Sherwin Williams

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SHERWIN-WILLIAMS (SHW)By Nick Elhart

Introduction

“Since its founding by Henry Sherwin and Edward Williams in 1866,  The Sherwin-Williams Company has not only grown to be the largest producer of paints and coatings in the United States, but is among the largest producers in the world.” http://www2.sherwin-williams.com/about/

About Sherwin-Williams

Founded in 1866 in Cleveland, OH: that’s 143 years in business!

Ranked 316 on the 2008 Fortune 500 list

Have over 3000 paint stores, 100 spray-service stores

30,700 employees

Mission

“….to lead our industry, to manufacture and market innovative products of superior quality, to operate a safe, clean and friendly workplace, to observe the highest ethical standards in business conduct and to reward our investors.” (http://www2.sherwin-williams.com/about/)

The Center of Excellence

http://excellence.sherwin.com/

In the 6000 square foot space, seven three-dimensional exhibit areas feature images, text, sound, video and memorabilia.

U.S. Existing Home SalesSeasonally Adjusted

Source: National Association of Realtors

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Industry Analysis

Sector: Basic Materials Industry: Chemical: Major-Diversified

Coatings IndustryTop Manufacturers

Source: Coatings World

1 Sherwin-Williams 2 PPG 3 Valspar 4 Masco 5 ICI 6 DuPont 7 RPM 8 Comex 9 Akzo Nobel 10 Benjamin Moore

1 Akzo Nobel/ICI 2 PPG/SigmaKalon

3 Sherwin-Williams

4 Dupont 5 Valspar 6 RPM 7 BASF 8 Kansai 9 Nippon10 Sika

Worldwide United States

Source: Paint & Coatings Industry

Coatings IndustryGlobal Demand

7.3 Billion Gallons81 Billion Dollars

United States 26%

Latin America 11%

Europe 32%

Asia Pacific 23%

Canada 4%

Other 4%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, July 2007/CHEMARK

2008 Revenues (millions)

PPG: $15,849.00 SHW: $7,979.73 VAL: $3,482.38

Capital Structure

55%

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Capital Structure of Sherwin Williams

Assets LiabilitiesStockholders Equity

Debt to Asset Ratio

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Gross Profit Margin

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Profitability Ratios 2008

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Liquidity Ratios 2008

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Inventory Turnover

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Weaknesses

Not very “liquid.” Poor Inventory Turnover ratio Current housing industry

Strengths

Great debt to asset ratio Great average collection period Superior net and gross profit margins Superior profitability ratios: ROE,

ROI, ROA Established: 143 years-young

Recommendations

BUY! HOLD IF YOU OWN!

The housing market is expected to bounce back this year.

Sources

http://excellence.sherwin.com/ http://www.sherwin-williams.com/ National Association of Realtors Coatings World Paint and Coatings Industry Google Finance