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Phoenix Mecano AG (PM.SW)

SIX Industrials Industrial - MachineryView data quality →
56.9Fair

ValueMarkers Composite Index

Top 63%#16,623 of 44,707

DCF data not available

Piotroski
5/9
Neutral
Beneish
-2.23
Low Risk
Altman
3.48
Safe
DCF Value
-
N/A
ROIC
5.8%
Low
P/E
18.8
Fair
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Phoenix Mecano AG (PM.SW) — VMCI valuation read

The headline on Phoenix Mecano AG (PM.SW) is a 57/100 VMCI score, set against a Industrials sector median of 50. That 7-point above-median read reflects the five-pillar weighting and, for a mid-cap name, suggests a relative-value tailwind is in the data.

PM.SW insider activity report: 0 buys, 0 sells filed via Form 4 over the past 30 days. The next datable items are the 10-Q schedule and any 8-K-triggering events; both feed the VMCI Integrity pillar more than the price tape.

**Investor frame.** PM.SW trades at 27.0x earnings, 50% above the Industrials median of 18.0x sets the value side. ROIC of 19.0% sits 9.0pp above the Industrials median (10.0%) sets the quality side. Net debt to EBITDA of 0.9x leaves covenant headroom sets the risk side, the three lines a value buyer reads first on PM.SW.

PM.SW held flat 0.0% over the trailing 7 days, with a -21.2% read on a 30-day basis.

Phoenix Mecano AG, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells components for industrial customers worldwide. It operates through three divisions: Enclosure Systems, DewertOkin Technology Group, and Industrial Components. The Enclosure Systems division develops and manufactures enclosures made of aluminum, stainless steel, plastic, and glass-fiber reinforced polyester; and system solutions for use in mechanical and plant engineering, electrical engineering, measurement and control technology, and medical technology. This division also offers machine control boards and suspension systems for protecting electronics in various industrial applications, membrane keypads and touch systems, human-machine interface solutions, industrial PCs and monitors, and short-stroke keys. The DewertOkin Technology Group division provides linear drives and drive systems, including fittings technology for industry and electrically furniture for the home and hospital care sectors, as well as software for medical applications. This division also offers mechanical components for a range of applications, as well as customized and coordinated system solutions. The Industrial Components division provides linear units and lifting columns, aluminium profile and pipe connection systems, and ergonomic workstation systems; terminal blocks, connector systems, test probes, series terminals, and switches for industrial electronics; industrial PC systems, power supplies, and backplanes; measuring systems, transformers, and instrument transformers; and circuit board equipment. This division also develops customized electronic applications; and offers conveyor components, electric cylinders, and inductive components. The company was formerly known as Phoenix Maschinentechnik AG and changed its name to Phoenix Mecano AG in 1986. Phoenix Mecano AG was founded in 1975 and is headquartered in Stein am Rhein, Switzerland.

CEO: Benedikt A. Goldkamp MBA8,143 employeesCHwww.phoenix-mecano.com

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