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To own Furuya Metal, you need to believe in its ability to keep monetising niche precious-metal technologies while turning strong recent execution into something more durable. The latest results and guidance support that story in the near term: profits ran ahead of plan, the payout was lifted to ¥165.00 per share and management is signalling confidence with a further ¥180.00 dividend forecast, all while the shares have already delivered a very large 1‑year total return. That said, some of the earlier concerns do not disappear. Revenue is still expected to be flat to slightly weaker over time, the dividend record has been uneven, and the share price has been highly volatile. The August news improves the earnings and capital return backdrop, but it also raises the bar for what comes next.
However, investors should also weigh how past share price swings might resurface. Furuya Metal's shares are on the way up, but they could be overextended by 22%. Uncover the fair value now.Two fair value estimates from the Simply Wall St Community span roughly ¥7,500 to ¥12,100, underscoring how far opinions can stretch. Set that against Furuya Metal’s recent profit beat and richer dividend guidance, and you can see why it pays to examine both the upside catalysts and the risk of renewed volatility before deciding where you stand.
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