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NACCO Industries, Inc. (NC)

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50.6Fair

ValueMarkers Composite Index

Top 35%#29,150 of 44,707

DCF data not available

Piotroski
6/9
Neutral
Beneish
-2.92
Low Risk
Altman
2.27
Grey Zone
DCF Value
-
N/A
ROIC
-6.7%
Low
P/E
21.4
Fair
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NACCO Industries, Inc. (NC) — VMCI valuation read

Headline read on NC: VMCI of 51/100 versus a Energy sector median of 50. The 1-point above-median position is what makes NACCO Industries, Inc. a relative-value candidate in the mid-cap cohort, before any pillar-level review.

Form 4 filings on NC: zero in the trailing 30 days. The absence of insider transactions is itself a data point, just a low-information one. The thesis runs on financials and price action until that changes.

**Investor frame.** Three reads on NC: value (NC trades at 27.0x earnings, 50% above the Energy median of 18.0x), quality (ROIC of 11.0% sits 1.0pp above the Energy median (10.0%)), and risk (net debt to EBITDA of 1.8x is the rate-sensitivity line to watch). The value read also implies an EV/EBITDA gap of +4.0x against the Energy 12.0x baseline.

NC rose 1.4% over the trailing 7 days, with a -23.2% read on a 30-day basis.

NACCO Industries, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the natural resources business. The company operates through three segments: Coal Mining, North American Mining, and Minerals Management. The Coal Mining segment operates surface coal mines under long-term contracts for power generation companies and an activated carbon producer in North Dakota, Texas, Mississippi, and Louisiana in the United States, as well as Navajo Nation in New Mexico. The North American Mining segment provides value-added contract mining and other services for producers of aggregates, lithium, and other minerals; and contract mining services for independently owned mines and quarries in Florida, Texas, Arkansas, and Indiana. The Minerals Management segment is involved in the leasing of its royalty and mineral interests to third-party exploration and production companies, and other mining companies, which grants them the rights to explore, develop, mine, produce, market, and sell gas, oil, and coal. The company was founded in 1913 and is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.

CEO: John C. Butler Jr.600 employeesUSnacco.com

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