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About
Western Metal Materials Co., Ltd., established in Xi'an, China, in 2000, is an international enterprise specializing in the production and processing of a wide array of non-ferrous and rare metal materials. Their extensive product portfolio includes: Titanium and its alloys, zirconium and its alloys, and various other rare metal materials. Advanced clad plates (such as titanium/steel, zirconium/steel, and stainless steel/steel), composite rods, and specialized composite transition joints primarily used in aerospace. A range of porous and filter materials, including metal fibers, metal fiber mats, multi-layer sintered meshes, powder sintered components, and diverse metal filters and filter plates. Industrial equipment components like towers, reactors, heat exchanging pressure vessels, pipe fittings, and other solutions made from composite materials. Refractory metals such as tantalum, niobium, tungsten, and molybdenum, available in forms including plates, strips, foils, wires, rods, tubes, and various deep-processed items. Specialty and high-performance materials, encompassing silver alloy control rods, stainless steel and nickel-base alloy supporting components, high-performance rare metal electrodes (including tantalum-niobium alloys) for aerospace applications, and other functional materials. Titanium metal products specifically designed for the consumer goods industry. These diverse materials and products are critically important across numerous high-tech sectors, including aviation, spaceflight, navigation, information technology, electronics, energy, and environmental protection, among others.
Company Valuation
From both historical and forecast perspectives, the stock is considerably overpriced compared to similar stocks. In particular, the stock is overpriced on P/E, 'expensive
Target Price
The average target price of 002149.SZ is 22 and suggests 63% downside potential. Usually, this means a SELL recommendation among investment firms, or a recommendation to