Warren Buffett Just Bought More of This Top-Secret Winner That’s Up 51% in 2024. Should You Buy Too?

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It’s a sure bet that most investors, even those who regularly devour financial media, were until recently not familiar with Heico (NYSE: HEI). The specialty industrial components maker is a decades-old enterprise that operates an unglamorous business and rarely generates attention-grabbing news.

Yet it’s been quite the outperformer at times, and if anyone likes a solid yet under-the-radar stock, it’s Warren Buffett. Heico’s relative obscurity ended forever when the master investors at Berkshire Hathaway first took an equity stake in the company earlier this year. Recently, it loaded up on a little more Heico. Here’s a look at whether it’s a good idea for us to follow Buffett’s lead and pick up some of those shares, too.

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Heico’s roots date back to the late 1950s. The modern company consists of two businesses: the larger flight support group (FSG) and the electronic technologies group (ETG). The former concentrates on providing aftermarket parts and services for many different types of aircraft. As for electronic technologies, the unit does what it says on the label, supplying such components to a range of clients in sectors such as space and defense.

In the trailing-12-month period from the third quarter of this year, FSG brought in 67% of the company’s $3.8 billion in revenue. Fifty-five percent of that total is derived from the commercial aviation industry.

As a company, Heico is an old hand at producing and supplying its wares; it likes to grow through complementary acquisitions too. It isn’t shy to point out that its revenues have marched determinedly higher from $26 million in 1990 to that $3.8 billion. It added that headline net income headed upward from $2 million almost 25 years ago to $478 million in the 12 months reaching back from fiscal third quarter.

In fact, it has only rarely booked a quarterly net loss. Speaking of the bottom line, Heico recently posted its all-time high quarterly net sales and net income figures (of more than $992 million and over $136 million, respectively) in said quarter. It’s little wonder that this unfamous stock has enjoyed quite the bounce this year with savvy investors buying into it eagerly.

Although we don’t yet know the exact reasoning for Buffett and Berkshire to plow into Heico, we can assume that these most fundamentals-focused of all investors were drawn to that sustained good performance.

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