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Pinning Down Illinois Tool Works Inc.'s (NYSE:ITW) P/E Is Difficult Right Now

Simply Wall St ·  Dec 26, 2023 05:03

With a price-to-earnings (or "P/E") ratio of 25x Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE:ITW) may be sending bearish signals at the moment, given that almost half of all companies in the United States have P/E ratios under 16x and even P/E's lower than 9x are not unusual. Although, it's not wise to just take the P/E at face value as there may be an explanation why it's as high as it is.

Recent times have been pleasing for Illinois Tool Works as its earnings have risen in spite of the market's earnings going into reverse. The P/E is probably high because investors think the company will continue to navigate the broader market headwinds better than most. If not, then existing shareholders might be a little nervous about the viability of the share price.

Check out our latest analysis for Illinois Tool Works

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NYSE:ITW Price to Earnings Ratio vs Industry December 26th 2023
If you'd like to see what analysts are forecasting going forward, you should check out our free report on Illinois Tool Works.

Does Growth Match The High P/E?

In order to justify its P/E ratio, Illinois Tool Works would need to produce impressive growth in excess of the market.

If we review the last year of earnings growth, the company posted a terrific increase of 18%. The strong recent performance means it was also able to grow EPS by 58% in total over the last three years. Accordingly, shareholders would have probably welcomed those medium-term rates of earnings growth.

Shifting to the future, estimates from the analysts covering the company suggest earnings should grow by 4.8% per year over the next three years. With the market predicted to deliver 13% growth per annum, the company is positioned for a weaker earnings result.

In light of this, it's alarming that Illinois Tool Works' P/E sits above the majority of other companies. It seems most investors are hoping for a turnaround in the company's business prospects, but the analyst cohort is not so confident this will happen. Only the boldest would assume these prices are sustainable as this level of earnings growth is likely to weigh heavily on the share price eventually.

The Key Takeaway

Generally, our preference is to limit the use of the price-to-earnings ratio to establishing what the market thinks about the overall health of a company.

We've established that Illinois Tool Works currently trades on a much higher than expected P/E since its forecast growth is lower than the wider market. When we see a weak earnings outlook with slower than market growth, we suspect the share price is at risk of declining, sending the high P/E lower. This places shareholders' investments at significant risk and potential investors in danger of paying an excessive premium.

Plus, you should also learn about these 2 warning signs we've spotted with Illinois Tool Works.

If P/E ratios interest you, you may wish to see this free collection of other companies with strong earnings growth and low P/E ratios.

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