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EMR

Emerson Electric·NYSE
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2.97 / 10
Underperform

Fundamental assessment rates EMR as Underperform with a 3/10 score. Revenue‑to‑market value and cash‑up metrics are poor, while asset‑to‑market value and operating cash flow show modest strength. Overall, the fundamentals appear defensive and insufficient for growth.

Fundamental(2.97)SentimentTechnical

Analysis Checks(6/10)

Revenue-MV
Value-0.12
Score0/3
Weight7.84%
1M Return4.67%
Net cash flow from operating activities / Operating revenue (%)
Value17.20
Score2/3
Weight6.53%
1M Return4.15%
PB-ROE
Value0.72
Score0/3
Weight6.55%
1M Return4.02%
Rate of return on total assets (%)
Value7.36
Score3/3
Weight10.12%
1M Return6.30%
Total profit / EBIT (%)
Value92.53
Score1/3
Weight-1.59%
1M Return-1.28%
Cash-UP
Value-0.05
Score1/3
Weight6.90%
1M Return4.49%
Annualized return on total assets (%)
Value7.36
Score3/3
Weight10.12%
1M Return6.30%
Asset-MV
Value-0.55
Score2/3
Weight24.20%
1M Return11.69%
Cash-MV
Value-0.23
Score2/3
Weight14.67%
1M Return8.81%
Net profit / Total profit (%)
Value76.55
Score3/3
Weight14.67%
1M Return7.99%
Is EMR fundamentally strong?
  • EMR scores 2.97/10 on fundamentals and holds a Premium valuation at present. Backed by its 2.98% ROE, 12.42% net margin, 31.80 P/E ratio, 3.62 P/B ratio, and 0.00% earnings growth, these metrics solidify its Underperform investment rating.