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iFabric: Top 10 Undervalued Consumer Cyclical Sector Stocks on TSX (IFA)

The Globe and Mail - Tue Dec 13, 2022
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iFabric is now ranked among the top 10 undervalued stocks in the Consumer Cyclical 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 consumer cyclicals sector contains auto and auto parts manufacturers, retail stores, residential construction, restaurants and entertainment companies.

All data provided as-at market close December 11, 2022. The list is sorted by stocks with the greatest percentage difference between valuation and price. iFabric iFabric Corp is engaged in the business of women's intimate apparel. The company's business segments include Intimate apparel, Intelligent fabrics and Other. iFabric is listed under IFA on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Symbol

Name

Close Price

Shares Outstanding

P/E

P/B

Cash per Share

Net Cash per Share

WPRT-TWestport Fuel Systems1.1700000
ROOT-TRoots2.4705.3000
DII-B-TDorel Industries4.8100000
NFI-TNFI Group9.1700000
ABCT-TABC Technologies Holdings4.100000
ACQ-TAutoCanada26.8505.4000
GBT-TBMTC Group11.3506.6000
LNF-TLeon's Furniture16.3206000
DII-A-TDorel Industries5.3800000
IFA-TiFabric0.570570000

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