Established in 1950 through the amalgamation of several Mitsubishi group companies, the company stands as a distinguished leader in the global materials industry. Key strengths lie in its integrated production capabilities, commitment to research and development, and a robust global sales network, with its focus on innovation driving the creation of high-performance materials that address evolving market demands.
Cyborg Score Rationale
Mitsubishi Materials demonstrates solid fundamentals with diversified business segments, strong market position, and focus on innovation. The company serves essential industries and benefits from commodity metal exposure, though faces typical cyclical industry pressures and capital intensity challenges.
Top Insights
Metal segment is the highest performing source with 1.20 T JPY in recent annual revenue, up from 815.09 B JPY the year prior
High-Performance Products segment manufactures copper processed products, functional materials, electronic devices, chemical products, polycrystalline silicon and Aerosil
The company is also involved in energy-related business such as geothermal and hydroelectric power generation business and environmental recycling-related business
The company serves a global clientele across diverse industries, including infrastructure, automotive, aerospace, electronics, and energy
Named Competitors
Copper processed products and advanced materials — Non-ferrous metals and materials manufacturer
Cement and building materials — Integrated cement and construction materials producer
Advanced ceramics and carbide products — Fine ceramics and advanced materials specialist
Recent Developments
(Jan 2025) Trading at approximately 36.3% below fair value estimate according to analyst assessments
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