Wajax Corporation

$ 30.43 0.60 %

Wajax Corporation provides comprehensive solutions encompassing equipment sales, parts distribution, and specialized services. The company caters to a diverse range of sectors, including construction, forestry, mining, industrial/commercial, oil sands, transportation, metal processing, government, utilities, and oil and gas. Its extensive product portfolio features heavy construction machinery such as compact excavators, dump trucks, excavators, wheel loaders, and wheeled excavators. Wajax also supplies various access equipment like aerial devices, boom lifts, cranes, digger derricks, drills, material lifts, and scissor lifts, alongside essential power train components including engines and transmissions. For the forestry industry, Wajax offers specialized machinery such as feller bunchers, felling heads, flail debarkers, forestry processors, forwarders, grinders, log loaders, skidders, track and wheel harvesters, and wood chippers. Additionally, the company distributes a vast array of industrial supplies, including bearings, bulk material handling systems, filtration, fluid handling, hydraulics, industrial electric motors, variable frequency drives, instrumentation, pneumatics, power transmissions, sealing, belting, lubricants, hydraulic hoses, and general safety and mill supplies. Wajax provides a wide selection of material handling equipment, such as combination sweeper scrubbers, container handlers, electric ride scooters, end rider trucks, forklifts, order pickers, pallet stackers and trucks, reach stackers, rider and walk-behind sweepers, side loaders, tow tractors, and utility vehicles. In the mining sector, Wajax supplies heavy-duty machinery like excavators, rigid frame trucks, rope shovels, and various underground equipment including battery-powered and drill jumbos, haul trucks and loaders, roof bolters, scaling machines, and utility trucks, alongside specialized equipment for transport, filtration, and fluid handling. The company further offers power generation solutions and a full suite of industrial storage systems, comprising cages and partitions, guarding and barriers, lockers, cabinets, workstations, rack accessories and protections, racking, shelving, and storage platforms, complemented by design, installation, and inspection services for these systems. Originally known as Wajax Income Fund, the organization adopted its current name, Wajax Corporation, in January 2011. Established in 1858, its corporate headquarters are located in Mississauga, Canada.

CEO: George J. McClean - https://www.wajax.com

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DCF

$ 70.50

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Quick ratio

0.75

indicates that the company may have difficulty covering its short-term debts with its readily available assets.

P/E ratio

10.91

is considered reasonable, suggesting that the company has a valuation in line with its current profits.

EPS

2.79

is the net profit of a company divided by the number of outstanding shares, indicating the profit earned per share.

ROE

11.63 %

reflects reasonable profitability, showing good use of equity.

ROIC

9.82 %

generates a return higher than the cost of its capital, thereby creating value for its investors.

WACC

7.09

is a company's average cost of capital, weighted by the proportion of debt and equity in its financing. It represents the minimum return the company must generate to satisfy its investors.

Debt-to-Equity Ratio

0.72

indicates that the company uses more equity than debt, suggesting prudent management.

Free cash flow per share

9.13

is a measure of a company's financial flexibility that is determined by dividing free cash flow by the total number of shares outstanding.

Dividend payout ratio

49.03 %

indicates that the company is retaining a large portion of its profits to reinvest in growth

Earnings per share

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Financials

Piotroski score
7 indicates good financial health
Altman score
2.87 indicates an uncertain financial situation
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Cash / Debt

Cash Ratio
0.01 indicates liquidity risk, as the company may not have enough cash to meet its immediate obligations
Debt Ratio
0.27 indicates that the company uses little debt to finance its assets, suggesting good financial stability
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Free Cash Flow

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Earnings Per Share (annual)

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Sales

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