hawawezi Kuhepa"

8 hrs ago

THINGS YOU SHOULD EXPECT WHEN DATING A STRONG WOMAN

9 hrs ago

Russian missile attack on Ukrainian town kills 7, including 2 children

9 hrs ago

Fiery Fun: Crafting a Firefighter Birthday Cake

9 hrs ago

Why The United States Has Two Carolinas: North Carolina And South Carolina

9 hrs ago

Euro 2024: Switzerland beat Italy, qualify for quarterfinals

10 hrs ago

PSD pushes for tax exemption for people earning less than Rwf100,000 a month

10 hrs ago

Portland E-Prix: Evans grabs pole, Formula E points leader Cassidy 11th

11 hrs ago

NBA-James to opt out of contract, eyes new Lakers deal - reports

11 hrs ago

UN, Taliban talks: Why are Afghan women not invited?

11 hrs ago

McLaren's Piastri protest into F1 track limits rejected as “inadmissible”

11 hrs ago

Kiss 5% Savings Account Rates Goodbye When the Fed Cuts Rates

11 hrs ago

Raila to Ruto: Kenyans who stormed Parliament are not mad listen to them

11 hrs ago

Estonia: PM successor picked as Kallas heads to Brussels

11 hrs ago

Is Rivian the Best Electric Vehicle (EV) Stock for You?

11 hrs ago

Far right hopes to make history in snap French poll

11 hrs ago

Germany v Denmark game temporarily suspended over adverse weather

11 hrs ago

Euro 2024: It’s unacceptable – Donnarumma reacts as Italy are eliminated

11 hrs ago

Spotted: Watch the New Porsche 911 GT3 Get Sideways on the Nürburgring

12 hrs ago

Is Hims & Hers Stock a Buy After Short Report?

12 hrs ago

Euro 2024: Defending champions Italy sent packing

12 hrs ago

How to get Putin to negotiate? Strategy and resolve

12 hrs ago

How To Correctly Clean Your Remote Controls

12 hrs ago

Is Now the Time to Buy SoFi Technologies?

12 hrs ago

Verstappen escapes punishment for Austrian GP outlap slow driving

12 hrs ago

Sports Minister, Enoh speaks on Osimhen, Finidi row

13 hrs ago

As France prepares to vote, what are Macron's options?

13 hrs ago

Iran schedules rerun for July 5 as initial poll fails to produce President

13 hrs ago

Probe committee report: El-Rufai’s decision to go to court laughable – Lawmaker