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To own MISUMI today, you really need to believe that its Digital MODEL businesses can keep deepening the company’s role in global factory automation while still running a disciplined capital allocation playbook. The latest first-quarter beat, together with the sharp upgrade to full year guidance and a shift to a 35% payout “progressive” dividend framework, reinforces Digital MODEL as the key near term catalyst, rather than a side project. At the same time, the mix of a higher interim dividend but slightly lower year end forecast under the new policy may temper expectations for aggressive cash returns if earnings momentum cools. With the share price already up strongly this year and trading on a richer earnings multiple than peers, the bigger risk now is that any slowdown in data center or semiconductor related demand, or a stumble in execution on Fictiv, D-JIT and meviy, quickly tests investors’ confidence in that upgraded story.
However, investors should also be aware of how quickly sentiment could turn if Digital MODEL loses steam. MISUMI Group's shares have been on the rise but are still potentially undervalued by 30%. Find out what it's worth.Explore another fair value estimate on MISUMI Group - why the stock might be worth just ¥5495!
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