IT: Creative Destruction

Published 07/18/2012, 01:45 PM
Production vs. Forward Earnings
Industrial production rose to a new cyclical high during June. However, it is still 3.3% below its record high at the end of 2007. Manufacturing output rose 0.7% in June, reversing May’s 0.7% drop. Still, since February, it seems to have stalled. That stall is attributable to consumer goods production, which remains 8% below its record high during February 2007. Output of business equipment rose back to its previous record high during June led by both Information Technology and Industrial goods.

Within the IT industry, the recovery since 2009 was led by 'Semiconductor & Other Electronic Components', though that output has been relatively flat at a record high for the past two years. Computer & Peripheral Equipment output actually fell in June to the lowest level this year and is 42% below its record high during May 2008. Communications Equipment output has been moving sideways in a very volatile fashion since 2000.

Earnings Correlation
There is a strong correlation between the forward earnings of the S&P 500 Information Technology sector and the production index for high tech. The former has been rising to record territory since February 2010, led by Computer Hardware and the Systems Software industries.

The earnings and market capitalization shares of the S&P 500 Information Technology sector are both back above 20%, the highest in over a decade. So why did the forward P/E of the sector drop during June to the lowest relative valuation since early 1996? The multiple was 11.2 in June at a 5% discount to the market.

After the IT bubble burst at the beginning of the previous decade, investors have been willing to pay less and less for growth. While IT remains among the fastest growing industries, it also face lots of competition and disruptive new technologies such as the iPad and Cloud. Creative destruction is the norm among IT industries.

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