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Tigers Polymer Corporation (4231.T)

Japan Exchange Group Basic Materials Chemicals - SpecialtyView data quality →
69.1Fair

ValueMarkers Composite Index

Top 99%#529 of 44,722
Undervalued

79% below intrinsic value ($32)

UndervaluedFair ValueOvervalued
Piotroski
7/9
Strong
Beneish
-2.67
Low Risk
Altman
2.98
Grey Zone
DCF Value
$32
Undervalued
ROIC
6.4%
Low
P/E
5.1
Value
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Tigers Polymer Corporation (4231.T) — VMCI valuation read

Tigers Polymer Corporation sits at VMCI 69/100, with the Basic Materials sector median at 50. That 19-point spread is the first thing to note on 4231.T: it tells the reader the composite is favorable before any single ratio is examined, and the mid-cap tier sets the comparison set.

Form 4 disclosures on 4231.T are blank for the trailing 30 days. With the insider channel offline, the EV/EBITDA delta, free-cash-flow trajectory, and the next earnings print do the talking.

**Investor frame.** The Value read on 4231.T: 4231.T trades at 20.0x earnings, 11% above the Basic Materials median of 18.0x, with EV/EBITDA at 13.0x against 12.0x. The Quality read: ROIC of 16.0% sits 6.0pp above the Basic Materials median (10.0%). The Risk read: net debt to EBITDA of -2.1x leaves covenant headroom, anchoring the bear scenario on a measurable balance-sheet metric.

4231.T fell 2.8% over the trailing 7 days, with a -5.6% read on a 30-day basis.

Tigers Polymer Corporation manufactures and sells rubber hose and industrial rubber products primarily to automotive, electrics, construction and housing, and industrial materials markets worldwide. It offers home appliance hoses for vacuum cleaners, washing machines, and air conditioners; and industrial hoses for use in general industrial, civil engineering and construction, residential, and other fields. The company also provides sheets for use in packing materials, cushioning materials, etc., as well as mats for entrances. In addition, it offers rubber and resin molded products. The company was formerly known as Tigers Rubber Inc. and changed its name to Tigers Polymer Corporation in June 1973. Tigers Polymer Corporation was founded in 1938 and is headquartered in Osaka, Japan.

CEO: Koji Sawada1,988 employeesJPwww.tiger-poly.com

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