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CAE: Top 10 Undervalued Industrials Stocks on TSX (CAE)

The Globe and Mail - Wed Sep 21, 2022
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CAE is now ranked among the top 10 undervalued stocks in the Industrials sector on the Toronto Stock Exchange. A stock is considered undervalued if it trades at a discount to its valuation – a calculation used to determine the intrinsic (true) worth of a company. Valuation methodology provided by Stockcalc (see below). The industrials sector contains aerospace and defense companies as well as those that manufacture machinery, tools or industrial products.

All data provided as-at market close September 19, 2022. The list is sorted by stocks with the greatest percentage difference between valuation and price. CAE CAE Inc and its subsidiaries design, manufacture and supply simulation equipment. It provides training and develop integrated training solutions for defence and security markets, commercial airlines, business aircraft operators and helicopter operators. CAE is listed under CAE on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Symbol

Name

Close Price

Shares Outstanding

P/E

P/B

Cash per Share

Net Cash per Share

CAE-TCAE23.05076.8000
SNC-TSNC-Lavalin Gr24.910146.5000
EFN-TElement Fleet Management16.58019.5000
RBA-TRitchie Bros Auctioneers86.38024.8000
TFII-TTFI International129.05014.9000
WSP-TWSP Global158.27041.5000
TIH-TToromont Industries101.17022.7000
CP-TCanadian Pacific Railway97.6034000
FTT-TFinning International26.2209.9000
GFL-TGFL Envirn37.7800000

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