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155.18 -1.53(-0.98%)07/02/2024
Advanced Drainage Systems Inc (WMS)

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Trading Data
Close155.18
Open156.37
High157.50
Low155.01
Volume133,871
Change-1.53
Change %-0.98
Avg Volume (20 Days)432,323
Volume/Avg Volume (20 Days) Ratio0.31
52 Week Range102.32 - 184.27
Price vs 52 Week High-15.79%
Price vs 52 Week Low51.66%
Range-2.57
Gap Up/Down-3.86
Fundamentals
Market Capitalization (Mln)12,146
EBIDTA459,663,008
PE Ratio50.1006
PEG Ratio1.6600
WallStreet Target Price144.50
Book Value9.9120
Earnings Per Share2.5840
EPS Estimate Current Quarter1.1300
EPS Estimate Next Quarter1.0800
EPS Estimate Current Year2.9200
EPS Estimate Next Year3.6500
Diluted EPS (TTM)2.5840
Revenues
Profit Marging0.0975
Operating Marging (TTM)0.1465
Return on asset (TTM)0.0865
Return on equity (TTM)0.2389
Revenue TTM2,305,724,928
Revenue per share TTM32.5460
Quarterly Revenue Growth (YOY)0.2980
Quarterly Earnings Growth (YOY)-0.0540
Gross Profit (TTM)690,279,000
Dividends
Dividend Share0.4000
Dividend Yield0.0030
Valuations
Trailing PE50.1006
Forward PE0.0000
Price Sales (TTM)0.0000
Price Book (MRQ)13.8404
Revenue Enterprise Value 4.6409
EBITDA Enterprise Value22.1063
Shares
Shares Outstanding71,241,696
Shares Float59,379,214
Shares Short0
Shares Short (Prior Month)0
Shares Ratio0.00
Short Outstanding (%)0.00
Short Float (%)0.00
Insider (%)10.03
Institutions (%)94.48


07/02 09:40 EST - zacks.com
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06/26 14:40 EST - zacks.com
Advanced Drainage Systems (WMS) Outpaces Industry: Here's How
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06/10 13:01 EST - zacks.com
Advanced Drainage (WMS) Upgraded to Strong Buy: Here's Why
Advanced Drainage (WMS) has been upgraded to a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), reflecting growing optimism about the company's earnings prospects. This might drive the stock higher in the near term.
06/07 12:41 EST - zacks.com
NX or WMS: Which Is the Better Value Stock Right Now?
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05/29 20:26 EST - zacks.com
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05/22 12:46 EST - zacks.com
HDELY vs. WMS: Which Stock Is the Better Value Option?
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05/20 13:14 EST - https://www.benzinga.com
'Convergence' Key to Efficient Supply Chain Systems, Gartner Exec Says
"Bob" told his story of working for a fairly well-known retailer but one that was active in only one part of the country. He said his company recently had begun using Manhattan Associates' Point of Sale retail software, a relatively minor part of Manhattan's business compared to its transportation management and warehouse management systems, which are industry juggernauts. But Bob, the CIO at the retailer, had a problem. The retailer had been purchased a few years back by a much bigger company, publicly traded in fact. And as the new owners reviewed the technical capabilities of the purchased business, they saw one particular supply chain issue: The only person at the company who knew the ins and outs of the Point of Sale software was the guy who had written it decades earlier. And that guy was Bob. window.googletag = window.googletag || {cmd: []}; googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.defineSlot('/21776187881/FW-Responsive-Main_Content-Slot1', [[300, 100], [320, 50], [728, 90], [468, 60]], 'div-gpt-ad-1709668545404-0').defineSizeMapping(gptSizeMaps.banner1).addService(googletag.pubads()); googletag.pubads().enableSingleRequest(); googletag.pubads().collapseEmptyDivs(); googletag.enableServices(); }); So here he was at Momentum, a new Point of Sale customer for Manhattan Associates, but more importantly, part of the supply chain migration away from spreadsheets and other old applications and on to platforms that provide "convergence" — migrating key applications to a single platform to drive efficiency. While Bob in his lunchtime chat at the conference here this week didn't use the word "convergence" the need for a system that could work smoothly with processes at his now larger company clearly met the definition of the term as laid out by Brock Johns. Johns is a director analyst for supply chain technology at In a presentation at Momentum about the state of transportation management, Johns talked about the levels of convergence. Level 1 applications are basic solutions, such as key performance indicators (KPIs). But as a company moves up to Level 5 and the applications become more complex, convergence among the company's operations becomes possible through greater adoption of technology that in turn is increasingly complex itself. The result, Johns said, illustrating the process with an arrow, is that while convergence between warehouse management systems and transportation management systems was possible in the past, it is now spreading to activities such as yard management systems that are converging with TMS and WMS. The last addition to the arrow was supply chain planning. "Some of these things have come to fruition, and that's where we really start to see a lot of the benefits" Johns said, describing convergence as "bringing all these different parts of functional silos together." And it's happening, Johns said, because "we're seeing the technology architectures change." The pace of change is "tremendous" he added. As convergence occurs, it raises the prospect of a more integrated planning approach to a company's supply chain. But not everybody can do that. Companies that can use the convergence of various tools such as WMS and TMS are more "mature" according to Johns. "They're more forward-looking" he said. "They're trying to figure out, how do we get ahead? How do we improve our current state? One of the ways to do that is to better align that execution function." window.googletag = window.googletag || {cmd: []}; googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.defineSlot('/21776187881/fw-responsive-main_content-slot4', [[300, 100], [320, 50], [728, 90], [468, 60]], 'div-gpt-ad-1709668086344-0').defineSizeMapping(gptSizeMaps.banner1).addService(googletag.pubads()); googletag.pubads().enableSingleRequest(); googletag.pubads().collapseEmptyDivs(); googletag.enableServices(); }); On a slide Johns presented, the goal of the convergence was spelled out: "Align the function of supply chain planning to supply chain execution." His presentation made it clear that he believes convergence is making that possible. Getting people and systems to speak to each other But the solution is not just technology, Johns said. Part of it comes in culture. "How do we get the folks in other functional areas to come sit at the table?" he said. "How do we talk about shared data, shared information?" A day earlier at Momentum, Bart De Muynck, a longtime independent supply chain consultant, spoke on a panel about supply chain execution and bringing in the disparate parts of a company's supply chain. One of the clients he described sounded like an example of the need to share data and processes that Johns discussed. Without identifying the company, De Muynck said he and the company's executives realized that "to get more productivity out of our digital operations, we needed to get more visibility." The lack of visibility was most stark in the fact that orders for particular products, some of them with strong demand, would come down to the sales team with a lead time of "like a few days." But the company's planners had information about likely demand for the product, and it wasn't shared. "The problem was the supply chain planning systems didn't talk to the TMS system" De Muynck said. The fix wasn't easy. "We ended up building something, but it took us about two years" he said. "I'm not going to mention how many millions of dollars it cost us to build something in between the company's [enterprise resource planning] that connected the supply chain planning systems to the TMS. We finally got something, but imagine if you have these systems that talk to each other. You wouldn't have to go through all these challenges." And that was one of the points of Johns' presentation about convergence: It is happening but not everywhere. How big will AI be? A day after Warren Barkley of Google spoke about the AI capabilities that can be brought to bear on supply chains, Johns brought AI into his presentation on what's brewing in transportation management. He spelled out a few specific applications: using generative AI to create written content, such as drafting KPIs; writing standard operating procedure manuals; using chatbots (which Barkley also discussed); and summarizing meetings and communications. But Johns was notably less boastful than Barkley about the prospects for AI in supply chain management. He noted that AI is not just generative AI. Examples such as KPIs were "primary use cases." But he added, "You've got people in your organization and on your team that think GenAI is going to solve world hunger, and it will not." "These are things that can help us do processes better. They can help us have a better user experience" Johns said. "There will be more use cases in logistics." But for now, Johns said, there may be value in "pumping the brakes." The post ‘Convergence' key to efficient supply chain systems, Gartner exec says appeared first on FreightWaves.
05/17 13:41 EST - zacks.com
Advanced Drainage Systems (WMS) Q4 Earnings Beat, Margin Up
Advanced Drainage Systems' (WMS) fiscal fourth-quarter results reflect strong segmental performance.
05/17 13:26 EST - zacks.com
Advanced Drainage Systems (WMS) Boosts Dividend by 14%
Advanced Drainage Systems or ADS (WMS) increases its quarterly dividend by 14% to 16 cents per share, backed by its strong financial position.
05/16 20:15 EST - seekingalpha.com
Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (WMS) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (NYSE:WMS ) Q4 2024 Earnings Conference Call May 16, 2024 10:00 AM ET Company Participants Allison Justice - Director of IR Scott Barbour - President and CEO Scott Cottrill - CFO Conference Call Participants Mike Halloran - Baird Matthew Bouley - Barclays Garik Shmois - Loop Capital Bryan Blair - Oppenheimer John Lovallo - UBS David Tarantino - KeyBanc Noah Merkousko - Stephens Incorporated Operator Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Advanced Drainage Systems Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2024 Results Conference Call. My name is Danica and I am your operator for today's call.
05/16 06:42 EST - businesswire.com
Advanced Drainage Systems Announces Increase in Quarterly Cash Dividend
HILLIARD, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (NYSE: WMS) (“ADS” or the “Company”), a leading provider of innovative water management solutions in the stormwater and onsite septic wastewater industries, today announced that its Board of Directors (the “Board”) has approved a total annual cash dividend to its shareholders in the amount of $0.64 per share, a 14% increase over the prior year dividend amount. Scott Barbour, President and Chief Executive Officer of Advanced Draina.
05/16 06:40 EST - businesswire.com
Advanced Drainage Systems Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2024 Results
HILLIARD, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (NYSE: WMS) (“ADS” or the “Company”), a leading provider of innovative water management solutions in the stormwater and onsite septic wastewater industries today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended March 31, 2024. Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2024 Results Net sales increased 5.9% to $653.8 million Net income increased 10.6% to $95.5 million Diluted net income per share increased 14.5% to $1.21 Adjuste.
05/14 13:01 EST - zacks.com
Advanced Drainage (WMS) to Report Q4 Earnings: What to Expect
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04/30 12:46 EST - zacks.com
HDELY or WMS: Which Is the Better Value Stock Right Now?
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04/24 16:23 EST - seekingalpha.com
Advanced Drainage Rated A Buy For Potential Growth And Profitability
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04/16 06:47 EST - businesswire.com
Advanced Drainage Systems to Announce Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2024 Results on May 16, 2024
HILLIARD, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (NYSE: WMS) (“ADS” or the “Company”), a leading manufacturer of stormwater and onsite septic wastewater management products and solutions for commercial, residential, infrastructure and agricultural applications, today announced that it will release its unaudited financial results for the fiscal fourth quarter and year ended March 31, 2024, before the market opens on May 16, 2024. President and Chief Executive Officer, Scott Barbo.
04/09 09:31 EST - zacks.com
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04/04 13:01 EST - zacks.com
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