
Vinyl Chemicals Sees Revision in Market Evaluation Amidst Challenging Financial Trends
2025-12-02 10:09:46Vinyl Chemicals has undergone a revision in its market evaluation, reflecting a shift in analytical perspective driven by recent financial and technical developments. The company’s performance metrics across quality, valuation, financial trends, and technical indicators have influenced this reassessment, highlighting ongoing challenges in its operational and market standing.
Read MoreWhy is Vinyl Chemicals falling/rising?
2025-11-25 00:55:36Recent Price Movement and Market Performance Vinyl Chemicals has been on a losing streak for the past three consecutive days, during which it has shed nearly 6% in value. On the day in question, the stock touched an intraday low of ₹246.3, representing a 4.2% decline from previous levels. The weighted average price indicates that a larger volume of shares traded closer to this low, suggesting selling pressure dominated the session. This price action is further underscored by the stock trading below all key moving averages, including the 5-day, 20-day, 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day averages, signalling a bearish technical outlook. Comparative Returns Against Benchmarks When analysing Vinyl Chemicals’ returns relative to the Sensex, the disparity i...
Read MoreIs Vinyl Chemicals overvalued or undervalued?
2025-11-20 08:05:55As of 19 November 2025, the valuation grade for Vinyl Chemicals has moved from fair to expensive. The company is currently overvalued based on its key financial ratios, including a PE ratio of 25.02, an EV to EBIT of 26.58, and an EV to EBITDA of 26.42. These figures indicate that the stock is trading at a premium compared to its earnings and cash flow generation capabilities. In comparison to its peers, Vinyl Chemicals has a PE ratio that is significantly lower than Elitecon International, which stands at 265.8, but higher than PTC India, which is at 7.5, indicating a disparity in valuation within the industry. Additionally, the company's recent stock performance has been underwhelming, with a year-to-date return of -22.43%, contrasting sharply with the Sensex's positive return of 9.02% over the same period. This suggests that the market may be pricing in excessive optimism for Vinyl Chemicals, reinforcin...
Read MoreIs Vinyl Chemicals overvalued or undervalued?
2025-11-19 08:08:39As of 18 November 2025, the valuation grade for Vinyl Chemicals has moved from expensive to fair, indicating a more favorable assessment of its market position. The company is currently fairly valued, with a PE ratio of 24.71, an EV to EBITDA ratio of 26.08, and a dividend yield of 2.65%. In comparison to its peers, Vinyl Chemicals stands out against Elitecon International, which has a significantly higher PE ratio of 279.69, and Lloyds Enterprises, with a PE of 28.64. This suggests that Vinyl Chemicals offers a more attractive valuation relative to these competitors. Despite recent underperformance against the Sensex, with a year-to-date return of -23.41% compared to the Sensex's 8.36%, the company's financial metrics indicate that it is positioned reasonably within its industry....
Read MoreIs Vinyl Chemicals overvalued or undervalued?
2025-11-14 08:09:26As of 13 November 2025, the valuation grade for Vinyl Chemicals has moved from fair to expensive, indicating a shift in its market perception. The company is currently considered overvalued based on its financial ratios, which include a PE ratio of 25.01, an EV to EBIT of 26.57, and a Price to Book Value of 4.05. These figures suggest that the stock is trading at a premium compared to its earnings and book value. In comparison to its peers, Vinyl Chemicals stands out with a higher PE ratio than PTC India, which has a PE of 7.67 and is deemed very attractive, while Elitecon International is classified as very expensive with a staggering PE of 320.89. The company's recent stock performance has lagged behind the Sensex, with a year-to-date return of -22.46% compared to the Sensex's 8.11%, reinforcing the notion that Vinyl Chemicals may not be a favorable investment at its current valuation....
Read MoreWhy is Vinyl Chemicals falling/rising?
2025-11-07 22:46:04As of 07-Nov, Vinyl Chemicals (I) Ltd is experiencing a decline in its stock price, currently at Rs 265.50, which reflects a decrease of Rs 4.05 or 1.5%. The stock has been underperforming, having fallen consecutively for the last three days, resulting in a total decline of 3.96% during this period. It has also touched an intraday low of Rs 239.95, marking a significant drop of 10.98%. The stock is trading below its 5-day, 20-day, 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day moving averages, indicating a bearish trend. Despite a rise in investor participation, with a 52.35% increase in delivery volume compared to the 5-day average, the overall performance remains weak, as evidenced by the stock's returns of -3.84% over the past week and -8.08% over the past month. In the broader market context, the Sensex has shown a relatively stable performance, with a slight decline of only 0.86% over the past week and an increase of 1...
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Clarification Regarding Effective Date Of Appointment Mentioned In Disclosure Submitted Under Regulation 30 Of SEBI (Listing Obligations And Disclosure Requirements) Regulations 2015 On 20Th January 2026
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Intimation Under Regulation 30 Of SEBI (Listing Obligations And Disclosure Requirements) Regulations 2015- Appointment Of Additional Directors
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