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Stocks to Watch 2014: Major Spin-Offs Ahead

By , Contributing Writer, Money Morning

Breaking up may be hard to do, but on Wall Street it's the thing to do in 2014.

Indeed, a trio of big U.S. companies announced spin-off plans yesterday (Monday):

The busy spin-off activity is creating a list of "stocks to watch," as some of the biggest profits for investors can come from spin-offs.

Why Companies Engage in Spin-Offs

While spin-offs can take many forms, the end result is the same: A company takes a subsidiary, a subdivision, or part of its business and separates it to create an independent free-standing business.

There are many reasons to do a spin-off.

Sometimes, successful but unrelated businesses are separated to unlock untapped potential for the unit, parent company, and shareholders. Sometimes, a thriving business' aim is to shed itself from an underperforming or heavily regulated business that has become a drag.

Spinning off subsidiary businesses has become an increasingly popular way to create shareholder value while also reaping a tax advantage. A spin-off distribution can be made tax-free to both the parent company and the receiving shareholders.

Several studies show spin-offs tend to outperform their parent companies.

A 25-year Penn State study showed that stocks of spin-off companies outperformed industry peers and the S&P 500 by about 10% per year. And a J.P. Morgan study revealed that spin-offs beat the stock market by more than 20% on average during the first 18 months after the transaction.

Spin-off shares tend to be inexpensive right out of the gate because investors frequently sell when they receive stock in the new company - one they never intended to own. Additionally, spin-offs are dumped by index funds when the new company isn't part of the underlying index. Moreover, institutional fund managers are quick to sell spun-off shares due to their lack of liquidity or dividend.

Yet providing a cushion and catalyst are insiders who often receive generous incentives to make the spin-offs work. Plus, management of the newly separated company is keen on finding ways to boost shareholder value.

Following are 22 more notable spin-offs expected this year.

Stocks to Watch: Spin-Offs to Look for in 2014

Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) will spin off Keysight Technologies, its electronic measurement unit, sometime this year.

Darden Restaurants Inc. (NYSE: DRI) will spin off its seafood chain, Red Lobster, in Q2 2014.

Demand Media Inc. (NYSE: DMD) will spin off Rightside, its domain services business, sometime in 2014.

E I DuPont De Nemours Co. (NYSE: DD) will spin off Performance Chemicals at a date to be determined this year.

Exelis Inc. (NYSE: XLS) will spin off Exelis Mission Systems, its government services business, sometime this summer.

General Electric Co. (NYSE: GE) will spin off North American Retail Finance, its credit card unit, via an IPO this year followed by a distribution (spin-off) to shareholders.

Hess Corp. (NYSE: HES) will spin off Hess Retail Corp. on a soon-to-be-announced 2014 date.

Kimball International Inc. (Nasdaq: KBALB) will spin off Kimball Electronics on a yet-to-be announced date this year.

Kimberly Clark Corp. (NYSE: KMB) will spin off K-C Health Care, its healthcare unit, in Q3 of 2014.

National-Oilwell Varco Inc. (NYSE: NOV) will spin off Now Inc., which will trade with the ticker "DNOW" sometime in the first half of 2014. Now Inc. is NOV's distribution business, a kind of "hardware store" for energy companies. Early estimates value DNOW at $3.3 billion.

Noble Corp. (NYSE: NE) will spin off Paragon Offshore, its standard specification drilling unit, sometime in 2014.

North Star Realty Finance Corp. (NYSE: NRF) will spin off NorthStar Asset Management in Q2 of 2014.

Occidental Petroleum Corp. (NYSE: OXY) will spin off its California oil assets this year or early next year.

Oil States International Inc. (NYSE: OIS) will spin off its workers accommodations business in the summer of 2014.

Rayonier Inc. (NYSE: RYN) will spin off its performance cellulose fiber business in mid-2014.

Simons Property Group Inc. (NYSE: SPG) will spin off its strip center and smaller mall company in Q2 of 2014.

SLM Corp. (Nasdaq: SLM) will spin off Navient, its legacy private loans and government guaranteed student loans unit. Navient will trade under the symbol "NAVI" in Q2 of 2014.

Theravance Inc. (Nasdaq: THRX) will spin off Theravance Biopharma in Q2 of 2014.

Timken Co. (NYSE: TKR) will spin off Timken Steel, which will trade under the symbol "TMST," on a yet-to-be-determined date in 2014.

Tribune Co. (OTCMKTS: TRBAA) will spin off Tribune Publishing Company in the first half of 2014.

Time Warner Inc. (NYSE: TWX) will spin off Time Inc., its magazine business, sometime this year.

Vivendi SA (Nasdaq ADR: VIVHY) will spin off SFR, its mobile and Internet unit, on a date to be determined this year.

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