
BAIC Motor Corporation Limited (BMCLF)
ValueMarkers Composite Index
95% below intrinsic value ($1)
BAIC Motor Corporation Limited (BMCLF) — VMCI valuation read
BMCLF prints VMCI 57/100 inside the Consumer Cyclical sector, where the median sits at 50. The 7-point above-median delta is the cleanest single-number summary of BAIC Motor Corporation Limited's composite stance, and in the mid-cap bucket it places the share ahead of the typical peer on the five-pillar mix.
On BMCLF, the SEC EDGAR Form 4 stream shows no insider buys or sells in the past 30 days. Quiet tapes happen; they just remove a signal that bull and bear cases sometimes lean on for confirmation.
**Investor frame.** BMCLF trades at 20.0x earnings, 11% above the Consumer Cyclical median of 18.0x; that is the value line. ROIC of 10.0% sits 0.0pp above the Consumer Cyclical median (10.0%); that is the quality line. net debt to EBITDA of -1.0x leaves covenant headroom; that is the risk line for BAIC Motor Corporation Limited on the trailing financials.
BMCLF fell 0.1% over the trailing 7 days, with a -10.4% read on a 30-day basis.
BAIC Motor Corporation Limited, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells passenger vehicles in the People's Republic of China. The company provides luxury passenger cars, luxury commercial vehicles, middle-end and high-end passenger cars, and self-owned passenger cars. It also provides engines, powertrain, other parts, and components. In addition, the company is involved in research, development, as well as after-sales services of passenger vehicles. Further, the company produces core parts and components of passenger vehicles, as well as engaged in car financing and investment management businesses. The company sells its products under the Beijing Brand, Beijing Benz, Beijing Hyundai, and Fujian Benz names. BAIC Motor Corporation Limited was founded in 1958 and is headquartered in Beijing, the People's Republic of China.
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