Toyo Tire Corp
TSE:5105

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TSE:5105
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Price: 4 127 JPY -3.14% Market Closed
Market Cap: 636B JPY
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Market Cap
635.5B JPY
Industry
Auto Components

Toyo Tire Corporation, a name synonymous with innovation and quality in the tire industry, has steadily carved its niche since its inception in Japan in 1945. Emerging from the post-war industrial boom, Toyo embarked on a journey to reinvent how we perceive and rely on tires. The company primarily operates in the manufacturing and sale of tires and rubber products, focusing significantly on the automobile sector. Its prowess lies in its ability to innovate and remain at the forefront of technological advancements. With a strong commitment to research and development, Toyo Tire has developed products that balance durability, performance, and eco-friendliness, winning over demanding customers in markets as diverse as North America, Europe, and Asia. The financial engine behind Toyo Tire’s success is its diversified product range, which includes tires for passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses, alongside off-the-road variants for heavier machinery. By maintaining a robust distribution network and establishing collaborations with car manufacturers, Toyo ensures a steady flow of revenue. What sets Toyo apart is its strategic balance of catering to both the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) market and the more lucrative aftermarket. Such a strategy not only sustains its revenue streams but also fortifies its brand presence globally. In an age where technological progression and sustainability are vital, Toyo Tire’s operations exemplify a refined blend of tradition and forward-thinking, securing its place as a formidable player in the global tire industry.

Intrinsic Value
6 471.36 JPY
Undervaluation 36%
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