Risk factor
Significant default risk
Profitability factor
Greatly overvalued vs peers
About
Realord Group Holdings Limited, an investment holding company headquartered in Central, Hong Kong, operates a diverse portfolio of businesses across the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Japan, and other international markets. Formerly known as Cheong Ming Investments Limited until its name change in September 2014, the company functions as a subsidiary of Manureen Holdings Limited. Its varied operations include commercial printing, where it offers financial and digital printing services, along with related support. The hangtag division supplies consumer product manufacturers with items such as hangtags, labels, shirt paper boards, and plastic bags. In the motor vehicle parts sector, Realord is involved in the distribution and sale of automotive components. The company's financial services arm delivers corporate finance advisory, asset management, securities brokerage, margin financing, and money lending solutions. Its property segment focuses on developing, managing, and investing in commercial real estate. Through its environmental protection unit, the group engages in the dismantling and trading of scrap materials. Realord also manages department stores that sell a wide array of consumer products, conduct securities trading, generate rental income from subleased properties, and provide general and and life insurance. A dedicated LAC segment undertakes significant project development, encompassing school campuses, student apartments, commercial complexes, hotel resorts, and residential villas, alongside their ancillary facilities. Furthermore, the company extends its activities to financial leasing and conference services. It trades in electronic products and computer components, and is actively involved in the development and sale of e-commerce platforms.
Company Valuation
Based on key historical and expected multiples, the stock is greatly overvalued relative to its peers. Specifically, the stock is overpriced on P/FCF.