Company Performance - Douglas Dynamics (PLOW) has seen a stock increase of 14% over the past month, reaching a new 52-week high of $31.42, and has gained 32.7% since the start of the year, outperforming the Zacks Auto-Tires-Trucks sector which declined by 13.8% and the Zacks Automotive - Replacement Parts industry which returned 2.1% [1] Earnings and Revenue - The company has a strong record of positive earnings surprises, having beaten earnings consensus estimates in the last four quarters. In the latest earnings report on May 5, 2025, Douglas Dynamics reported EPS of $0.09 compared to a consensus estimate of -$0.16, and exceeded the revenue estimate by 9.9% [2] - For the current fiscal year, Douglas Dynamics is projected to post earnings of $2.05 per share on revenues of $634.7 million, reflecting a 39.46% change in EPS and an 11.64% change in revenues. For the next fiscal year, expected earnings are $2.3 per share on revenues of $666 million, indicating a year-over-year change of 12.2% and 4.93%, respectively [3] Valuation Metrics - The stock currently trades at 15.3 times the current fiscal year EPS estimates, which is a premium compared to the peer industry average of 12.8 times. On a trailing cash flow basis, it trades at 14.8 times versus the peer group's average of 7.6 times. The stock has a PEG ratio of 1.09, positioning it favorably for value investors [7] Zacks Rank - Douglas Dynamics holds a Zacks Rank of 2 (Buy), supported by favorable earnings estimate revisions from analysts [8] - The company meets the criteria for selection based on Zacks Rank and Style Scores, indicating potential for further growth in the coming weeks and months [9] Industry Comparison - In comparison to industry peers, Dorman Products, Inc. (DORM) also shows strong performance with a Zacks Rank of 2 (Buy) and solid earnings expectations, indicating a favorable environment for both PLOW and DORM within the Automotive - Replacement Parts industry, which is in the top 24% of all industries [10][12]
Douglas Dynamics, Inc. (PLOW) Soars to 52-Week High, Time to Cash Out?