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Toyota Industries Corporation (TYIDF)

New York Stock Exchange Consumer Cyclical Auto - ManufacturersView data quality →
59.4Fair

ValueMarkers Composite Index

Top 77%#10,144 of 44,714
Slightly Undervalued

21% below intrinsic value ($1)

UndervaluedFair ValueOvervalued
Piotroski
6/9
Neutral
Beneish
-2.59
Low Risk
Altman
1.03
Distress
DCF Value
$1
Undervalued
ROIC
1.5%
Low
P/E
25.1
Growth
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Toyota Industries Corporation (TYIDF) — VMCI valuation read

Toyota Industries Corporation (TYIDF) carries a VMCI composite of 59/100, 9 points above the Consumer Cyclical sector median of 50. Among mid-cap names, that gap places TYIDF in the top third on the five-pillar weighting (Value 35%, Quality 30%, Integrity 15%, Growth 12%, Risk 8%).

The TYIDF 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 TYIDF trades at 26.0x earnings, 44% 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 -1.3x leaves covenant headroom, the line to track on Toyota Industries Corporation's next 10-Q.

TYIDF fell 1.6% over the trailing 7 days, with a +5.0% read on a 30-day basis.

Toyota Industries Corporation manufactures and sells automobiles, material handling equipment, textile machinery, and others in Japan and internationally. The company operates through Automobile, Materials Handling Equipment, and Textile Machinery segments. It provides vehicles; gas, gasoline, and diesel engines for automobiles, industrial equipment, turbochargers, and foundry parts; car air-conditioning compressors; car electronics comprising DC-DC converters, rear inverters, direct-cooling devices, DC-AC inverters, and charging systems; and stamping dies consists of automotive and lift truck stamping dies. The company also offers counterbalanced lift trucks, electric reach trucks, skid steer loaders, tow tractors, and electric tow tractors; stationary/fixed type racks, nesting pallets, mobile racks, and automated storage and retrieval systems; automatic guided vehicle systems, high speed rail guided vehicle systems, and automatic guided lift and pallet trucks. In addition, it provides spinning machines consisting of ring spinning and roving frames; weaving machinery; and cotton classing and yarn testing instruments, as well as leases materials handling systems and industrial equipment. Further, the company offers aerial work platforms; in-house transporters; software; and funding, loan, and other financial services. Additionally, it is involved in the operation of sports facility and nursing homes; real estate leasing; trucking, warehousing, distribution consulting; building management, construction, and real estate; travel agency, renovation, sale of tube amplifiers, and organizing and running of events; personnel placement, contract office staffing, and patent investigation; management and operation of employee clubs and restaurant management; administrative processing for payroll accounting; and contract manufacturing of electronic devices, as well as sale of hardware. The company was incorporated in 1926 and is headquartered in Kariya, Japan.

CEO: Koichi Ito77,824 employeesJPwww.toyota-industries.com

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