Tomra Systems ASA
LSE:0KV7

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LSE:0KV7
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Price: 93.95 NOK 3.54% Market Closed
Market Cap: kr27.8B

EV/IC

16.5
Current
46%
Cheaper
vs 3-y average of 30.5

Enterprise Value to Invested Capital (EV/IC) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to the capital invested in its business. It shows how efficiently the company`s market value reflects the funds used to generate returns.

EV/IC
16.5
=
Enterprise Value
kr35.8B
/
Invested Capital
kr1.6B

Enterprise Value to Invested Capital (EV/IC) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to the capital invested in its business. It shows how efficiently the company`s market value reflects the funds used to generate returns.

EV/IC
16.5
=
Enterprise Value
kr35.8B
/
Invested Capital
kr1.6B

Valuation Scenarios

Tomra Systems ASA is trading below its 3-year average

If EV/IC returns to its 3-Year Average (30.5), the stock would be worth kr173.81 (85% upside from current price).

Statistics
Positive Scenarios
3/4
Maximum Downside
-96%
Maximum Upside
+129%
Average Upside
43%
Scenario EV/IC Value Implied Price Upside/Downside
Current Multiple 16.5 kr93.95
0%
3-Year Average 30.5 kr173.81
+85%
5-Year Average 37.8 kr215.59
+129%
Industry Average 25.1 kr143.13
+52%
Country Average 0.7 kr3.8
-96%

Forward EV/IC
Today’s price vs future invested capital

Not enough data available to calculate forward EV/IC

Peer Comparison

All Multiples
EV/IC
P/E
All Countries
Close
Market Cap EV/IC P/E
NO
Tomra Systems ASA
LSE:0KV7
27.7B NOK 16.5 280.8
US
Waste Management Inc
NYSE:WM
92.2B USD 2.9 34
US
Republic Services Inc
NYSE:RSG
63.6B USD 2.3 29.7
CA
Waste Connections Inc
TSX:WCN
56.9B CAD 2.5 39.9
US
Rollins Inc
NYSE:ROL
26.4B USD 9 49.8
US
Veralto Corp
NYSE:VLTO
21.8B USD 4.1 23.2
UK
Rentokil Initial PLC
LSE:RTO
12.5B GBP 1.4 26.7
US
Clean Harbors Inc
NYSE:CLH
16.5B USD 2.9 41.5
CA
GFL Environmental Inc
TSX:GFL
19.5B CAD 1.5 4.9
CN
Spic Yuanda Environmental Protection Co Ltd
SSE:600292
67.1B CNY 9 18 531.1
US
Tetra Tech Inc
NASDAQ:TTEK
8.3B USD 2.3 23.6

Market Distribution

Higher than 97% of companies in Norway
Percentile
97th
Based on 675 companies
97th percentile
16.5
Low
0 — 0.3
Typical Range
0.3 — 1.4
High
1.4 —
Distribution Statistics
Norway
Min 0
30th Percentile 0.3
Median 0.7
70th Percentile 1.4
Max 1 148.2

Tomra Systems ASA
Glance View

In the lush landscape of the circular economy, Tomra Systems ASA stands as a pivotal player, weaving innovation with environmental responsibility. Born in the 1970s in Asker, Norway, the company initially set out to solve a simple yet pervasive problem: the management of returnable bottles. This led to the conception of reverse vending machines, a brilliant blend of engineering and environmentalism, which allows consumers to return used beverage containers for recycling with ease. Tomra revolutionized how societies handle waste, fostering a user-friendly system that captures a vast majority of empty bottles and cans, thereby reducing pollution and conserving raw materials. Tomra Systems has since expanded its horizons beyond the reverse vending landscape, venturing into diverse sectors like waste sorting and food technology with an eye on sustainability. The core of Tomra's business model revolves around providing advanced sensor-based sorting systems. In the waste management sector, these systems identify and separate materials, ensuring optimal recycling and recovery. In agriculture, Tomra's technologies are employed to enhance food processing by offering precision sorting solutions—removing defects and foreign materials from produce, thus ensuring quality and reducing waste. This dual focus not only diversifies its revenue streams but also aligns with global sustainability goals, positioning Tomra as a unique intersection of profitability and environmental stewardship.

0KV7 Intrinsic Value
15.88 NOK
Overvaluation 83%
Intrinsic Value
Price kr93.95
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