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Sievi Capital: Journey to materialize hidden value started

By Olli VilppoAnalyst
KH Group
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Yesterday, Sievi announced a new strategy that offers a plausible route to bring out the hidden value of Sievi’s parts. We believe the change in reporting that takes place in H1'23 will move the share toward the value our sum of the parts indicates (now EUR 1.38). After this, the sum of the parts will be gradually dissolved by exiting from other holdings apart from KH-Koneet. During its investment period (since 2017), KH-Koneet has developed convincingly and we believe that it would be valued with significantly higher valuation multiples as a listed company than our current estimate. A considerable international growth path can also be drawn for it over the next few years which upholds strong longer term growth drivers.

Sievi Capital is now a conglomerate with a new name KH Group. Our medium-term objective is to become an industrial group built around the business of KH-Koneet Group. KH Group’s share is listed on Nasdaq Helsinki.

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Key Estimate Figures15.12.2022

202122e23e
Revenue11.52.02.0
growth-%259.4 %-82.6 %
EBIT (adj.)20.2-8.511.3
EBIT-% (adj.)175.7 %-425.0 %565.5 %
EPS (adj.)0.32-0.120.16
Dividend0.000.000.00
Dividend %
P/E (adj.)6.0neg.2.6
EV/EBITDA5.3neg.1.6

Forum discussions

This was, in my opinion, once again a good piece and an example of founder Sakari’s personality and influence – in this market situation, turnover...
8 hours ago
by PerusPiensijoittaja
6
An interesting video clip about the Kobelco cooperation between KH-Koneet and Adolf Lahti Oy. KH-Koneet has delivered several heavy excavators...
yesterday
by Raha-aasi
9
Wacker Neuson, imported by KH-Koneet (Edeco), is likely to change ownership. South Korean Doosan Bobcat is making a takeover bid for Wacker....
12/5/2025, 8:43 AM
by Raha-aasi
13
No idea about the car’s own margin, but those dirty sweeping devices account for the lion’s share of the cost. And they should have a 40% margin...
12/3/2025, 7:06 PM
by All in aina
3
What kind of profit margin is there on an order like this? Only 10% more? The company’s market value is very low…
12/3/2025, 6:40 PM
by Remy Extra
0
So then, shouldn’t the aftermarket be a profitable business? Unless of course one has to do warranty work
12/3/2025, 12:15 PM
1
Probably junk (brokkia)… Generally, the margins are good at the time of sale. But generally, those margins melt away very quickly in the aftermarket...
12/3/2025, 11:34 AM
by All in aina
1
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