Meet the Little-Known Dividend Growth Stock That Has Skyrocketed 218% Higher Since 2022
I never cease to be amazed by the number of publicly traded companies that have rather mundane-looking operations yet are home to market-stomping returns.
One of the many examples of this phenomenon is Oil-Dri of America (NYSE: ODC). Oil-Dri is a leading, vertically integrated manufacturer and marketer of sorbent minerals (clay) and related products.
While no part of this business description jumps off the page screaming “market-beating potential,” Oil-Dri’s stock has tripled in just the last two years. Since 2000, it has nearly tripled the total returns of the S&P 500 index, becoming a 16-bagger.
As promising as these past returns have been, I believe Oil-Dri’s future may prove even brighter. Here’s what the little-known dividend growth stock does and why it looks positioned to continue beating the market for decades to come.
Landing on Forbes’ list of “America’s Most Successful Small Companies” two years in a row, Oil-Dri finally seems to be attracting some much-deserved attention from the market. The company has mined clay since 1963 and currently has facilities in six states across the U.S., with reserves expected to last at least 40 more years.
Powered by these clay-mining locations, Oil-Dri serves the following markets:
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Pet care (55% of sales): Oil-Dri holds patents on lightweight scoopable litter that it sells under the Cat’s Pride, Jonny Cat, and KatKit brands. However, following its acquisition of Ultra Pet in 2024, the company entered the crystal litter niche, whose superior performance is leading to a rapid rise in popularity among cat owners.
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Fluids purification (21% of sales): Oil-Dri’s clay products let customers process vegetable oils, edible oils, jet fuel, and biodiesel. They also have adsorbents that remove metals for the renewal diesel market.
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Industrial and sports (10% of sales): If you’ve ever seen pebbles on the floor of a mechanic’s shop or your grandpa’s garage, there’s a decent chance they were Oil-Dri’s granular clay absorbents, which control spills or leaks. Meanwhile, the company’s clay helps with drainage on sports fields and also builds up pitching mounds and batter’s boxes on baseball diamonds.
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Agriculture and horticulture (8% of sales): Oil-Dri’s Agsorb and Verge granules help feed and protect plants and crops alike.
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Animal health (6% of sales): The company’s Amlan International unit produces natural feed additives that keep animals healthy and safe from toxins.
While Oil-Dri competes with many peers in these markets, its vertically integrated operations give it an advantage. Furthermore, most of the company’s products are recurring purchases and “staples” for the customers it serves, making its sales relatively stable and robust for an industrial company.
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2024-12-15 15:17:00