ABB cuts risk, buys back shares

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ABB LTD. ADRs $21 (New York symbol ABB; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; ADRs outstanding: 2.3 billion; Market cap: $48.3 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 1.2; Dividend yield: 3.7%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.abb.com) makes transformers, transmission systems and circuit breakers for power utilities. The Switzerland-based firm also produces automation systems and robotics that its industrial clients use to improve their productivity. In the three months ended September 30, 2014, ABB’s revenue fell 6.8%, to $9.8 billion from $10.5 billion a year earlier. That’s mainly due to slowing demand for transmission gear in Europe. Earnings declined 12.1%, to $734 million from $835 million. ABB continues to buy back shares and recently earmarked $4 billion for future repurchases. Due to fewer shares outstanding, earnings per ADR fell 11.1%, to $0.32 from $0.36 (each American depositary receipt represents one ABB common share). The company aims to improve its profitability by selling non-essential businesses. It’s also turning down riskier, lessprofitable orders. These moves…