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Discovering a company that has the potential to last for decades and decades is incredibly challenging. If you need an example of this, imagine you travel back in time 30 or 40 years ago and you need to explain everything that an iPhone does today. The rapid advancement of technology and its impact on our everyday behavior is staggering. Now apply that to investing.
Riding the rails to solid profits
As much as we have tried to improve on transportation and logistics over the years, the most cost-effective method of moving large quantities of goods is more than 200 years old: rail. According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, the average revenue per ton-mile for the most recent year of comparable results -- 2007 -- is 2.99 cents for rail versus 16.5 cents for truck or 89.7 cents for domestic airline carrier. Granted, that is a pretty old statistic, but rail has maintained much lower per-ton-mile costs than any other form of overland transportation. That, and the immense economic moat that railroad companies have, makes Canadian National Railway a compelling buy-and-hold-forever investment.
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At 18 times earnings, shares of Canadian National Railway aren't exactly cheap, especially considering that the rail industry in general is hitting a lull from declining shipments of coal. It may not be a stock to buy today, but certainly one to buy at the right price and hold on to forever.
Eggs, milk, and strong returns for years to come
In fact, this year is revealing as to why Kroger is one of the best operators in this fiercely competitive business. Falling food prices across the country have forced supermarkets and grocers into a heavier cycle of promotions that hit margins. Despite these challenges, Kroger's guidance for the year has been lowered by only 4% while some of its peers have estimated their end-of-year profits will be as much as 13% lower. The company has also used opportune times in the past to acquire some of its competitors and has maintained its streak of 51 straight periods of growing comps dating all the way back to 2004.
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A top-notch operator in an essential industry like food is one of those hold-forever kind of stocks. To put a cherry on top, Kroger's stock today looks like a pretty attractive investment. With shares hitting 52-week lows after a 19% pullback in 2016, Kroger's stock trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of just 14. That seems like a pretty modest price to pay for an investment in something as essential to our everyday lives as food.
One man's trash is another man's high-return investment
It's pretty hard to argue that humans won't need to move goods or require food, but there is an aftereffect of these two necessities that makes for another built-to-last business: waste handling. Waste handling, like rail, is an extremely hard business to disrupt. It requires immense amounts of capital to get off the ground, and the entrenched businesses have economies of scale that give them immense advantages over any new entrants. This is what makes Waste Management so compelling as a buy-and-hold-forever kind of investment: It takes those competitive advantages and manages the business into a high-return machine.
For waste companies, the name of the game is cost control. While up-front costs for aspects of the business like landfills are high, the everyday costs of concern are using and maintaining its waste-collection fleets. Waste Management found a rather creative way of managing those costs by converting its fleet to run on natural gas instead of diesel. Not only is natural gas a cheaper fueling option thanks to shale gas, but the company even collects the methane emissions from its landfills to run its fleet. These kinds of creative ideas have allowed the company to keep costs at bay and continually generate gobs of free cash flow and high returns on equity that it uses to reward shareholders with a decent dividend and lots of share repurchases.
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Chances are that no matter what kind of futuristic society we're living in 20,50, or 100 years from now, we will be generating refuse in some form or another. Furthermore, Waste Management looks to be the kind of business that will be around long enough to generate shareholder value over that long time frame. If you want to build a portfolio that lasts forever, Waste Management should probably be in it.
A secret billion-dollar stock opportunity
The world's biggest tech company forgot to show you something, but a few Wall Street analysts and the Fool didn't miss a beat: There's a small company that's powering their brand-new gadgets and the coming revolution in technology. And we think its stock price has nearly unlimited room to run for early in-the-know investors! To be one of them, just click here .
By Tyler Crowe, Motley FoolThe world's biggest tech company forgot to show you something, but a few Wall Street analysts and the Fool didn't miss a beat: There's a small company that's powering their brand-new gadgets and the coming revolution in technology. And we think its stock price has nearly unlimited room to run for early in-the-know investors! To be one of them, just click here .
Source: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/3-stocks-you-can-buy-and-hold-forever-cm686733



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