Gartner Inc (IT): This Is One of the Best Businesses in the World

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Financials
Gartner Inc (NYSE:IT) is a cash gushing machine. It increased its total revenue from only $96 million in 2010, to $196 million in 2012. During the same period, cash from operations increased from $98 million to $152 million, a remarkable 56% increase. During that same period of time, Forrester Research, Inc. (NASDAQ:FORR) increase its total revenue from $250 million to $292 million. This vastly improved its cash position which ticked up from a negative $10.8 million in 2010, to a positive $17.8 million in 2012. Also notable is the company’s large cash position. The company’s cash-per-share currently stands at $12.8, that’s roughly a third of the share price. In contrast to Gartner and Forrester Research, Inc. (NASDAQ:FORR), things aren’t looking too good for Xerox Corporation (NYSE:XRX). This ailing company saw its gross profits decline by 6% from 2010 to 2012, despite a 5% increase in total revenues.

Valuation

Currently, shares of Gartner trade at a high valuation. Its price-to-earnings ratio for 2013 is 27.8x, with 41.4x and 7.9x for
Forrester Research, Inc. (NASDAQ:FORR) and Xerox, respectively. Xerox’s valuation is artificially suppressed from the company’s printing business that is experiencing secular decline due to the switch from paper to digital. On a price-to-earnings-to-growth ratio, Gartner, Forrester Research, Inc. (NASDAQ:FORR) and Xerox trade at 1.4x, 1.1x and 1.1x, respectively. While Gartner is slightly more expensive when accounting for expected growth, this is justified as the company has the best EBITDA margin among the three companies of 17% compared to 14.6% for Forrester and 13.4% for Xerox.

Looking ahead
Research and IT consulting is a great business. Margins are high, maintenance is low, and cash flow is very strong. I believe that due to its size and dominance, Gartner is uniquely positioned to benefit from the growing demand for IT services worldwide. Gartner not only helps companies solve their IT problems, but it’s also at the cutting edge of IT related research that is bound to drive the future

The article This Is One of the Best Businesses in the World originally appeared on Fool.com and is written by Shmulik Karpf.

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