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Komori Corporation (KMRCF)

OTC Markets (US) Industrials Industrial - MachineryView data quality →
71.3Good

ValueMarkers Composite Index

Top 100%#206 of 44,722
Overvalued

82% above intrinsic value ($0)

UndervaluedFair ValueOvervalued
Piotroski
8/9
Strong
Beneish
-3.35
Low Risk
Altman
1.53
Distress
DCF Value
$0
Undervalued
ROIC
5.7%
Low
P/E
8.9
Value
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Komori Corporation (KMRCF) — VMCI valuation read

Composite valuation read on KMRCF: VMCI 71/100 against a Industrials sector median of 50. The 21-point above-median print is the headline number for Komori Corporation, and at the mid-cap tier it reflects how the five pillars combine into a single decision-grade score.

Trailing 30-day insider activity for KMRCF: nothing material on SEC EDGAR. With the Form 4 channel quiet, the price-vs-DCF gap and the trailing margin trend carry more weight in the active read.

**Investor frame.** Value, quality, risk in three lines on KMRCF: KMRCF trades at 19.0x earnings, 6% above the Industrials median of 18.0x; ROIC of 17.0% sits 7.0pp above the Industrials median (10.0%); net debt to EBITDA of -1.1x leaves covenant headroom. EV/EBITDA at 14.0x versus 12.0x for Industrials closes the value frame.

KMRCF fell 2.2% over the trailing 7 days, with a -6.9% read on a 30-day basis.

Komori Corporation engages in the manufacture, sale, and repair of printing presses in Japan, North America, Europe, and Greater China. The company's products include offset printing presses, including the LITHRONE series; digital printing systems that include Impremia series; KP-Connect series; H-UV series; CMS based on offset printing systems; print quality control systems comprising KHS-AI, PDC, PQA, PCC, and KID series; currency printing presses; CHAMBON series packaging printing presses; and PEPIO series gravure offset printing machines. In addition, it provides post press machines, such as folding machines, cutter and cutting systems, die cutters, blanking systems, and digital cutting and creasing systems. The company was founded in 1923 and is headquartered in Sumida, Japan.

CEO: Satoshi Mochida2,562 employeesJPwww.komori.com

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