Finance

Quinn Foley on Carriage Services

By Funeral Director Daily / August 14, 2018 /

Quinn Foley of Seeking Alpha offers his assessment of public funeral service company Carriage Services here.  This is a recent analysis following the company’s 2nd Quarter financial report. Funeral Director Daily note:  Canadian public funeral home and cemetery company Park Lawn Corporation reports earnings following the market close today.  Stay tuned for our report on…

Assurant Reports Higher Preneed Profits

By Funeral Director Daily / August 13, 2018 /

Assurant reported their 2nd Quarter results last week.  You can read their report here. The worldwide conglomerate operating in the insurance and warranty business has one of its three business segments that operates in what they call “Global Preneed”.  That is the part of the company that we at Funeral Director Daily like to review.…

Hillenbrand Reports Earnings – Casket Revenues Drop 6%

By Funeral Director Daily / August 9, 2018 /

Hillenbrand Industries reported fiscal 3rd Quarter 2018 results last week and while positive for the company as a whole, the Batesville Casket Division reported revenue decreases for the quarter of 6%.  The company, as a whole, delivered earnings of $0.57 per share as compared to analysts estimates of $0.56 per share. You can see their…

Carriage Services – Behind the Numbers

By Funeral Director Daily / August 6, 2018 /

You only have to read the first page of Carriage Service’s press release, which you can read here, to understand that CEO Mel Payne was not thrilled with Carriage’s 2nd quarter numbers.  The third paragraph of the release states, “We have complete confidence that our operating leadership is effectively dealing with the revenue and margin…

Inside the Numbers at SCI

By Funeral Director Daily / August 3, 2018 /

Earlier this week Service Corporation International posted their 2nd Quarter results, which you can see in a company press release here, and we told you that we would analyze them and report our impressions.  There is nothing that surprises us with the SCI results, more so, they reinforce what we believe is the direction of…

Carriage Services 2Q Report Drops Stock Price

By Funeral Director Daily / August 1, 2018 /

Carriage Services, the Houston based funeral home and cemetery consolidator and operator announced 2nd Quarter 2018 earnings yesterday and with that report, that you can access here, found their common stock losing about 5% of its value.  Analysts had predicted earnings in the range of about $0.37 per share and the report brought earnings in…

Service Corporation Reports 2Q 2018 Results

By Funeral Director Daily / July 31, 2018 /

Service Corporation International, the largest of the funeral service conglomerate public companies, reported 2nd Quarter 2018 financial results yesterday.  You can read their press release and see the numbers here. SCI announced earnings per share of $0.44 versus analysts estimates of $0.43 per share.  They also announced 2nd quarter revenue of $796 million as compared…

Inside the Numbers at Matthews International

By Funeral Director Daily / July 30, 2018 /

Matthews International reported its 2018 fiscal year 3rd quarter results last week.  You can read the company’s press release and report here. As you may know the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania based public company operates in three segments:  Brand Solutions, Industrial Technologies, and Memorialization.  Their Memorialization segment is what we are concerned with in the death care…

Matthews International Reports Good, but Mixed Results

By Funeral Director Daily / July 27, 2018 /

Matthews International, a death care conglomerate with operations in crematory equipment, bronze memorialization products, and caskets, reported their 3rd Quarter 2018 fiscal year results yesterday.  You can read their press release here. Their report can be summed up by increased total sales – albeit not to the extent that they had predicted, but a beat…

Earnings Week is Here

By Funeral Director Daily / July 25, 2018 /

I’ve told readers many times that while I owned and operated a small funeral home – one that grew from 140 calls to about 325 calls – I always learned by reading and watching what the “Big Boys” in our industry were up to.  That meant, over the years, buying some stock and reading annual…