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Sector: Basic MaterialsIndustry: Agricultural Inputs
The Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore Limited manufactures and markets fertilizers and petrochemicals in India. It operates through Fertilizer and Petrochemical segments. The company offers complex fertilizers, including ammonium phosphate and sulphate, and zincated factamfos; straight fertilizers, such as ammonium sulphate; organic fertilizers under the FACT Organic and FACT Organic Plus brands; bio-fertilizers comprising azospirillum, rhizobium, and phosphate solubilizing bacteria under the BIOFACT brand; and bagged gypsum under the FACT Gypsum brand. It also provides caprolactam, such as benzene, sulphur, ammonia, and carbon dioxide for use in manufacturing nylon tyre cords, nylon filament yarns, and engineering plastics, etc. for the textile and automobile industries; and by-products comprising anhydrous ammonia, cyclohexanone, soda ash, nitric acid, gypsum, sulphuric acid, and coloured-ammonium sulphate. In addition, the company imports fertilizers, including muriate of potash and others; and offers various services for farmers. Further, it engages in engineering consultancy and design; and fabrication and erection of industrial equipment activities. The Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore Limited was incorporated in 1943 and is headquartered in Kochi, India.
Revenue projections:
Not availableFinancial Ratios:
| currentRatio | 0.00000 |
|---|---|
| forwardPE | 0.00000 |
| debtToEquity | 295.14700 |
| earningsGrowth | -0.95400 |
| revenueGrowth | 0.40900 |
| grossMargins | 0.47468 |
| operatingMargins | 0.02437 |
| trailingEps | -0.62000 |
| forwardEps | 0.00000 |
FACT's high debt-to-equity ratio indicates a high level of leverage, meaning the company relies significantly on debt for financing. This can increase financial risk, particularly in times of economic instability or reduced profitability.
FACT's low earnings and revenue growth point to a likely decrease in profits. This suggests that the company is facing financial difficulties and may struggle to maintain its current level of profitability.
FACT's negative gross and operating margins indicate that the company is operating at a loss. This reflects an inability to cover production costs and operational expenses, which could undermine its financial stability.
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