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John Bean Technologies Earnings: Digital Investments and Portfolio Moves, a Path to Value Creation

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Following its first-quarter earnings report, our long-term, fundamental view for narrow-moat-rated John Bean Technologies JBT remains unchanged. We raise our fair value estimate by $1 to $121 but only due to time value of money. JBT readily outperformed its first-quarter guide on the strength of the aerospace recovery as well as foodtech’s recurring revenue mix contribution to operating margins. Aerotech sales soared, rising nearly 25% year on year on both a reported and organic basis. This propelled its segment operating margins by an additional 330 basis points.

We think there may be some conservatism baked into the guide given the runway of the commercial aerospace recovery. We’ve also heard other providers of industrial equipment talk about the incremental benefits from infrastructure spending, and we think it may provide a longer tailwind for its Jetway passenger bridges. However, we hesitate to overreact to one set of data points, particularly since the first quarter is traditionally JBT’s weakest. Of course, inflation and the general macroeconomic environment also give us further pause. Nevertheless, we’re very pleased with the results.

Foodtech also benefited from continued improvements in price/cost, which is another proof point that it benefits from intangible assets. Its customers continue to benefit from automation. While the equipment represents a considerable capital cost for customers, we think the benefits are clear from both an operating efficiency and a total cost of ownership standpoint. The firm also benefits from switching costs in recurring aftermarket revenue. In fact, its subscription-based OmniBlu data analytics platform helps customers improve both equipment utilization and efficiency. Five of JBT’s product lines are currently connected to this platform, though a couple are further along in their lifecycle.

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Joshua Aguilar is the director of resources equity research for Morningstar Research Services LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Morningstar, Inc.

Aguilar joined Morningstar in 2016 as an associate on the financials team, and he was promoted to analyst on the industrials team in 2018 and to senior analyst in 2022. He has served as associates coordinator since 2021 and led Morningstar's diversity efforts as DEI co-chair since 2020. Aguilar has been a mentor to several associates on their paths to becoming analysts. He also has hosted a Morningstar earnings town hall, participated in analyzing Morningstar stock, and been a strong contributor through both client interactions and his General Electric stock call. Aguilar co-authored an Outstanding Research Achievement-winning piece with colleague Kris Inton on CEO compensation in 2021. He also has taught Morningstar's model to new hires for many years as part of the valuation committee.

Before joining Morningstar, Aguilar was a practicing business transactional attorney in Florida. He graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in political science and criminology from the University of Florida. He also has a Master of Business Administration from Rollins College and a Juris Doctor from Wake Forest University.

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