Validea's Top Consumer Discretionary Stocks Based On Benjamin Graham - 8/14/2025
Top Consumer Discretionary Stocks: Validea's Value Investor model, based on Benjamin Graham's strategy, identifies several top-rated Consumer Discretionary stocks including Meritage Homes Corp, Skechers USA Inc, Standard Motor Products Inc, LKQ Corp, and General Motors Co, all scoring 71% based on their fundamentals and valuations.
Benjamin Graham's Influence: Benjamin Graham, known as the "Father of Value Investing," developed a deep value methodology that emphasizes low P/B and P/E ratios, low debt, and solid long-term earnings growth, influencing many successful investors like Warren Buffett.
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Meritage Homes Q4 2025 Earnings Call Insights
- Delivery Performance: Meritage Homes delivered 3,755 homes in Q4 2025, generating $1.4 billion in revenue, despite a 7% decline in delivery volume compared to the previous year, highlighting ongoing market demand challenges.
- Capital Allocation Strategy: The company strategically terminated certain land deals to redeploy capital, planning to buy back $400 million in shares in 2026, aiming to enhance long-term portfolio value creation.
- Financial Metrics: The adjusted gross margin for the fourth quarter was 19.3%, down from 23.3% a year ago, primarily impacted by $27.9 million in land deal termination charges and other nonrecurring expenses, indicating pressure on profitability.
- Future Outlook: The company expects 2026 closings to align with 2025 performance, with community count growth projected at 5% to 10%, while management remains optimistic about potential improvements in the spring selling season despite ongoing affordability challenges and market uncertainties.

UBS Lowers Target Price for Meritage Homes Corp to $95 from $101
Company Overview: Meritage Homes Corp is a homebuilding company that focuses on residential construction.
Stock Price Adjustment: The company has cut its target price from $101 to $95, indicating a reassessment of its market value.






