Sealed Air (SEE) provides food safety and security, facility hygiene, and product protection solutions worldwide. The companys Food Care segment offers integrated system solutions and packaging equipment . The companys Product Care segment provides packaging solutions.
Sealed Air share prices have out-performed the S&P 500 in the past 30 days !
Equities research analysts predict that Sealed Air Corporation (NYSE:SEE) will announce $1.06 billion in sales for the current quarter, Zacks Investment Research reports. Six analysts have made estimates for Sealed Air Corporation’s earnings, with estimates ranging from $1.05 billion to $1.08 billion.
he company is scheduled to announce its next earnings report on Thursday, July 27th.
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https://www.thecerbatgem.com/2017/07/09/brokerages-expect-sealed-air-corporation-see-will-announce-quarterly-sales-of-1-06-billion-updated.html
An intrinsic value calculation for Sealed Air Corporation (SEE) shows investors are overpaying
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https://simplywall.st/news/2017/06/29/an-intrinsic-value-calculation-for-sealed-air-corporation-see-shows-investors-are-overpaying/
A good analysis of the company Sealed Air is found here:
Sealed Air (SEE) Up 2.12% Since Earnings Report: Can It Continue?
http://www.nasdaq.com/article/sealed-air-see-up-212-since-earnings-report-can-it-continue-cm803051
The business of Sealed Air is in no growth industry (about 3 % in flat currency).
Sealed Air’s revenue was 1 B in 2017Q1 (excluding a division sold), while 2016Q4 revenue was 1.7B.
The company forecasted that for 2017, sales will have a 3-4% growth over 2016.
Dividend yield about 1.45 % (4 x 0.16) is too little to attract conservative investors.
The PE is about 25, too high for a 3% growth.
Sell
Sealed Air (NYSE:SEE) reported a first-quarter profit of 43 cents a share, compared with analysts’ expectations of 46 cents a share. The company also fell short of predictions on revenue at $1.03 billion for the first quarter, compared with Wall Street’s expectation of $1.6 billion. The company reported earnings that consider its Diversey Care unit, which is being sold, to be discontinued operations. In other words, revenue and costs for that unit aren’t included in the first-quarter numbers. The analysts’ estimates were based on including Diversey Care in the first-quarter earnings.
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https://finance.yahoo.com/m/ef54f5b0-3049-3260-9b82-0e56c1989905/why-sealed-air-fell-short-of.html