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Sanyo Industries, Ltd is currently in a long term downtrend where the price is trading 1.1% below its 200 day moving average.
From a valuation standpoint, the stock is 82.5% cheaper than other stocks from the Industrials sector with a price to sales ratio of 0.2.
Sanyo Industries, Ltd's total revenue sank by 14.5% to $6B since the same quarter in the previous year.
Its net income has dropped by 16.8% to $341M since the same quarter in the previous year.
Based on the above factors, Sanyo Industries, Ltd gets an overall score of 1/5.
ISIN | JP3338000007 |
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Exchange | TSE |
CurrencyCode | JPY |
Sector | Industrials |
Industry | Building Products & Equipment |
Dividend Yield | 6.3% |
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Market Cap | 11B |
PE Ratio | 7.44 |
Beta | 0.3 |
Target Price | None |
Sanyo Industries, Ltd. manufactures and sells metallic building materials in Japan. The company engages in the manufacture, sale, and contract work of metallic building materials, and internal and external materials; design and manufacture of air-conditioning and ventilation systems, and associated equipment; sale and contract work of solar energy equipment; and export and import of other related products and materials. It also offers aluminum products, including handrails, copings, louvers, and spandrels; system floors, such as multipurpose, magic, deck, and condominium floors; and natural ventilation products; and metal flame, natural lighting, system ceiling, filler, and wire and metal products. Sanyo Industries, Ltd. was incorporated in 1947 and is based in Tokyo, Japan.
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