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Allied Telesis Holdings KK

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Neutral 68 (OpenAI - 5.2)
Rating:68Neutral
Price Target:
Â¥311.00
â–²(10.68% Upside)
Action:ReiteratedDate:03/11/26
The score is driven primarily by improving financial performance (strong growth and healthier leverage, but with notable margin and cash-flow volatility). Valuation is supportive with a low P/E and a moderate dividend yield, while technical indicators are currently mixed and slightly weak in the near term.
Positive Factors
Accelerating Revenue Growth
A 2025 revenue acceleration to ~46% from ~9% in 2024 indicates durable demand and successful product-market fit in enterprise/public-sector networking. Sustained top-line momentum supports scale, recurring services growth, and the ability to invest in R&D and channel expansion over multiple quarters.
High Gross Margins
Consistently strong gross margins (~56–62%) point to differentiated products or pricing power in networking hardware. High product-level margins create a structural buffer against input-cost swings and support reinvestment in product development and support capabilities, aiding long-term competitiveness.
Improving Leverage and Strong FCF
Leverage has materially improved (debt-to-equity ~0.41 in 2025) while recent operating cash flow and free cash flow are strong. This combination enhances financial flexibility, supports dividends/capex, reduces refinancing risk, and underpins sustained investments in products and channels over the medium term.
Negative Factors
Profitability and Cash-Flow Volatility
Material year-to-year swings in profits and cash (including 2023 outflows and uneven margins) reduce predictability of free cash flow and capital allocation. Persistent volatility can force larger liquidity buffers, complicate multi-year planning, and raise execution risk for long-term projects and dividend sustainability.
Declining Operating / EBITDA Margins
Operating and EBITDA margin declines despite accelerating revenue suggest rising operating costs or adverse mix. If persistent, weaker operating leverage will limit cash conversion and reinvestment capacity, making it harder to translate revenue growth into durable improvements in profitability and returns.
Variable Returns on Equity
Wide swings in ROE across recent years indicate inconsistent capital efficiency and reliance on episodic gains or cyclical factors. Such variability complicates assessment of sustainable returns, increases execution risk for long-term investors, and may signal exposure to one-off items or uneven demand cycles.

Allied Telesis Holdings KK (6835) vs. iShares MSCI Japan ETF (EWJ)

Allied Telesis Holdings KK Business Overview & Revenue Model

Company DescriptionAllied Telesis Holdings K.K., a holding company, engages in the planning, development, manufacture, and sale of network devices and solutions worldwide. The company manufactures network products, including network equipment; AlliedWare Plus, a network OS for IoT infrastructure including autonomous management framework for stable system operation and autonomous wave control, an autonomous wireless LAN solution; and solutions that will expand the possibilities of network infrastructure, such as systems where network infrastructure blocks unauthorized access in collaboration with security software and asset management software, as well as systems where monitoring cameras monitor and detect physical hazards that include acts of terrorism. It also provides support services, which comprise planning and consulting, installation and structuring, operation and monitoring, and education services. The company was incorporated in 1971 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
How the Company Makes MoneyAllied Telesis primarily makes money by selling networking hardware and associated solutions to customers building or upgrading network infrastructure. Key revenue streams include (1) product sales of network equipment—such as Ethernet switches, routers, and wireless LAN products—typically delivered via direct sales and through distributors/resellers/system integrators; and (2) services and recurring support revenue tied to deployed equipment, such as maintenance/support contracts and other customer support services. Revenue is influenced by enterprise/public-sector IT and networking refresh cycles, customer projects (e.g., campus networks and facility upgrades), and the company’s ability to distribute and support products through channel partners. Specific material partnerships or customer concentration details are null.

Allied Telesis Holdings KK Financial Statement Overview

Summary
Accelerating revenue growth in 2025 and strong gross margins support a solid operating profile. However, profitability and cash flows have been volatile across years (notably a 2023 cash outflow and margin softening from 2024 to 2025), keeping the score in the low-70s.
Income Statement
72
Positive
Revenue growth has been consistently positive and accelerated in 2025 (annual revenue growth of ~46% vs. ~9% in 2024), signaling improving demand and scale. Profitability is decent but uneven: gross margin has remained strong (~56–62%), while net margin normalized to mid-single-digits in 2024–2025 (~7% to ~6%) after being much lower in 2023 (~2%) and unusually high in 2022 (~21%), suggesting earnings volatility and/or non-recurring effects. Operating profitability improved versus earlier years, but margins stepped down from 2024 to 2025 (operating and EBITDA margins declined), which bears watching as growth continues.
Balance Sheet
66
Positive
Leverage looks manageable in the most recent periods, with debt-to-equity around ~0.41 in 2025 (and ~0.39 in 2024), a notable improvement versus earlier years when leverage was higher (e.g., >1x in 2021 and >2x in 2020). Equity has grown steadily, supporting a stronger capital base. The key weakness is historical variability in returns on equity (very high in 2022, much lower in 2023, then improving in 2024), implying that balance sheet strength is improving but profitability stability has not been consistent across the cycle.
Cash Flow
70
Positive
Cash generation is solid in the last two years, with positive operating cash flow (¥6.7B in 2025; ¥5.7B in 2024) and strong free cash flow (¥6.2B in 2025; ¥5.1B in 2024). Free cash flow has generally tracked earnings reasonably well in 2024–2025 (free cash flow running at ~0.89–0.92x of net income), indicating decent earnings quality. The main concern is volatility: 2023 showed negative operating and free cash flow, highlighting potential working-capital swings and year-to-year cash flow sensitivity.
BreakdownTTMDec 2025Dec 2024Dec 2023Dec 2022Dec 2021
Income Statement
Total Revenue49.72B49.95B48.46B44.39B41.50B33.27B
Gross Profit28.35B29.28B27.90B25.04B24.21B20.63B
EBITDA5.21B5.34B4.61B3.31B2.86B2.17B
Net Income3.74B2.92B3.60B1.09B8.61B1.37B
Balance Sheet
Total Assets44.01B48.73B46.49B45.50B41.64B28.88B
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Short-Term Investments15.62B17.03B14.26B10.70B9.05B4.72B
Total Debt3.61B6.33B7.68B9.76B6.76B8.81B
Total Liabilities25.56B27.40B27.03B28.03B25.87B22.68B
Stockholders Equity18.45B21.33B19.45B17.47B15.77B6.20B
Cash Flow
Free Cash Flow0.006.23B5.13B-818.52M7.21B2.25B
Operating Cash Flow0.006.75B5.74B-74.37M8.41B2.54B
Investing Cash Flow0.00-537.32M2.88B-967.43M-1.45B-423.31M
Financing Cash Flow0.00-3.34B-5.44B2.58B-4.25B-1.62B

Allied Telesis Holdings KK Technical Analysis

Technical Analysis Sentiment
Positive
Last Price281.00
Price Trends
50DMA
303.56
Negative
100DMA
266.61
Positive
200DMA
224.13
Positive
Market Momentum
MACD
-7.57
Positive
RSI
48.42
Neutral
STOCH
55.77
Neutral
Evaluating momentum and price trends is crucial in stock analysis to make informed investment decisions. For JP:6835, the sentiment is Positive. The current price of 281 is below the 20-day moving average (MA) of 285.60, below the 50-day MA of 303.56, and above the 200-day MA of 224.13, indicating a neutral trend. The MACD of -7.57 indicates Positive momentum. The RSI at 48.42 is Neutral, neither overbought nor oversold. The STOCH value of 55.77 is Neutral, not indicating any strong overbought or oversold conditions. Overall, these indicators collectively point to a Positive sentiment for JP:6835.

Allied Telesis Holdings KK Peers Comparison

Overall Rating
UnderperformOutperform
Sector (61)
Financial Indicators
Name
Overall Rating
Market Cap
P/E Ratio
ROE
Dividend Yield
Revenue Growth
EPS Growth
81
Outperform
¥43.85B71.35―4.43%0.63%-24.87%
70
Outperform
¥43.20B14.45―2.93%-0.90%-13.24%
70
Outperform
Â¥231.31B6.3412.24%2.31%-2.36%-61.50%
68
Neutral
Â¥28.88B9.3314.95%0.77%6.43%368.06%
63
Neutral
¥5.94B5.26―3.54%19.28%―
61
Neutral
$37.18B12.37-10.20%1.83%8.50%-7.62%
60
Neutral
¥5.09B44.10―2.01%13.56%―
* Technology Sector Average
Performance Comparison
Ticker
Company Name
Price
Change
% Change
JP:6835
Allied Telesis Holdings KK
275.00
90.48
49.04%
JP:6703
OKI Electric Industry Company
2,671.00
1,668.20
166.35%
JP:6718
Aiphone Co., Ltd.
2,782.00
195.46
7.56%
JP:6771
Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd.
796.00
116.94
17.22%
JP:6778
Artiza Networks, Inc.
641.00
91.10
16.57%
JP:6820
Icom Incorporated
3,010.00
150.81
5.27%

Allied Telesis Holdings KK Corporate Events

Allied Telesis Announces Share Buyback to Strengthen Capital Policy
Mar 9, 2026

Allied Telesis Holdings K.K. has approved a share buyback of up to 1,000,000 shares, representing about 0.95% of its outstanding stock, with a maximum acquisition cost of ¥300 million. The repurchase will be conducted via market purchases on the Tokyo Stock Exchange between March 10 and April 10, 2026, aiming to enhance shareholder returns and increase capital policy flexibility in response to changing business conditions.

The move signals management’s intent to deploy capital more actively while potentially improving metrics such as earnings per share by reducing the free float. For shareholders, the buyback may support the stock price and reflects confidence in the company’s financial position, though it modestly reduces the number of shares available in the market given the relatively small percentage of total issued shares involved.

The most recent analyst rating on (JP:6835) stock is a Hold with a Yen322.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Allied Telesis Holdings KK stock, see the JP:6835 Stock Forecast page.

Allied Telesis Aligns Stock Option Exercise Window With Medium-Term Plan
Mar 6, 2026

Allied Telesis Holdings has issued a supplementary notice clarifying the exercise conditions for stock options previously resolved on February 12, 2026. The company is adjusting the practical start date for exercising these stock acquisition rights to better align with its Medium-Term Management Plan for 2026–2028.

While the formal exercise period remains from February 15, 2028 to February 12, 2036, individual allotment agreements now stipulate that grantees cannot exercise their rights until February 13, 2029. This uniform change across all grantees effectively shifts the usable exercise window to February 14, 2029 through February 12, 2036, signaling a stronger link between long-term incentives and the plan’s performance horizon.

The most recent analyst rating on (JP:6835) stock is a Hold with a Yen322.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Allied Telesis Holdings KK stock, see the JP:6835 Stock Forecast page.

Allied Telesis to Expand Group-Wide Stock Option Plan to Align Incentives With Shareholders
Feb 20, 2026

Allied Telesis Holdings will ask shareholders at its March 27, 2026 annual meeting to approve a delegation of authority to its board to determine subscription requirements for up to 50,000 stock acquisition rights, representing a maximum of 5 million common shares. The stock acquisition rights will be granted without charge as stock options to directors, corporate auditors, employees and subsidiaries, and treated as non-monetary remuneration for directors, with the aim of boosting morale, aligning management and staff with shareholder interests, and enhancing group performance and corporate value.

The proposal details how the number of shares per right and the exercise price will be set and adjusted in response to stock splits, consolidations or certain equity issuances, ensuring consistency with the market price at the time of grant. By expanding equity-based compensation across the group and formalizing its calculation methods, the company is reinforcing an incentive structure tied to long-term value creation, which may influence capital structure, earnings per share and governance practices over time.

The most recent analyst rating on (JP:6835) stock is a Buy with a Yen337.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Allied Telesis Holdings KK stock, see the JP:6835 Stock Forecast page.

Allied Telesis Sets Three-Year Plan as AI Reshapes Network Equipment Market
Feb 13, 2026

Allied Telesis Holdings K.K. has unveiled a new medium-term management plan covering fiscal years 2026 to 2028, responding to the rapid and irreversible impact of AI on the information and communications equipment sector. The plan is intended to clearly articulate the company’s management philosophy and strategy while reinforcing its distinct corporate identity amid accelerating industry change.

Under the plan, the company targets net sales of ¥57 billion in FY2028, up from ¥49.95 billion in FY2025, while projecting operating profit of ¥4 billion and profit attributable to owners of parent of ¥2.6 billion. The dividend per share is planned to rise from ¥8 to ¥12 by the final year, signaling a commitment to shareholder returns even as profit levels are guided slightly below recent actuals, reflecting a cautious stance in light of market volatility and regulatory and currency risks.

The most recent analyst rating on (JP:6835) stock is a Buy with a Yen380.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Allied Telesis Holdings KK stock, see the JP:6835 Stock Forecast page.

Allied Telesis Raises Year-End Dividend to JPY 8 Per Share for FY2025
Feb 13, 2026

Allied Telesis Holdings K.K. has approved a year-end dividend of JPY 8 per share for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, up from JPY 6 per share in the previous year. The total dividend payout will be JPY 840 million, sourced from retained earnings, with the effective payment date set for March 28, 2026.

Management emphasized that shareholder returns remain a key priority and reaffirmed its progressive dividend policy aimed at steadily increasing dividends over time. The higher regular dividend, without a special component, signals confidence in the company’s financial soundness and business performance while supporting a stable and sustainable return framework for investors.

The most recent analyst rating on (JP:6835) stock is a Buy with a Yen380.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Allied Telesis Holdings KK stock, see the JP:6835 Stock Forecast page.

Allied Telesis Profits Beat Forecast Despite Lower U.S. Federal Sales and Stronger Yen
Feb 13, 2026

Allied Telesis Holdings reported that net sales for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 came in below its earlier forecast, mainly due to weaker-than-expected revenue from the U.S. federal government amid policy uncertainty, spending restraints, and a late-year government shutdown, as well as the negative translation impact of a stronger yen on overseas sales. Despite the shortfall in revenue versus projections, operating profit, ordinary profit, and profit attributable to owners of the parent all exceeded the company’s May 2025 forecast, helped by yen appreciation reducing dollar-based procurement and overseas expenses and by stronger-than-anticipated cost savings from restructuring and organizational streamlining.

The full-year net sales of ¥49.95 billion were about 4.5 percent below the previous forecast, but operating profit surpassed expectations by 17.4 percent, while profit attributable to owners of the parent rose more than 50 percent above the forecast, indicating improved profitability despite a challenging demand environment. These results highlight that the company’s restructuring measures and currency-driven cost advantages have bolstered margins and partially insulated earnings from softer U.S. public-sector demand, potentially strengthening its financial resilience and operational efficiency going forward.

The most recent analyst rating on (JP:6835) stock is a Buy with a Yen380.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Allied Telesis Holdings KK stock, see the JP:6835 Stock Forecast page.

Allied Telesis Lifts Sales and Dividend but Warns of Weaker Profits in 2026
Feb 13, 2026

Allied Telesis Holdings reported a 3.1% year-on-year increase in net sales to ¥49.95 billion for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, with operating profit up 23.5% to ¥4.23 billion and ordinary profit edging higher, while profit attributable to owners of parent fell 18.9% to ¥2.92 billion. Despite the earnings decline, equity and total assets improved, cash flow from operations strengthened, and the company raised its annual dividend from ¥6 to ¥8 per share, while forecasting modest revenue growth but lower profits and earnings per share in 2026, signaling a more cautious profit outlook even as it maintains shareholder returns.

Net assets rose to ¥21.33 billion, lifting the equity-to-asset ratio to 43.8% and net assets per share to ¥203.12, reflecting a reinforced financial base. Cash and cash equivalents increased to ¥17.03 billion on strong operating cash flows, but the company projects a 22.0% drop in operating profit and a 28.1% decline in profit attributable to owners of parent for 2026, even as it plans a further dividend increase to a total of ¥9 per share including an interim payout.

The most recent analyst rating on (JP:6835) stock is a Buy with a Yen380.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Allied Telesis Holdings KK stock, see the JP:6835 Stock Forecast page.

Allied Telesis Sets 2026–2028 Medium‑Term Plan With Revenue Growth and Higher Dividends
Feb 13, 2026

Allied Telesis Holdings K.K. has unveiled a new medium‑term management plan covering fiscal years 2026 to 2028, aiming to clarify its management philosophy and strategic direction amid rapid AI‑driven changes in the communications equipment sector. The three‑year roadmap targets net sales of ¥57 billion and a dividend increase to ¥12 per share by FY2028, even as operating profit and profit attributable to owners are projected to edge down from FY2025 levels, signaling a focus on top‑line expansion and shareholder returns while the company navigates market volatility and industry transformation.

Management framed the plan as a tool to strengthen the group’s corporate identity and improve communication with internal and external stakeholders as AI reshapes business models and product demand. By publishing explicit financial goals and time frames, Allied Telesis seeks to position itself as a disciplined, growth‑oriented player in a rapidly changing market, while acknowledging that macroeconomic shifts, currency movements and regulatory changes could materially affect actual performance versus its stated targets.

The most recent analyst rating on (JP:6835) stock is a Buy with a Yen380.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Allied Telesis Holdings KK stock, see the JP:6835 Stock Forecast page.

Allied Telesis Raises Year-End Dividend and Confirms Progressive Payout Policy
Feb 13, 2026

Allied Telesis Holdings K.K. has approved a year-end dividend of JPY 8 per share for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, up from the previous year’s regular dividend of JPY 2 per share, with a total payout of JPY 840 million funded from retained earnings. The decision reflects the company’s progressive dividend policy aimed at steady dividend increases and stable shareholder returns, while balancing investments to strengthen its management base and preserve financial soundness.

The company underscores profit return to shareholders as a key management priority and intends to continue providing appropriate returns through stable and gradually rising dividends. For 2025, there will be no interim dividend and the full-year dividend will be covered entirely by the year-end payout, marking an increase in ordinary shareholder returns compared with the prior year, when part of the payout consisted of a special dividend.

The most recent analyst rating on (JP:6835) stock is a Buy with a Yen380.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Allied Telesis Holdings KK stock, see the JP:6835 Stock Forecast page.

Allied Telesis Profits Beat Forecast Despite Revenue Shortfall on U.S. Weakness
Feb 13, 2026

Allied Telesis Holdings K.K. reported that its fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, came in below its earlier net sales forecast but above projections for profitability. The company’s revenue was hit mainly by weaker-than-expected orders from the U.S. federal government amid policy uncertainty, spending restraints, and a government shutdown, as well as by the stronger yen reducing the translated value of overseas sales.

Despite the revenue shortfall, operating profit, ordinary profit, and profit attributable to owners of the parent all exceeded forecasts. The upside came from yen appreciation lowering dollar‑denominated procurement costs and overseas expenses, along with stronger‑than‑planned cost savings from restructuring and organizational streamlining, improving margins and easing the overall cost burden for stakeholders.

The most recent analyst rating on (JP:6835) stock is a Buy with a Yen380.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Allied Telesis Holdings KK stock, see the JP:6835 Stock Forecast page.

Allied Telesis lifts sales and dividend but warns of weaker profits in 2026
Feb 13, 2026

Allied Telesis Holdings reported a 3.1% rise in net sales to ¥49.95 billion for the year to December 31, 2025, with operating profit up 23.5% and an improved operating margin, but profit attributable to owners of parent fell 18.9% to ¥2.92 billion. The company strengthened its financial position, lifting total assets and equity, generated robust operating cash flow, increased its annual dividend to ¥8 per share for 2025, and forecast modest sales growth but lower profits and earnings per share in 2026, signaling a more cautious earnings outlook despite continued top-line expansion.

Net assets rose to ¥21.33 billion and the equity ratio improved, indicating a healthier balance sheet and potentially greater resilience for shareholders. Management also guided for a further dividend increase to ¥9 per share in 2026, suggesting ongoing commitment to shareholder returns even as it anticipates pressure on profitability, which may reflect expected cost increases, competitive conditions, or investment needs in its core networking business.

The most recent analyst rating on (JP:6835) stock is a Buy with a Yen380.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Allied Telesis Holdings KK stock, see the JP:6835 Stock Forecast page.

Allied Telesis Issues New Stock Options to Align Management and Employee Incentives
Feb 12, 2026

Allied Telesis Holdings K.K. has approved the issuance of the 25th series of stock acquisition rights as stock options under especially favorable conditions to directors and employees of the parent company and its group firms. The program is designed to align management and staff interests with shareholders by boosting motivation to improve performance and corporate value, with 17,000 rights to be granted to 14 recipients, including both board members and employees.

The allocation covers directors who are and are not members of the Audit and Supervisory Committee, as well as employees across the group, reflecting a broad-based incentive structure. By distributing these stock options without consideration, the company seeks to foster a stronger sense of participation in management and reinforce its long-term growth and value-creation strategy for stakeholders.

The most recent analyst rating on (JP:6835) stock is a Buy with a Yen380.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Allied Telesis Holdings KK stock, see the JP:6835 Stock Forecast page.

Allied Telesis to Divest U.S. IP Triple-Play Services Business to Warrior Communications
Jan 19, 2026

Allied Telesis Holdings K.K. has approved the transfer of the IP Triple-Play Services Business of its wholly owned U.S. subsidiary, Allied Telesis Capital Corp., to Warrior Communications, Inc. The divested business provides cable TV, internet and telephone services to U.S. military bases and surrounding communities and accounted for 4.8% of consolidated sales and roughly a quarter of operating and ordinary profit in the fiscal year ended December 2024. Management cited declining revenues driven by customer migration to cloud-based telephony and streaming services, as well as the April 2028 expiry of contracts with U.S. authorities, as reasons for exiting. The transaction, to be settled in cash for an undisclosed price, is intended to free up resources for reinvestment in the group’s core businesses and is positioned as a step to enhance medium- to long-term corporate value.

The most recent analyst rating on (JP:6835) stock is a Buy with a Yen368.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Allied Telesis Holdings KK stock, see the JP:6835 Stock Forecast page.

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This AI Analyst Stock Report is automatically generated by our AI systems using advanced algorithms and publicly available financial, technical, and market data. While the information provided aims to be accurate and insightful, it is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Any content created by an AI (Artificial Intelligence) system may contain inaccuracies and/or contain errors. Investing in stocks carries inherent risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results. This report does not account for your personal financial circumstances, objectives, or risk tolerance. Always conduct your own research or consult with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. The analysis and recommendations provided are based on historical and current data and may not fully reflect future market conditions or unexpected developments. Neither the creators of this report nor its affiliated entities guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information presented. Use this report at your own discretion and risk.Date of analysis: Mar 11, 2026