Panasonic Holdings (6752.T)

Technology · Tokyo · Japan

¥4,040.00-3.81% today

Fundamentals

Market cap¥10.46T
P/E ratio55.2
Dividend yield1.21%
Revenue growth (YoY)+5.4%
Profit margin2.4%
Return on equity4.1%
52-week range¥1,410.50 to ¥4,770.00
Next earnings2026-07-30

Valuation and ratings

DCF fair value¥2,232.09
Upside to fair value-44.8%
Analyst target (mean)¥4,240.53
Analyst range¥2,600.00 to ¥5,320.00
Analysts covering15
Consensus viewbuy
Moat score44/100
Overall rating31/100, Reduce

Panasonic Holdings trades at ¥4,040.00, which is 45% above the ¥2,232.09 our discounted cash flow model puts on the business. On that measure it screens as expensive, which is not the same as saying it will fall.

Our moat model scores it 44 out of 100, which is little in the way of a moat. A moat is a structural reason competitors cannot take the profits away, and it matters more to a long holding period than any single quarter's numbers do.

It changes hands at 55.2 times earnings. Be careful reading that in isolation: for a cyclical business a low P/E arrives at the top of the cycle, when profits are peaking and about to fall, which is exactly when the shares look cheapest and are not.

About Panasonic Holdings

Panasonic Holdings Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, develops, manufactures, sells, services, and supplies various electrical and electronic equipment and related products in Japan, the Americas, the United States, Europe, Asia, China, and internationally. It operates through six segments: Connect, Electric Works, HVAC & CC, Energy, Industry, and Smart Life. The company offers aircraft in-flight entertainment systems and communications services; electronic-components-mounting machines; welding equipment; projectors; PCs and tablets; installation, operation, and maintenance services; and supply chain management (SCM) software. It also provides lighting fixtures, lamps, wiring devices, solar photovoltaic systems, fuel cells, and nursing care-related services; air-conditioners for residential and commercial use, air-to-water heat pump type water heaters, ventilation, perflation and air-conditioning equipment, air purifiers, showcases, and commercial refrigerators; and cylindrical lithium-ion batteries for in-vehicle use, dry batteries, primary and secondary batteries, nickel metal hydride batteries, and storage battery modules and systems. In addition, the company offers electronic components, motors, FA devices, and electronic materials; and refrigerators, microwave ovens, rice cookers, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, personal-care products, IH cooking heaters, dishwashers, digital cameras, professional audio and visual systems, intercoms, video and audio equipment, telephones, TVs, and bicycles. Further, it provides kitchen and bath, interior furnishing materials, exterior finishing materials, and sales of raw materials. Additionally, the company offers EV relays; conductive polymer and hybrid aluminum capacitors; and programmable controllers, photoelectric sensors, laser markers, multilayer circuit board and semiconductor device materials, and molding compounds. Panasonic Holdings Corporation was founded in 1918 and is headquartered in Kadoma, Japan.

Industry: Consumer ElectronicsEmployees: 183,685HQ: Japan

6752.T passes 3 of our 30 screens today

Each screen prints the exact criteria it used, and the circumstances in which it is wrong.

Common questions

Is Panasonic Holdings (6752.T) undervalued?

Against our discounted cash flow estimate of ¥2,232.09, 6752.T at ¥4,040.00 is 45% above fair value. That is one model's answer, not a recommendation, and most of a DCF's output sits in a terminal value nobody can forecast.

What is 6752.T's P/E ratio?

6752.T trades at 55.2 times earnings. A low P/E is not automatically cheap: on a cyclical company it is usually a warning that earnings are at a peak.

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