We recently published a list of 10 Best Bargain Stocks to Buy in May. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM) stands against other best bargain stocks to buy in May.
While increasing tariffs and a hard sell-off have resulted in uncertainty, Neuberger Berman, an investment manager, expects that negotiations can bring some relief to initial tariff proposals. Furthermore, the firm anticipates a sharply slower growth than a US recession. Also, it believes that stimulus in Europe and China can rejuvenate global industrial activity, and the firm recommends styles, sectors, and regions that are most geared to it.
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Given that a significant amount of tariff shock has now been priced in, Neuberger Berman is constructive on global equities for the remainder of the year. The firm expects that an ongoing recovery in the global industrial economy might be dampened but not derailed. The underlying momentum in the goods economy is expected to support equities that are most levered to it. Furthermore, the firm prefers value over growth (which is relatively expensive) and small caps over large caps. While an overdose of growth-inhibiting policy can impact the relatively healthy economy and push it into recession, the investment management firm believes that the US hasn’t yet reached that point. As per the firm, performance during the decline demonstrates relative strength in some of the more cyclical economic sectors in the US and around the world. The goods-oriented sectors, regions, and styles continue to outperform amidst the recent sell-off.
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What Lies Ahead?
S&P Global expects inflation to remain closer to 3.0% in 2025 as tariffs raise the prices along the domestic supply chain as well as for the end consumers. For 2026, the firm expects growth to pick up after a slow start. This is because of the abatement of uncertainty associated with the structure of tariffs and the further easing of the policy rate by the Federal Reserve. Also, the growth is expected to be aided partly because of a more favorable growth backdrop in the eurozone, which can help expand US exports.
Neuberger Berman opines that a combination of improving fundamentals and stabilizing risks increased the optimism in the energy sector. As per the firm, increased global industrial activity is expected to continue to buoy oil demand and keep prices aloft. Furthermore, energy seems to be the most undervalued sector in the S&P 500 relative to the current and expected earnings growth. The investment management firm believes that much of the negative news, including regulatory concerns and geopolitical risks, seem to be factored in. This suggests that energy stocks can increase as the sentiment improves.
Our Methodology
To list the 10 Best Bargain Stocks to Buy in May, we used a screener to shortlist the companies that trade at a forward P/E of less than ~20.0x. Next, we chose the ones that analysts see upside to, as of April 11. We also mentioned hedge fund sentiments around each stock, as of Q4 2024. Finally, the stocks were arranged in the ascending order of their hedge fund sentiments.
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Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM)
Forward P/E as of April 11: ~8.17x
Average Upside Potential: ~35.1%
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 13
Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM) is engaged in designing, manufacturing, assembling, and selling passenger vehicles, minivans and commercial vehicles, and related parts and accessories. Reuters, while quoting the Nikkei newspaper, reported that the company targets to have ~15 EV models developed on its own by 2027. Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM) is targeting production of ~1 million cars a year by then. The company has 5 EV models developed in-house, manufacturing them in Japan and China, highlighted Reuters (while quoting the Nikkei). The expansion of production to the US, Thailand, and Argentina is expected to help hedge against tariff and foreign exchange risks and cut the delivery times.
Toyota Motor North America has released March 2025 US sales of 231,335 vehicles, reflecting an increase of 7.7% on a volume basis and an increase of 11.8% on a daily selling rate (DSR) basis as compared to March 2024. The sales of electrified vehicles for the month sat at 112,608, up by 44.1% on a volume basis and by 49.6% on a DSR basis, representing 48.7% of the total sales volume. Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM) highlighted that Toyota Battery Manufacturing, North Carolina (TBMNC) is its 11th manufacturing entity in the US and the first to produce batteries for HEVs, PHEVs, and BEVs in the country. Overall, the Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM)’s aggressive push in the broader EV market, aided by robust investments and the expansion of its vehicle line-up, places it well to reap the benefits of elevated demand for EVs.
Overall, TM ranks 4th on our list of best bargain stocks to buy in May. While we acknowledge the potential of TM as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some deeply undervalued AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter time frame. There is an AI stock that went up since the beginning of 2025, while popular AI stocks lost around 25%. If you are looking for a deeply undervalued AI stock that is more promising than TM but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about this cheapest AI stock.
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