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Daily Brief Industrials: Samsung C&T, Toyo Construction, INOX India Limited, Severfield PLC and more

In today’s briefing:

  • Whitebox Goes Activist on Samsung C&T
  • Toyo Construction (1890 JP): Déjà Vu as YFO’s Proposal Rejected
  • Inox India IPO – Offering Access to a Niche Sector
  • Severfield – FY24 expectations unchanged, order book robust


Whitebox Goes Activist on Samsung C&T

By Douglas Kim

  • On 14 December, it was reported that US based Whitebox Advisors has started an activist campaign on Samsung C&T (028260 KS).
  • Whitebox estimates that Samsung C&T’s stock price is about 68% undervalued compared to its NAV.
  • In addition to Whitebox, there are two other foreign investors including Palliser Capital and City of London Investment Management that have requested Samsung C&T to improve corporate governance.

Toyo Construction (1890 JP): Déjà Vu as YFO’s Proposal Rejected

By Arun George

  • The Toyo Construction (1890 JP) Board has opposed YFO’s potential tender offer price of JPY1,255 per share but has kept the door open for an improved offer. 
  • YFO is running out of options as a YFO candidate-heavy special committee opposed its proposal, and the share price is trading through terms. 
  • YFO has three options: a hostile offer at an unchanged price, an improved price, or exit its position. Each option has issues suggesting a lack of short-term share price support.  

Inox India IPO – Offering Access to a Niche Sector

By Ethan Aw

  • INOX India Limited (INOX IN) is looking to raise up to US$175m in its Indian IPO.
  • Inox India is a manufacturer of cryogenic equipment. As per CRISIL, the firm was the largest Indian exporter of cryogenic tanks in terms of FY23 sales.
  • In our previous note, we looked at the company’s background. In this note, we talk about the company’s performance and share our quick thoughts on valuation.

Severfield – FY24 expectations unchanged, order book robust

By Edison Investment Research

Severfield’s H124 results highlighted profit growth despite declining revenue, and management continues to expect full-year results to be in line with previous guidance. The total order book has also remained at elevated levels despite the loss of a large studio contract, highlighting the quality of future work in the UK and Europe, and that it is a key indicator of future earnings visibility. The FY24e P/E rating of 7.0x is comfortably below the long-term average of c 10x, implying some risk is discounted in the rating. The stock yields nearly 6%, which is an added attraction.


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