Risk factor
Low price volatility
Profitability factor
Greatly undervalued vs peers
About
Sharp Corporation is a global manufacturer and distributor of telecommunication, electric, and electronic application equipment, along with various electronic components. Its extensive operations span Japan, China, and numerous international markets. The company's diverse business is organized into five core segments: Smart Life, 8K Ecosystem, ICT, Display Device, and Electronic Device. The Smart Life segment offers a comprehensive range of consumer goods, including kitchen appliances such as refrigerators, superheated steam ovens, microwave ovens, and small cooking devices. It also provides home comfort solutions like air conditioners, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, air purifiers, fans, dehumidifiers, humidifiers, and electric heating equipment, alongside personal care items like plasma cluster ion generators and beauty equipment. Additionally, this segment encompasses electronic dictionaries, calculators, telephones, network control units, solar cells, and energy storage batteries. The 8K Ecosystem segment focuses on high-definition visual and business solutions, offering televisions, Blu-ray disc recorders, and audio equipment. Its commercial offerings include multi-function printers, information displays, business projectors, point-of-sale (POS) systems, factory automation (FA) equipment, related options and consumables, software, and even protective masks. The ICT (Information and Communication Technology) segment delivers a suite of connected devices, such as mobile phones, personal computers, tablet devices, and routers. Specializing in visual output, the Display Device segment produces various display modules and in-vehicle camera systems. Finally, the Electronic Device segment manufactures critical components like camera modules and various sensor modules, including proximity and dust sensors. It also provides wafer foundry services and develops advanced CMOS/CCD sensors and semiconductor lasers. Tracing its origins back to 1912, the company was initially known as Hayakawa Electric Industry Co., Ltd., before officially adopting the name Sharp Corporation in January 1970. Its corporate headquarters are located in Sakai, Japan.
Company Valuation
Based on key historical and expected multiples, the stock is greatly undervalued relative to its peers. In particular, the stock is underpriced on P/E, of fair value on E
Target Price
The average target price of 6753.T is 612 and suggests 1% downside potential. Usually, this means a SELL recommendation among investment firms, or a recommendation to dec