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Brother Industries, Ltd. (BRTHF)

OTC Markets (US) Industrials Business Equipment & SuppliesView data quality →
69.3Fair

ValueMarkers Composite Index

Top 99%#484 of 44,722
Overvalued

64% above intrinsic value ($0)

UndervaluedFair ValueOvervalued
Piotroski
8/9
Strong
Beneish
-2.74
Low Risk
Altman
2.62
Grey Zone
DCF Value
$0
Undervalued
ROIC
6.9%
Low
P/E
13.7
Value
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Brother Industries, Ltd. (BRTHF) — VMCI valuation read

BRTHF screens at VMCI 69/100, a 19-point gap above the Industrials sector median (50). For a mid-cap Brother Industries, Ltd. share, that placement says the multi-pillar composite is cheaper or higher quality than the typical peer on a like-for-like basis.

BRTHF has logged no Form 4 insider activity over the trailing 30 days. The tape reads neither bullish nor bearish on insider conviction. The next signal sits with the 10-Q schedule and the analyst calendar.

**Investor frame.** Value: BRTHF trades at 14.0x earnings, 22% below the Industrials median of 18.0x, while EV/EBITDA prints 9.0x against 12.0x for the Industrials group. Quality: ROIC of 8.0% trails the Industrials median (10.0%) by 2.0pp, the cleanest like-for-like comparison on capital efficiency. Risk: net debt to EBITDA of 1.2x leaves covenant headroom, which sets the rate-cycle exposure for Brother Industries, Ltd..

BRTHF fell 2.3% over the trailing 7 days, with a -19.8% read on a 30-day basis.

Brother Industries, Ltd. manufactures and sells communications and printing equipment in Japan, the Americas, Europe, Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, Africa, and internationally. It operates through six segments Printing & Solutions, Personal & Home, Machinery, Network & Contents, Domino, and Others. The Printing & Solutions segment offers inkjet printers; all-in-one black-and-white and color laser printers; fax machines and scanners; and electronic stationary comprising labeling systems, and label and mobile printers. The Personal & Home segment provides home sewing and cutting machines, sewing and embroidery machines, and commercial embroidery machines. The Machinery segment offers industrial sewing machines, machine tools, and garment printers, as well as industrial parts, such as reducers and gears. The Network & Contents segment provides online karaoke systems, music boxes, applications for smartphones/tablets, health care supporting equipment, and content services, as well as manages Karaoke clubs. The Domino segment offers coding and marking equipment, and digital printing equipment. The Others segment engages in real estate and other activities. The company was formerly known as Nippon Sewing Machine Manufacturing Co. and changed its name to Brother Industries, Ltd. in 1962. Brother Industries, Ltd. was founded in 1908 and is headquartered in Nagoya, Japan.

CEO: Kazufumi Ikeda40,538 employeesJPglobal.brother

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