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7203:JPN - Embedded Expectations Analysis - 2018 12 19

Toyota Motor Corporation (7203:JPN) currently trades near corporate averages relative to UAFRS-based (Uniform) Earnings, with an 18.6x Uniform P/E. At these levels, the market has muted expectations for the firm, while management has concerns about their responsiveness to consumer trends, rising raw material costs, and meeting operating income targets

Specifically, management may lack confidence in their ability to become more responsive to automotive market trends, and may be concerned about rising raw material costs. Additionally, they may lack confidence in their ability to meet elevated operating income targets, and to remain the top selling brand for minority groups in the United States. Moreover, they appear concerned about their ability to improve the availability of vehicles in stock at Toyota dealerships
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Toyota Motor Corp.

Toyota Motor is an automobile manufacturer. Co. is primarily engaged in the design, manufacture, and sale of sedans, minivans, compact cars, sport-utility vehicles, trucks and related parts and accessories throughout the world. Co. provides financing, vehicle and equipment leasing and certain other financial services primarily to its dealers and their customers to support the sales of vehicles and other products manufactured by Co. Co.'s principal business segments are automotive operations, financial services operations and other operations. Co. sells its vehicles in approximately 190 countries and regions, and markets for its automobiles in Japan, North America, Europe and Asia.

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