We recently published a list of 10 Best Spin Off Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Vestis Corporation (NYSE:VSTS) stands against the other spin off stocks.
A corporate spinoff is defined simply as a firm deciding to split a portion of its operations and distribute the shares to its shareholders. However, the rationale for a spinoff is significantly more complicated, ranging from financial or legal causes to competing strategic agendas. According to historical data, spinoffs and parents both generally outperform the market, with spin-offs having an advantage. A widely referenced research in The Journal of Financial Economics discovered “significantly positive” returns for both spin-offs and their parent company during the three years following separation when compared to the market as a whole. Moreover, multiple pieces of evidence back up the data. For example, the Invesco S&P Spinoff ETF, which contains companies spun out from larger corporations in the last four years, returned 74.44% in the last five years.
According to Bloomberg BNN, shares in companies split out from existing organizations beat the S&P 500 by an average of 10% over the next 18-24 months. Meanwhile, the companies that remain after the split perform in line with the S&P 500 for the year after the spinoff closure date. The pace of spinoffs in the United States is expected to quicken in 2025, owing to a string of recent successful spinoffs and growing pressure from activist investors. Speaking on this, Adam Parker, founder of Trivariate Research, stated the following:
“The strong performance of spinoff companies can serve as a barometer for management teams who are looking for successful ways to unlock value.”
For example, Honeywell, a corporation located in North Carolina that specializes in aircraft, building automation, and industrial automation, has revealed plans to split into three entities in order to increase stock returns. It intends to split its automation and aerospace technologies businesses by the second half of 2026, as well as complete the spin-off of its advanced materials segment. Elliott Investment Management, an activist investor, asked for the split last October, anticipating that it could “push the stock up 51% to 75% over the next two years.” Similarly, other firms are also in the process of disassembling themselves. DuPont is to spin off its electronics unit by the end of 2025, resulting in two separate firms, while car components manufacturer Aptiv is also splitting into two.
Our Methodology
For this list, we scoured Insider Monkey’s database of 1008 elite hedge funds’ holdings as of the end of the fourth quarter of 2024 and selected the top ten firms spun out in the previous four years that were popular among hedge fund investors. The list is ordered in increasing order by the number of hedge fund holdings in each business.
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Vestis Corporation (NYSE:VSTS)
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 42
In 2023, Aramark broke out its Aramark Uniform Services division to become a new independent, publicly listed company that was eventually called Vestis. Vestis Corporation (NYSE:VSTS) is a provider of rental uniforms and workplace supplies to the automotive, food, industrial, healthcare, and cleanroom industries.
Vestis Corporation (NYSE:VSTS) recently revealed its first quarter financial results for 2025. The company announced revenues and operating income of $684 million and $30 million, respectively, representing a 2% sequential increase over the fourth quarter of 2024, while operating margin stood steady at 4.4%. Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter came in at $81 million, a 0.9% rise over the previous quarter, with the adjusted EBITDA margin slightly improving. Vestis also voluntarily prepaid $20 million in term loan debt as part of a strategic balance-sheet strengthening initiative.
Overall, VSTS ranks 5th on our list of the best spin off stocks to buy according to hedge funds. While we acknowledge the potential of VSTS as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that certain AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than VSTS but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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