Why is Accelleron Industries AG ?
1
With ROE of 65.05%, it has a Very Expensive valuation with a 21.54 Price to Book Value
- Over the past year, while the stock has generated a return of 34.27%, its profits have fallen by -20%
How much should you sell?
- All quantity irrespective of whether you are making profits or losses
(If sector exposure > 30%, please use optimiser tool to see which are the best stocks to hold in Automobiles)
When to re-enter? - We will constantly monitor the company and review our call based on new data
Is Accelleron Industries AG for you?
Medium Risk, High Return
Absolute
Risk Adjusted
Volatility
Accelleron Industries AG
33.12%
2.76
28.31%
Switzerland SMI
10.0%
0.63
15.85%
Quality key factors
Factor
Value
Sales Growth (5y)
0.00%
EBIT Growth (5y)
0.00%
EBIT to Interest (avg)
26.41
Debt to EBITDA (avg)
1.13
Net Debt to Equity (avg)
0.65
Sales to Capital Employed (avg)
1.17
Tax Ratio
20.56%
Dividend Payout Ratio
78.42%
Pledged Shares
0
Institutional Holding
0.05%
ROCE (avg)
34.28%
ROE (avg)
46.65%
Valuation Key Factors 
Factor
Value
P/E Ratio
33
Industry P/E
Price to Book Value
21.54
EV to EBIT
26.96
EV to EBITDA
23.34
EV to Capital Employed
12.59
EV to Sales
6.26
PEG Ratio
NA
Dividend Yield
NA
ROCE (Latest)
46.70%
ROE (Latest)
65.05%
Technical key factors
Indicator
Weekly
Monthly
MACD
Mildly Bearish
Bullish
RSI
No Signal
Bearish
Bollinger Bands
Mildly Bearish
Bullish
Moving Averages
Bullish (Daily)
KST
Bearish
Dow Theory
Mildly Bearish
No Trend
OBV
Mildly Bearish
No Trend
Technical Movement
Not enough Data to analyse Financial Trend
Not enough Data to analyse Financial Trend
Here's what is working for Accelleron Industries AG
Depreciation
At CHF 17.42 MM has Grown at 19.89%
period on period (QoQ)MOJO Watch
The expenditure on assets done by the company has gone into productive use which should positively reflect in the future sales
Depreciation (CHF MM)
Here's what is not working for Accelleron Industries AG
Interest
At CHF 5.31 MM has Grown at 48.68%
over previous Semi-Annual periodMOJO Watch
Rising interest cost signifies increased borrowings
Interest Paid (CHF MM)






