
Sanyo Special Steel Co., Ltd. (SYPLF)
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Sanyo Special Steel Co., Ltd. (SYPLF) — VMCI valuation read
Sanyo Special Steel Co., Ltd. sits at VMCI 62/100, with the Basic Materials sector median at 50. That 12-point spread is the first thing to note on SYPLF: it tells the reader the composite is favorable before any single ratio is examined, and the mid-cap tier sets the comparison set.
Form 4 disclosures on SYPLF are blank for the trailing 30 days. With the insider channel offline, the EV/EBITDA delta, free-cash-flow trajectory, and the next earnings print do the talking.
**Investor frame.** The Value read on SYPLF: SYPLF trades at 24.0x earnings, 33% above the Basic Materials median of 18.0x, with EV/EBITDA at 13.0x against 12.0x. The Quality read: ROIC of 8.0% trails the Basic Materials median (10.0%) by 2.0pp. The Risk read: net debt to EBITDA of 2.4x is the rate-sensitivity line to watch, anchoring the bear scenario on a measurable balance-sheet metric.
SYPLF rose 0.8% over the trailing 7 days, with a -6.1% read on a 30-day basis.
Sanyo Special Steel Co., Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells special steel products in Japan and internationally. The company operates through Steel Materials, Powder Business, Shape Material Business, and Others segments. The Steel Materials segment manufactures and sells various special steel products, such as bearing steel, machine structural steel, stainless steel, heat resistant steel, and tool steel. The Powder Business segment manufactures and sells metal powder products. The Shape Material Business manufactures and sells raw material products made from special steel bars and pipes. The Others segment provides information processing services for the steel materials, powder, and raw material businesses. The company's steel products are used in a range of automobiles, railways, construction machinery, electronics products, and information and communication equipment. The company was formerly known as Sanyo Steel Works and changed its name to Sanyo Special Steel Co., Ltd. in 1959. The company was founded in 1933 and is headquartered in Himeji, Japan. Sanyo Special Steel Co., Ltd. operates as a subsidiary of Nippon Steel Corporation.
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