Stocks for the Long Run: CenterPoint Energy vs. the S&P 500

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Investing isn't easy. Even Warren Buffett counsels that most investors should invest in a low-cost index like the S&P 500. That way, "you'll be buying into a wonderful industry, which in effect is all of American industry," he says.

But there are, of course, companies whose long-term fortunes differ substantially from the index. In this series, we look at how individual stocks have performed against the broad S&P 500.

Step on up, CenterPoint Energy .


CenterPoint Energy shares have underperformed the S&P 500 over the past quarter-century:

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Source: S&P Capital IQ.

Since 1987, shares have returned an average of 7.9% a year, compared with 9.7% a year for the S&P (both include dividends). One thousand dollars invested in the S&P in 1987 would be worth $19,200 today. In CenterPoint Energy, it'd be worth $11,300.

Dividends accounted for a lot of those gains. Compounded since 1987, dividends have made up 95% of CenterPoint Energy's returns. For the S&P, dividends account for 39% of total returns.

Now have a look at how CenterPoint Energy earnings compare with S&P 500 earnings:

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Source: S&P Capital IQ.

Underperformance here, too. Since 1995, CenterPoint Energy's earnings per share have declined, compared with 6% a year growth for the broader index.

What's that meant for valuations? CenterPoint Energy has traded for an average of 16 times earnings since 1987 -- below the 24 times earnings for the broader S&P 500.

Through it all, shares have been disappointments over the past quarter-century.

Of course, the important question is whether that will continue. That's where you come in. Our CAPS community currently ranks CenterPoint Energy with a four-star rating (out of five). Care to disagree? Leave your thoughts in the comment section below, or add CenterPoint Energy to My Watchlist.

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