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For Union Tool to make sense in a portfolio, you need to be comfortable with a business that has already delivered a very large multi‑year total return and now trades on a rich earnings multiple, yet is still being treated by some models as trading below estimated cash flow value. The proposed year‑end dividend of ¥65 per share and the ¥5 commemorative payout reinforce a shareholder‑friendly profile, but they do not fundamentally change the near‑term story, which still hinges on execution against raised 2025 guidance and the ramp‑up of new capacity at Factory No.6. If anything, the higher ordinary dividend nudges income expectations higher and raises the bar for sustaining cash generation, at a time when the share price has been volatile and expectations already look elevated.
However, investors also need to weigh how quickly sentiment could reverse if execution slips. Union Tool's shares have been on the rise but are still potentially undervalued. Find out how large the opportunity might be.The single Simply Wall St Community fair value estimate of ¥35,638 per share points to a very large perceived upside from one retail viewpoint, but other market participants may focus more on Union Tool’s elevated earnings multiple and recent share price volatility, which could amplify reactions to any disappointment in cash generation or growth.
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