Why Is Fortive Corporation (FTV) Among Halvorsen’s Top Stock Picks Right Now?

We recently compiled a list of Norwegian Billionaire Halvorsen’s Top 10 Stock Picks. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Fortive Corporation (NYSE:FTV) stands against Halvorsen’s other top stock picks.

Ole Andreas Halvorsen, the founder and CEO of Viking Global, has built one of the most respected names in the hedge fund world. Born in Norway, Halvorson graduated with an undergraduate degree in economics from Williams College in 1986. He then later earned a postgraduate business degree from Stanford University. Having received his first taste of finance while working for Morgan Stanley, he’s part of an elite group of investors known as the “Tiger Cubs,” former protégés of hedge fund legend Julian Robertson, who went on to launch their own successful firms.

Viking Global, based in Greenwich, Connecticut, has grown into an investment powerhouse. Back in 2023, the firm delivered an impressive $6 billion in returns for its investors, ranking just behind heavyweights like Citadel and TCI. Much of this success came from smart bets on big names. In the same year, Halvorsen decided to reopen Viking Global’s long/short flagship fund to new investors. Over a decade ago, he had closed the fund, citing its size as a barrier to uncovering profitable trading opportunities.

That said, Halvorsen isn’t just about bullish bets. While long positions are Viking Global’s bread and butter, the firm has also employed strategies that allow it to profit from short positions during turbulent market years like 2020 and 2022. The billionaire firmly believes that effective and profitable trading requires careful analysis and disciplined, long-term valuation. This philosophy has shaped Viking Global’s portfolio into a balanced mix of both long-term and short-term investments. While his primary focus remains on long-term stakes in public and private companies, Halvorsen isn’t afraid to embrace “thoughtful risk-taking” to maximize returns. This balanced approach, combining strategic risk with a commitment to disciplined analysis, is at the heart of Viking Global’s success.

This year, Viking’s funds have been making a strong comeback. Its hybrid fund, Viking Global Opportunities, which invests in both public stocks and private companies, earned a modest 1% return in the third quarter, trimming its year-to-date losses to 1.6%. Meanwhile, its private-asset fund, Viking Global Opportunities Drawdown, gained 4.2% for the quarter, bringing its total return for the year to 8.3%. After a rough second quarter, these results show Viking is back on track and making waves in the investment world. Overall, as of Q3 2024, Halvorsen’s 13F portfolio reflects a strong focus on the healthcare, finance, services, and technology sectors. The portfolio’s total value stands at over $27.43 billion, marking a 1.05% increase compared to the previous quarter.

Our Methodology

For this analysis, we examined Viking Global’s stock portfolio from the third quarter of 2024. The stocks are ranked based on the firm’s stake value in each holding.

Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter’s strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 275% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 150 percentage points (see more details here).

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Fortive Corporation (NYSE:FTV)

Viking Global’s Q3 Stake: $931.1 million

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 31

Fortive Corporation (NYSE:FTV) focuses on delivering critical technologies for connected workflow solutions, encompassing the design, development, manufacturing, and distribution of professional and engineered products, software, and services.

In Q3 2024, Fortive Corporation (NYSE:FTV) demonstrated strong financial performance, with adjusted earnings per share climbing 14% and free cash flow growing by 12%. The Advanced Health & Sustainability Solutions (AHS) segment stood out, achieving 9% organic growth and a 310 basis point year-over-year improvement in operating margins. Meanwhile, the Product Realization (PT) segment experienced mixed results, with a 4% decline in core growth but a 70 basis point improvement in margins. Fortive’s free cash flow remains a bright spot, outperforming expectations, and the company is expected to prioritize share buybacks throughout fiscal year 2025.

On November 13, UBS initiated coverage of Fortive Corporation (NYSE:FTV) with a Neutral rating and set a price target of $84. UBS noted that Fortive’s relative valuation within the broader Electrical Equipment/Multi-Industry (EE/MI) complex has been under pressure. According to UBS, the decline in Fortive’s valuation began in 2021, coinciding with the market’s increased focus on secular trends such as artificial intelligence and nearshoring, which have drawn attention away from Fortive’s core offerings.

Overall FTV ranks 7th on our list of Halvorsen’s top stock picks. While we acknowledge the potential of FTV 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 FTV but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.