
Camex Stock Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.31.25 Amidst Prolonged Downtrend
2025-12-04 09:55:37Camex, a player in the commodity chemicals sector, has reached a new 52-week low of Rs.31.25, marking a significant milestone in its recent trading performance. This level reflects a continued downward trajectory over the past year, contrasting with broader market gains.
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Camex Stock Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.31.25 Amidst Prolonged Downtrend
2025-12-04 09:55:32Camex, a player in the commodity chemicals sector, has reached a new 52-week low of Rs.31.25, marking a significant decline in its stock price amid a challenging market environment and subdued financial performance over the past year.
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2025-12-02 00:46:23Recent Price Movement and Market Context Camex’s share price has been under pressure, declining by 0.21% over the past week while the Sensex gained 0.87% in the same period. The divergence is more pronounced over the last month, with Camex falling 8.81% compared to a 2.03% rise in the Sensex. Year-to-date, the stock has suffered a steep decline of 45.77%, in stark contrast to the Sensex’s 9.60% gain. Over the last year, Camex’s shares have dropped 44.14%, while the benchmark index advanced by 7.32%. This sustained underperformance highlights significant challenges facing the stock relative to the broader market. Technical Indicators Signal Weakness The stock is trading close to its 52-week low, just 4.55% above the low of ₹31.50, signalling pers...
Read MoreIs Camex overvalued or undervalued?
2025-11-14 08:09:50As of 13 November 2025, Camex's valuation grade has moved from attractive to very expensive, indicating a significant shift in its market perception. The company is currently overvalued, as evidenced by its high PE ratio of 69.61, an EV to EBITDA ratio of 11.27, and a low ROE of 1.18%. These metrics suggest that the market is pricing in excessive growth expectations that may not be sustainable. In comparison to its peers, Camex stands out with a notably high PE ratio, especially when compared to Lloyds Enterprises at 29.63 and PTC India at 7.67, both of which are more reasonably valued. The disparity in valuation is further highlighted by Camex's PEG ratio of 0.00, indicating no growth expectations factored into its price, contrasting sharply with the higher ratios of its peers. Additionally, Camex's recent stock performance has been poor, with a year-to-date return of -42.48%, significantly underperformin...
Read MoreWhy is Camex falling/rising?
2025-11-13 22:46:29As of 13-Nov, Camex Ltd is experiencing a decline in its stock price, currently at Rs 35.00, which reflects a decrease of Rs 2.28 or 6.12%. The stock has been underperforming, having lost 6.32% over the last three days and opening with a loss of 3.43% today. Additionally, it is trading below its 5-day, 20-day, 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day moving averages, indicating a bearish trend. The delivery volume has also decreased by 23.04% compared to the 5-day average, suggesting falling investor participation. Over the past year, the stock has significantly underperformed the benchmark, with a year-to-date return of -42.48% compared to the Sensex's gain of 8.11%. In the broader market context, Camex's short-term performance has been notably poor, with a 1-week return of -5.28% while the Sensex has increased by 1.40%. This stark contrast highlights the stock's struggles relative to the overall market. The ongoing ...
Read MoreAre Camex latest results good or bad?
2025-11-13 19:35:39Camex's latest financial results for Q2 FY26 highlight significant operational challenges. The company reported a net loss of ₹0.28 crores, a notable shift from a profit of ₹0.14 crores in the previous quarter, indicating a deterioration in profitability. Year-on-year revenue declined by 7.62% to ₹37.22 crores, continuing a trend of revenue pressure, although there was a slight sequential improvement of 0.30% from Q1 FY26. The operating margin fell into negative territory at -0.99%, worsening from -0.31% in the prior quarter, reflecting ongoing issues with cost management and operational efficiency. Additionally, the return on equity (ROE) remains low at 5.26%, which is below industry standards, suggesting challenges in generating adequate returns for shareholders. The company's financial performance underscores the difficulties faced in the commodity chemicals sector, characterized by intense competition...
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Camex Ltd Q2 FY26: Losses Deepen as Revenue Declines Continue
2025-11-13 09:26:20Camex Ltd., an Ahmedabad-based direct dyes manufacturer, continues to grapple with challenging market conditions as the company reported a net loss of ₹0.28 crores in Q2 FY26, marking the second consecutive quarter of losses. With a market capitalisation of just ₹38.00 crores, the micro-cap chemical company saw its stock plunge 6.12% to ₹35.00 following the results announcement, reflecting investor concerns over deteriorating operational performance and sustained margin pressure.
Read MoreHow has been the historical performance of Camex?
2025-11-13 00:18:22Answer: The historical performance of Camex shows a fluctuating trend in net sales and profitability over the years, culminating in a loss in the most recent fiscal year. Breakdown: Camex's net sales decreased from 179.25 Cr in Mar'22 to 146.84 Cr in Mar'23, reflecting a downward trend after a peak of 150.17 Cr in Mar'21. Total operating income followed a similar pattern, dropping to 146.84 Cr in Mar'23 from 179.25 Cr in Mar'22. The company's total expenditure also decreased from 176.78 Cr in Mar'22 to 146.53 Cr in Mar'23, with raw material costs and purchase of finished goods contributing significantly to the overall expenses. Operating profit, excluding other income, fell sharply to 0.31 Cr in Mar'23 from 2.47 Cr in Mar'22, leading to a profit before tax of -0.07 Cr in Mar'23, down from 4.07 Cr in the previous year. Consequently, the profit after tax also turned negative, resulting in a consolidated net ...
Read MoreCompliances-Certificate under Reg. 74 (5) of SEBI (DP) Regulations 2018
05-Jan-2026 | Source : BSEConfirmation Certificate in the matter of Regulation 74(5) of SEBI (Depositories and participants) Regulations2018 for the quarter ended December 312025
Shareholder Meeting / Postal Ballot-Scrutinizers Report
29-Dec-2025 | Source : BSEThis is in continuation of our Letter dated 24th November2025 informing about the Notice of Postal Ballot seeking approval of the members of the Company in respect of Item set out in the said notice through remote e-voting system. Please refer to the attached herewith Report of the scrutinizer issued on dtd.29th December2025.
Shareholder Meeting / Postal Ballot-Outcome of Postal_Ballot
29-Dec-2025 | Source : BSEPlease refer to the attached outcome of the postal Ballot Voting Results as per Format provided under Regulation 44 of the SEBI LODR Regulations 2015
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Camex Ltd has declared 5% dividend, ex-date: 08 Sep 14
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