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Sinko Industries Ltd.'s (TSE:6458) P/E Is Still On The Mark Following 28% Share Price Bounce

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Sinko Industries Ltd. (TSE:6458) shareholders have had their patience rewarded with a 28% share price jump in the last month. The last month tops off a massive increase of 124% in the last year.

Since its price has surged higher, given around half the companies in Japan have price-to-earnings ratios (or "P/E's") below 13x, you may consider Sinko Industries as a stock to potentially avoid with its 17.4x P/E ratio. Nonetheless, we'd need to dig a little deeper to determine if there is a rational basis for the elevated P/E.

Sinko Industries certainly has been doing a good job lately as it's been growing earnings more than most other companies. It seems that many are expecting the strong earnings performance to persist, which has raised the P/E. If not, then existing shareholders might be a little nervous about the viability of the share price.

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TSE:6458 Price to Earnings Ratio vs Industry September 2nd 2024
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Is There Enough Growth For Sinko Industries?

In order to justify its P/E ratio, Sinko Industries would need to produce impressive growth in excess of the market.

Taking a look back first, we see that the company grew earnings per share by an impressive 48% last year. The strong recent performance means it was also able to grow EPS by 38% in total over the last three years. So we can start by confirming that the company has done a great job of growing earnings over that time.

Turning to the outlook, the next three years should generate growth of 12% per year as estimated by the sole analyst watching the company. Meanwhile, the rest of the market is forecast to only expand by 9.4% per annum, which is noticeably less attractive.

In light of this, it's understandable that Sinko Industries' P/E sits above the majority of other companies. Apparently shareholders aren't keen to offload something that is potentially eyeing a more prosperous future.

The Key Takeaway

Sinko Industries' P/E is getting right up there since its shares have risen strongly. Generally, our preference is to limit the use of the price-to-earnings ratio to establishing what the market thinks about the overall health of a company.

As we suspected, our examination of Sinko Industries' analyst forecasts revealed that its superior earnings outlook is contributing to its high P/E. Right now shareholders are comfortable with the P/E as they are quite confident future earnings aren't under threat. It's hard to see the share price falling strongly in the near future under these circumstances.

You should always think about risks. Case in point, we've spotted 1 warning sign for Sinko Industries you should be aware of.

If you're unsure about the strength of Sinko Industries' business, why not explore our interactive list of stocks with solid business fundamentals for some other companies you may have missed.

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