Top 50 Switzerland
Top 50 Methodology Switzerland
Switzerland market currently offers exceptional opportunities for "value" investors. Using the Magic Formula, we have identified the 50 companies combining a high Earnings Yield and a solid ROC.
Current analysis of the Switzerland market highlights a strong Top 5 (including AVOL.SW, TEMN.SW, ADEN.SW, SIGN.SW, NOVN.SW) with an average Earnings Yield of 9.1% and an average ROC of 1128.4%. These figures confirm the presence of high-profitability stocks undervalued by the market.
Data is refreshed at the close of each trading session. Magic Formula Investing does not constitute investment advice.
Methodology Note
A rating above 1000% signifies companies with 'Negative Working Capital'. This occurs when current liabilities exceed tangible assets, meaning the business effectively operates using its suppliers' or customers' money.
Note: Traditional ROC is capped at 999% to prioritize these high-efficiency structures in our ranking algorithm.
In-depth Market Analysis: Switzerland
By examining fundamental data for the Switzerland market, it appears that Joel Greenblatt's strategy continues to isolate exceptional stocks like Avolta AG (AVOL.SW) or Temenos Group AG (TEMN.SW). The current ranking shows that Top 50 leaders display remarkable operational efficiency with an average return on capital of 1128.4%. The systematic approach applied here allows focusing on raw capital performance. Investors may note that companies such as Adecco Group AG Class N (ADEN.SW) and SIG Combibloc Group AG (SIGN.SW) are excellently positioned thanks to their cash-flow generation capacity relative to their enterprise value.
The methodology used to generate this ranking is based on decimal ranking of companies according to two criteria: earnings yield (to ensure not overpaying) and return on capital (to ensure company quality). For the Switzerland market, this identifies opportunities often ignored by traditional analysts.
This Top 50 ranking for the Switzerland market is generated by filtering companies with a market capitalization greater than 50 million dollars, excluding financial values and utilities in accordance with Greenblatt's original methodology.
Data is refreshed at the close of each trading session. Magic Formula Investing does not constitute investment advice.