Meiko Construction Co., Ltd.

  • Market Cap: Small Cap
  • Industry: Construction
  • ISIN: JP3915800001
JPY
1,794.00
26 (1.47%)
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Why is Meiko Construction Co., Ltd. ?

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How much should you hold?

  1. Overall Portfolio exposure to Meiko Construction Co., Ltd. should be less than 10%
  2. Overall Portfolio exposure to Construction should be less than 30%

(If sector exposure > 30%, please use optimiser tool to see which are the best stocks to hold in Construction)

When to exit? - We will constantly monitor the company and suggest at the appropriate time to exit from the stock

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stock-summaryManagement Risk
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Quality grade scale :

Below Average, Average, Good, Excellent

Quality key factors

Factor
Value
Sales Growth (5y)
0.04%
EBIT Growth (5y)
-2.03%
EBIT to Interest (avg)
82.80
Debt to EBITDA (avg)
0
Net Debt to Equity (avg)
-0.10
Sales to Capital Employed (avg)
1.17
Tax Ratio
29.47%
Dividend Payout Ratio
20.45%
Pledged Shares
0
Institutional Holding
0
ROCE (avg)
13.48%
ROE (avg)
7.46%
stock-recommendationValuation

Valuation Scorecard stock-summary

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Valuation grade scale :

Very Risky, Risky, Very Expensive, Expensive, Fair, Attractive, Very Attractive

Valuation Key Factors stock-summary

Factor
Value
P/E Ratio
7
Industry P/E
Price to Book Value
0.51
EV to EBIT
4.74
EV to EBITDA
4.16
EV to Capital Employed
0.45
EV to Sales
0.32
PEG Ratio
0.25
Dividend Yield
0.04%
ROCE (Latest)
9.60%
ROE (Latest)
7.05%
stock-recommendationTechnicals

Technical key factors

Indicator
Weekly
Monthly
MACD
Bullish
Bullish
RSI
No Signal
No Signal
Bollinger Bands
Mildly Bullish
Mildly Bullish
Moving Averages
Mildly Bullish (Daily)
KST
Bullish
Bullish
Dow Theory
Mildly Bearish
Mildly Bullish
OBV
No Trend
Mildly Bullish
stock-recommendation Technical Indicator Scale: Bearish, Mildly Bearish, Sideways, Mildly Bullish, Bullish  Turned 
Technical Movement
stock-recommendationFinancial Trend

Financial Trend Scorecard stock-summary

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Financial Trend scale:

Very Negative, Negative, Flat, Positive, Very Positive, Outstanding

3What is working for the Company
RAW MATERIAL COST(Y)

Fallen by -32.73% (YoY

OPERATING PROFIT(Q)

Highest at JPY 2,436 MM

OPERATING PROFIT MARGIN(Q)

Highest at 9.79 %

-10What is not working for the Company
INTEREST(Q)

At JPY 33 MM has Grown at 65%

DEBT-EQUITY RATIO (HY)

Highest at -6.73 %

Here's what is working for Meiko Construction Co., Ltd.

Operating Profit
Highest at JPY 2,436 MM
in the last five periods
MOJO Watch
Near term Operating Profit trend is positive

Operating Profit (JPY MM)

Operating Profit Margin
Highest at 9.79 %
in the last five periods
MOJO Watch
Company's profit margin has improved

Operating Profit to Sales

Raw Material Cost
Fallen by -32.73% (YoY)
MOJO Watch
The company's ability to pass on the cost of raw materials to customers has improved; this may lead to a rise in profit margin

Raw Material Cost as a percentage of Sales

Here's what is not working for Meiko Construction Co., Ltd.

Interest
At JPY 33 MM has Grown at 65%
period on period (QoQ)
MOJO Watch
Rising interest cost signifies increased borrowings

Interest Paid (JPY MM)

Debt-Equity Ratio
Highest at -6.73 %
in the last five Semi-Annual periods
MOJO Watch
The company is borrowing more to fund its operations; it's liquidity situation may be stressed

Debt-Equity Ratio