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Asian Value Stocks Trading At Estimated Discounts In July 2025

Asian Value Stocks Trading At Estimated Discounts In July 2025

Yahoo25-07-2025
As of July 2025, Asian markets are witnessing a mix of modest gains and challenges, with Japan's stock markets showing slight increases despite political uncertainties and China's economic growth easing pressures for immediate stimulus. In this environment, identifying undervalued stocks becomes crucial as investors seek opportunities that offer potential value amidst fluctuating market conditions and evolving economic indicators.
Top 10 Undervalued Stocks Based On Cash Flows In Asia
Name
Current Price
Fair Value (Est)
Discount (Est)
Zhuhai CosMX Battery (SHSE:688772)
CN¥14.09
CN¥28.02
49.7%
SpiderPlus (TSE:4192)
¥508.00
¥993.55
48.9%
Shin Maint HoldingsLtd (TSE:6086)
¥1166.00
¥2320.85
49.8%
Polaris Holdings (TSE:3010)
¥218.00
¥431.56
49.5%
KeePer Technical Laboratory (TSE:6036)
¥3420.00
¥6784.50
49.6%
HL Holdings (KOSE:A060980)
₩40650.00
₩80385.88
49.4%
Hibino (TSE:2469)
¥2346.00
¥4674.18
49.8%
GEM (SZSE:002340)
CN¥6.74
CN¥13.27
49.2%
Forum Engineering (TSE:7088)
¥1208.00
¥2407.94
49.8%
cottaLTD (TSE:3359)
¥432.00
¥852.18
49.3%
Click here to see the full list of 261 stocks from our Undervalued Asian Stocks Based On Cash Flows screener.
Let's review some notable picks from our screened stocks.
Overview: Tsinghua Tongfang Co., Ltd. operates in digital information, civil nuclear technology, energy conservation and environmental protection, and technology and finance sectors, with a market cap of CN¥25.29 billion.
Operations: The company's revenue segments include digital information, civil nuclear technology, energy conservation and environmental protection, and technology and finance.
Estimated Discount To Fair Value: 45.5%
Tsinghua Tongfang is trading at a significant discount to its estimated fair value, with a current price of CN¥7.55 compared to the fair value estimate of CN¥13.86. Despite recent financial challenges, including a net loss of CN¥287.6 million in Q1 2025 and declining revenue, the stock's long-term prospects are buoyed by forecasted earnings growth exceeding 93% annually over the next three years, outpacing both industry and market averages in China.
SHSE:600100 Discounted Cash Flow as at Jul 2025
Overview: Fujian Longking Co., Ltd. manufactures and sells environmental protection equipment globally, with a market cap of CN¥15.66 billion.
Operations: The company's revenue segments include the manufacture and sale of environmental protection equipment worldwide.
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