Risk factor
Very poor trading liquidity
Profitability factor
Undervalued vs peers
About
Unisync Corp., established in 1929 and based in Vancouver, Canada, is a Canadian enterprise primarily engaged in the manufacturing and distribution of specialized apparel. The company operates through two main divisions: Peerless Garments LP and Unisync Group Limited. Unisync offers a broad spectrum of professional clothing and related items under several brands, including: Carleton, which supplies duty equipment, footwear, and various accessories for fire, emergency medical services, police, and security sectors. Rapier, providing service wear such as shirts, trousers, and ties for professionals in law enforcement, fire departments, emergency medical fields, security, and correctional facilities. Hammill, offering robust workwear, insulated coveralls, outdoor gear, rain apparel, and safety clothing, including flame-resistant options. DewLine Coveralls, dedicated to flame-resistant work attire. A selection of leather goods. Parkas, delivering cold and wet weather outerwear to governmental bodies like the armed forces, park and forestry services, the RCMP, and other clients. Gore-Tex stealth suits, designed for various Department of National Defence departments, paramilitary units, police forces, and companies in the oil industry. Best-Fit services, focused on body measurement for custom fitting. Red the Uniform Tailor, responsible for the design, production, and supply of corporate, public safety, and military uniforms. York, providing corporate apparel alongside public safety, security, and tactical products. The company was previously identified as ComWest Enterprise Corp. before officially rebranding to Unisync Corp. in August 2014.
Company Valuation
Considering past and projected metrics, the stock is 'cheaper' than its peers. Specifically, the stock is 'cheap' on P/E, neutral on EV/EBITDA, underpriced on P/FCF.