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Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (SMTOY)

New York Stock Exchange Consumer Cyclical Auto - PartsView data quality →
65.0Fair

ValueMarkers Composite Index

Top 93%#2,976 of 44,722
Slightly Overvalued

19% above intrinsic value ($0)

UndervaluedFair ValueOvervalued
Piotroski
9/9
Strong
Beneish
-2.66
Low Risk
Altman
2.10
Grey Zone
DCF Value
$0
Overvalued
ROIC
7.5%
Low
P/E
30.5
Growth
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Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (SMTOY) — VMCI valuation read

Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (SMTOY) carries a VMCI composite of 65/100, 15 points above the Consumer Cyclical sector median of 50. Among mid-cap names, that gap places SMTOY in the top third on the five-pillar weighting (Value 35%, Quality 30%, Integrity 15%, Growth 12%, Risk 8%).

The SMTOY insider tape has been silent for the past 30 days on Form 4. Where executives neither buy nor sell, the bull and bear cases lean harder on filings cadence and the next earnings line.

**Investor frame.** Value reads SMTOY trades at 18.0x earnings, 0% above the Consumer Cyclical median of 18.0x, which compresses or extends through the 11.0x EV/EBITDA versus a Consumer Cyclical 12.0x. Quality: ROIC of 18.0% sits 8.0pp above the Consumer Cyclical median (10.0%). Risk: net debt to EBITDA of 0.9x leaves covenant headroom, the line to track on Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.'s next 10-Q.

SMTOY rose 3.9% over the trailing 7 days, with a -8.1% read on a 30-day basis.

Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. manufactures and sells electric wires and cables worldwide. It operates through Automotive, Infocommunications, Electronics, Environment and Energy, and Industrial Materials and Others segments. The company offers wiring harnesses and electrical components; steel cords for tire reinforcement; steel wires for springs; wiring materials; optical lenses for infrared devices; abrasion-resistant parts/materials; heat shrink and heat-resistant tubing/tapes; magnet and aluminum bars/wires; spinel products; products for electronic devices; sintered parts; and EV quick-charger connector assemblies. It also provides fiber optics products; fusion splicer and accessories; data center solutions; intelligent transport systems; remote monitoring systems; NanoPlug series; CATV systems; set top boxes; optical transceiver modules, and optical and wireless devices; optical lenses for infrared devices; AirMT, non-contact multi-fiber interconnects; and low profile fiber-array for silicon photonics. In addition, the company offers electronic wires; flexible printed circuits; heat-shrinkable tubings; cladded/plated and electroplated wires; thermoplastic molded components; PTFE membranes; spiral shielded and electronic wires; cross linked fluorine resins; coaxial cables; flat components; thunderbolt cables; plated and alloy wires; abrasion-resistant parts/materials; and RGB laser modules. Further, it provides various energy and environment systems; products for railway and transport machinery; steel wires for springs; abrasion-resistant parts/materials; magnet wires; diamond/CBN grinding wheels; PC steel wires and high-strength shear reinforcement; drills/endmills; CBN/PCD; milling and turning tools; laser optics; and magnesium alloy parts. The company was formerly known as Sumitomo Electric Wire & Cable Works and changed its name to Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. in 1939. The company was founded in 1897 and is headquartered in Osaka, Japan.

CEO: Masayoshi Matsumoto293,266 employeesJPsumitomoelectric.com

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