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To own Taiyo Yuden, you really have to believe that its niche in high‑performance passive components can translate modest top‑line growth into much stronger earnings, even off thin margins and a rich earnings multiple. The revamped HVX (-J) and HTX (-J) hybrid capacitors fit neatly into that story: they reinforce the pivot toward auto and ADAS content, a key short‑term catalyst alongside guidance upgrades and solid 1‑year share returns. That said, this product launch alone is unlikely to move the needle enough to resolve the tension between expensive headline valuation and low current profitability, especially after recent share price volatility. Instead, it slightly strengthens the case that management can fill existing capacity with higher‑value automotive demand, while also sharpening execution risk if volumes or pricing disappoint.
However, one issue around earnings quality and dividend cover is worth looking at more closely. Taiyo Yuden's shares have been on the rise but are still potentially undervalued by 20%. Find out what it's worth.Explore another fair value estimate on Taiyo Yuden - why the stock might be worth just ¥4600!
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