
Core Insights - Value investing remains a preferred strategy for identifying strong stocks across various market conditions, focusing on key valuation metrics to find undervalued stocks with profit potential [2][3] Company Analysis: Japan Airlines (JAPSY) - Japan Airlines holds a Zacks Rank of 2 (Buy) and an A grade for Value, with a current P/E ratio of 9.66, significantly lower than the industry average of 12.30 [4] - The stock's P/B ratio is 1.39, which is attractive compared to the industry's average P/B of 3.83, with a historical range of 1.01 to 1.41 over the past year [5] - JAPSY's P/CF ratio stands at 5.08, compared to the industry average of 7.99, indicating a solid cash outlook [6] Company Analysis: LATAM Airlines Group (LTM) - LATAM Airlines Group has a Zacks Rank of 1 (Strong Buy) and an A grade for Value, with a Forward P/E ratio of 9.60 and a PEG ratio of 0.44, both lower than the industry averages of 12.30 and 0.72 respectively [7] - Over the past year, LTM's P/E has fluctuated between 6.73 and 9.60, with a median of 8.44, while its PEG ratio has ranged from 0.37 to 0.85, with a median of 0.58 [8] - The P/B ratio for LATAM Airlines is 16.87, which is significantly higher than the industry average of 3.83, with a historical range of 8.79 to 16.87 [8] Conclusion - Both Japan Airlines and LATAM Airlines Group exhibit strong value characteristics, suggesting they may be undervalued in the current market, supported by their earnings outlook [9]