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Alps Alpine Co., Ltd. (APELF)

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66.4Fair

ValueMarkers Composite Index

Top 96%#1,573 of 44,707
Overvalued

68% above intrinsic value ($0)

UndervaluedFair ValueOvervalued
Piotroski
9/9
Strong
Beneish
-2.71
Low Risk
Altman
2.33
Grey Zone
DCF Value
$0
Undervalued
ROIC
5.0%
Low
P/E
8.4
Value
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Alps Alpine Co., Ltd. (APELF) — VMCI valuation read

Alps Alpine Co., Ltd. sits at VMCI 66/100, with the Technology sector median at 50. That 16-point spread is the first thing to note on APELF: 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 APELF 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 APELF: APELF trades at 14.0x earnings, 22% below the Technology median of 18.0x, with EV/EBITDA at 13.0x against 12.0x. The Quality read: ROIC of 8.0% trails the Technology median (10.0%) by 2.0pp. The Risk read: net debt to EBITDA of -2.2x leaves covenant headroom, anchoring the bear scenario on a measurable balance-sheet metric.

APELF fell 1.8% over the trailing 7 days, with a +3.4% read on a 30-day basis.

Alps Alpine Co., Ltd. manufactures and sells electronic components in Japan and internationally. It operates through three segments: Electronic Components, Automotive Infotainment, and Logistics. The Electronic Components segment develops, manufactures, and markets electronic components. The Automotive Infotainment segment develops, manufactures, and markets audio, information, and communication equipment. The Logistics segment offers transportation, storage, and forwarding services. Its products for the consumer, energy, healthcare, industry, and IoT markets include TACT switches, multi-directional operating devices, toroidal coils, aspherical glass lens, PC board mount current sensors, slide potentiometers, encoders, actuators, and reactors, as well as pressure, geomagnetic, force, and humidity sensors; sensor network, environmental sensor, and power conversion modules; compact printers; and remote monitoring system for logistics, worker condition monitoring systems, obstacle detection unit for sidewalks, and ground wire automated tracking and inspection drone systems. The company's products for the automotive market comprises TACT and detector switches, wireless LAN/Bluetooth combination modules, V2X and LTE modules, encoders, and engine start switches; stand position, EGR valve, and current sensors; power windows, electronic parking systems, intelligent control panels, electric shifters, steering wheel modules, sound system speakers, vehicle-approaching alert systems, amplifier for in-vehicle sound systems, displays, and camera/drive recorders; and car navigation systems, premium sound speakers, customized car products, rental car provider solutions, rear seat monitors, and camera systems. It also provides systems development, office, and financing and leasing services. The company was formerly known as Alps Electric Co., Ltd. and changed its name to Alps Alpine Co., Ltd. in January 2019. The company was incorporated in 1948 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

CEO: Hideo Izumi28,693 employeesJPwww.alpsalpine.com

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