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Dorel Industries: Top 25 Undervalued Toronto Stock Exchange Stocks (DII-B)

AI-generated - The Globe and Mail - Sun May 4, 2025

Dorel Industries is now ranked among the top 25 undervalued stocks listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

  • A stock is considered undervalued if it trades at a discount to its valuation – a calculation used to determine the intrinsic (true) worth of a company
  • Valuation methodology provided by Stockcalc (see below)
  • Small, micro and nano group market capitalization (<10B)

Stocks in this category are held primarily for capital appreciation and/or dividends.

The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) is the largest exchange in Canada and one of the largest in the world. It is home for “senior” well-established equities.

SymbolNameClose Price ($)Valuation ($)DifferenceAverage Vol (30D)Market Cap ($M)Yield (%)P/E Ratio
MPVDMountain Province Diamond0.070.280.21 (326.5%)4845913.90.00.3
LARLithium Argentina2.869.006.14 (214.8%)103761461.40.00.0
FLNTFlint0.030.080.05 (210.5%)494052.80.02.5
NPSCanadian Large Cap11.2131.2820.07 (179.1%)121423.612.10.0
TIXTTELUS Intl3.568.795.23 (146.9%)1951381057.30.00.0
EAGREast Side Games Group0.370.900.53 (141.9%)4746430.20.00.0
CFFConifex Timber0.300.720.42 (139.3%)536813.30.00.0
TLRYTilray Brands0.631.430.80 (126.8%)1436516572.30.00.0
NEXTNextSource Materials0.280.620.34 (120.7%)18839750.70.00.0
PDVPrime Dividend7.6016.739.13 (120.2%)11694.59.71.7
GRNGreenlane Renewables0.090.190.10 (112.6%)5861013.90.00.0
SPAC-UMercer Park Opportunities10.1020.7310.63 (105.3%)23359.60.00.0
DII-ADorel Industries1.603.271.67 (104.1%)16652.10.00.0
STGOSteppe Gold0.801.600.80 (100.1%)309822152.90.01.8
MKZ-UNMackenzie Master0.400.800.40 (99.6%)38522.519.85.0
CWEBCharlottes Web Holdings0.120.230.11 (99.2%)5652918.10.00.0
GTEGran Tierra Energy5.9811.775.79 (96.8%)40619191.60.043.4
STLRSTLLR Gold1.052.061.01 (96.0%)118773105.90.00.0
DII-BDorel Industries1.653.221.57 (94.9%)2279553.70.00.0
PXTParex Resources10.9520.879.92 (90.6%)5775001110.514.113.2
DFDividend 15 Split Corp5.4510.294.84 (88.9%)108339133.022.01.4
CNTCentury Glb0.040.070.03 (85.3%)195714.70.00.0
LGOLargo2.003.621.62 (81.2%)28030128.20.00.0
SSherritt International0.130.230.10 (80.3%)20702351.60.00.0
DRXADF Group6.2411.245.00 (80.2%)119238192.50.63.4

All data provided as of May 04, 2025.
The list is sorted by stocks with the greatest percentage difference between valuation and price.

Dorel Industries

Dorel Industries Inc is a Canadian company that sells juvenile products and furniture. Its reporting segments include Dorel Home and Dorel Juvenile. Maximum revenue is generated from the Dorel Juvenile segment, which is engaged in the design, sourcing, manufacturing, distribution, and retail of children's accessories which include infant car seats, strollers, high chairs, and infant health and safety aids.

Dorel Industries is listed under DII-B on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Stockcalc

StockCalc is a Canadian fintech company specializing in fundamental valuations for North American stocks and ETFs.

Stockcalc valuations (https://www.stockcalc.com/Resources) can help determine if a stock is undervalued. Stockcalc’s Weighted Average Valuation (WAV) is based on a proprietary calculation using model and analyst inputs, including:

  • Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)
  • Price & Other Comparables
  • Multiples
  • Adjusted Book Value (ABV)
  • Analyst Consensus

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