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Asian Stocks That May Be Priced Below Their Estimated Intrinsic Value

Asian Stocks That May Be Priced Below Their Estimated Intrinsic Value

Yahoo22-05-2025

As the U.S. and China reach a temporary truce in their trade tensions, Asian markets have shown signs of optimism, with major indices experiencing gains. This environment presents an opportunity to explore stocks that may be priced below their estimated intrinsic value, as investors seek to capitalize on potential market inefficiencies amid evolving economic conditions.
Name
Current Price
Fair Value (Est)
Discount (Est)
PixArt Imaging (TPEX:3227)
NT$221.50
NT$440.53
49.7%
Shenzhen KSTAR Science and Technology (SZSE:002518)
CN¥22.82
CN¥44.97
49.3%
Livero (TSE:9245)
¥1706.00
¥3373.09
49.4%
Shandong Sunway Chemical Group (SZSE:002469)
CN¥9.24
CN¥18.47
50%
H.U. Group Holdings (TSE:4544)
¥3018.00
¥5975.82
49.5%
Brangista (TSE:6176)
¥590.00
¥1164.79
49.3%
GEM (SZSE:002340)
CN¥6.26
CN¥12.51
50%
Medley (TSE:4480)
¥3080.00
¥6156.79
50%
Cosmax (KOSE:A192820)
₩204500.00
₩404417.20
49.4%
Wenzhou Yihua Connector (SZSE:002897)
CN¥39.53
CN¥77.97
49.3%
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Below we spotlight a couple of our favorites from our exclusive screener.
Overview: Duk San Neolux Co., Ltd specializes in developing and manufacturing OLED materials for the display industry in South Korea, with a market cap of ₩943.22 billion.
Operations: The company's revenue is primarily derived from its semiconductor segment, totaling ₩212.25 billion.
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 40.9%
Duk San Neolux Ltd. is trading at ₩38,400, significantly below its estimated fair value of ₩64,977.18, indicating it is undervalued based on cash flows. Earnings are projected to grow by 21.98% annually over the next three years, surpassing the Korean market's growth rate of 20.4%. Despite a forecasted low return on equity of 15.4%, revenue growth at 22.1% per year outpaces both historical performance and market expectations.
In light of our recent growth report, it seems possible that Duk San NeoluxLtd's financial performance will exceed current levels.
Take a closer look at Duk San NeoluxLtd's balance sheet health here in our report.
Overview: Iljin Electric Co., Ltd specializes in the production of transmission and distribution power equipment, with a market cap of ₩1.47 trillion.
Operations: Iljin Electric Co., Ltd generates revenue through its core activities in the production of power equipment for transmission and distribution.
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 41.9%
Iljin Electric Ltd. is trading at ₩30,900, well below its estimated fair value of ₩53,150.61, highlighting its undervaluation based on cash flows. While revenue growth is modest at 7.6% annually, earnings are expected to rise significantly by 27.2% per year over the next three years—outpacing the Korean market's growth rate of 20.4%. However, investors should note the stock's high price volatility in recent months and a forecasted low return on equity of 17.9%.
Our expertly prepared growth report on Iljin ElectricLtd implies its future financial outlook may be stronger than recent results.
Click to explore a detailed breakdown of our findings in Iljin ElectricLtd's balance sheet health report.
Overview: H.U. Group Holdings, Inc., along with its subsidiaries, operates a healthcare business across Japan, the United States, Europe, and other international markets with a market cap of ¥171.48 billion.
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Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 49.5%
H.U. Group Holdings is trading at ¥3,018, significantly below its estimated fair value of ¥5,975.82, indicating undervaluation based on cash flows. Despite a forecasted low return on equity of 6.5% in three years and modest revenue growth of 3.8% annually, the company's earnings are expected to grow substantially by 51.3% per year over the next three years, surpassing market expectations. Recent buyback plans aim to enhance shareholder returns strategically through share repurchases valued at ¥5 billion by March 2026.
Insights from our recent growth report point to a promising forecast for H.U. Group Holdings' business outlook.
Navigate through the intricacies of H.U. Group Holdings with our comprehensive financial health report here.
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This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.
Companies discussed in this article include KOSDAQ:A213420 KOSE:A103590 and TSE:4544.
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