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CON:DEU - Embedded Expectations Analysis - 2018 04 24

Continental Aktiengesellschaft (CON:DEU) currently trades below corporate averages relative to UAFRS-based (Uniform) Earnings, with a 14.8x Uniform P/E, implying bearish expectations for the firm. Moreover, management has concerns about their investments, growth, and sales

Specifically, management may lack confidence in their semi-autonomous driving investments, and may be concerned about a weak Q1 overall, driven by less working days in the quarter and strong comparables specifically in China. Additionally, they may lack confidence in their growth expectations for the Rubber group, driven by concerns surrounding the ContiTech business, and may be concerned about the sustainability of lifetime sales improvements in their Automotive group going forward
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CONTINENTAL AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT

Continental is an automotive industry supplier. Co.'s automotive divisions comprised of: Chassis & Safety, which develops and produces systems that provide safety and enhanced vehicle dynamics; Powertrain, which develops solutions for gasoline and diesel engines, as well as hybrid and electrical drive systems; and Interior, which provides solutions for information management within vehicles and networking between vehicles. Co.'s rubber divisions comprised of: Tires, which provides tires for passenger cars through trucks, buses and construction site vehicles to special vehicles, motorcycles and bicycles; and ContiTech, which develops products made from rubber and plastic.

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