Freezing Winters, Hot Summers, Respiratory Illness Make Daikin A #1 HVAC Stock

 | Jan 13, 2021 12:47

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Everyone seems to want to buy the next hot electric vehicle company or the next great biomed breakthrough. Yet sometimes it's the mundane industries we take for granted that are undergoing quieter transformations, albeit ones that will bring serious profits to the bottom line.

As the current lesson of COVID-19 and the rise of respiratory ailments shows us, better filtration for transportation, business and residential use is essential for good health. Add to this the less-developed regions of the world becoming ever more able to afford creature comforts and to filter pollutants from their outside air, and we have a growth business.

Modern Necessities: Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration

Our lives would be far less comfortable and might be in greater danger without Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC), now more and more frequently mentioned as HVACR (Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration.) Though it doesn’t flow off the tongue quite as mellifluously, that “R” is a big part of quality of life—as most recently brought home by the Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) vaccine’s need for serious refrigeration.

Hundreds of millions of people the world over still toil in the dead of winter or the dread of summer without respite from either. Social media will not change their lot in life, nor give them a good night’s sleep. But better indoor air quality, the certainty of warmth when needed and air conditioning on the hottest muggy nights, may well do the trick.

For those in the most developed nations who already take these things for granted, crowded trains, crowded buses, and crowded airplanes are in need of vastly superior ventilation systems that exchange air more frequently and remove pollutants and slow the spread of disease.

All of this is what they do in the seemingly mundane, but actually more and more hi-tech, HVAC world. Which HVAC companies are likely to benefit most as the world demands higher comfort, better food safety and fresh, disease-free air?

According to Market Research Reports, below, seven major manufacturers are the beneficiaries of roughly 90% of all US shipments of HVAC equipment. Under the rubric of HVAC, I include dehumidification, refrigeration, fire safety, air movement, and energy recovery as sub-categories since all these are manufactured by one or more of these firms in pursuit of better comfort, greater safety and higher food and air quality.

Worldwide, there are some 25 such firms. I will limit our discussion, for now, to the two I own and the one I like best today. Both have a global presence.

One is headquartered in the US, the other in Japan (and has US ADRs).

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