Company Analysis Berjaya Corporation Berhad
1. Summary
Advantages
- Price (0.052 $) is less than fair price (0.1152 $)
- Current debt level 0% is below 100% and has decreased over 5 years from 80.39%.
Disadvantages
- Dividends (0%) are below the sector average (0%).
- The stock's return over the last year (-67.5%) is lower than the sector average (49.6%).
- The company's current efficiency (ROE=0%) is lower than the sector average (ROE=0%)
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2. Share price and performance
2.1. Share price
2.2. News
2.3. Market efficiency
Berjaya Corporation Berhad | Industrials | Index | |
---|---|---|---|
7 days | 0% | -1.3% | -2.7% |
90 days | -13.3% | 0% | 2.8% |
1 year | -67.5% | 49.6% | 22.8% |
BRYAF vs Sector: Berjaya Corporation Berhad has significantly underperformed the "Industrials" sector by -117.1% over the past year.
BRYAF vs Market: Berjaya Corporation Berhad has significantly underperformed the market by -90.32% over the past year.
Stable price: BRYAF is not significantly more volatile than the rest of the market on "USA Stocks" over the last 3 months, with typical variations of +/- 5% per week.
Long period: BRYAF with weekly volatility of -1.3% over the past year.
3. Summary of the report
4. Fundamental Analysis
4.1. Stock price and price forecast
Below fair price: The current price (0.052 $) is lower than the fair price (0.1152 $).
Price significantly below the fair price: The current price (0.052 $) is 121.5% lower than the fair price.
4.2. P/E
P/E vs Sector: The company's P/E (0) is higher than that of the sector as a whole (0).
P/E vs Market: The company's P/E (0) is higher than that of the market as a whole (0).
4.3. P/BV
P/BV vs Sector: The company's P/BV (0) is higher than that of the sector as a whole (0).
P/BV vs Market: The company's P/BV (0) is higher than that of the market as a whole (0).
4.4. P/S
P/S vs Sector: The company's P/S indicator (0) is higher than that of the sector as a whole (0).
P/S vs Market: The company's P/S indicator (0) is higher than that of the market as a whole (0).
4.5. EV/Ebitda
EV/Ebitda vs Sector: The company's EV/Ebitda (0) is higher than that of the sector as a whole (0).
EV/Ebitda vs Market: The company's EV/Ebitda (0) is higher than that of the market as a whole (0).
5. Profitability
5.1. Profitability and revenue
5.2. Earnings per share - EPS
5.3. Past profitability Net Income
Yield Trend: Negative and has fallen by -20% over the last 5 years.
Earnings Slowdown: The last year's return (-100%) is below the 5-year average return (-20%).
Profitability vs Sector: The return for the last year (-100%) is lower than the return for the sector (0%).
5.4. ROE
ROE vs Sector: The company's ROE (0%) is lower than that of the sector as a whole (0%).
ROE vs Market: The company's ROE (0%) is lower than that of the market as a whole (0%).
5.5. ROA
ROA vs Sector: The company's ROA (0%) is lower than that of the sector as a whole (0%).
ROA vs Market: The company's ROA (0%) is lower than that of the market as a whole (0%).
5.6. ROIC
ROIC vs Sector: The company's ROIC (0%) is lower than that of the sector as a whole (0%).
ROIC vs Market: The company's ROIC (0%) is lower than that of the market as a whole (0%).
7. Dividends
7.1. Dividend yield vs Market
Low yield: The dividend yield of the company 0% is below the average for the sector '0%.
7.2. Stability and increase in payments
Unstable dividends: The company's dividend yield 0% has not been consistently paid over the past 7 years, DSI=0.64.
Weak dividend growth: The company's dividend yield 0% has been growing weakly or stagnant over the past 5 years. Growth over only 0 years.
7.3. Payout percentage
Dividend Coverage: Current payments from income (0%) are at an uncomfortable level.
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