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Fundamentals for MMTC Limited
Business Operations:
Sector: IndustrialsIndustry: Conglomerates
MMTC Limited operates as a trading company in Asia, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, and North America. It operates through Minerals, Precious Metals, Metals, Agro Products, Coal & Hydrocarbon, Fertilizer, and General Trade/others segments. The company engages in the trading of agro products, coal and hydrocarbon products, fertilizers and chemicals, precious metals, non-ferrous metals, metals and industrial raw materials, minerals, and gems and jewellery, as well as involved in PMD retail; and projects and general trade activities. It also trades wind power generated by the wind farm located at Gajendragad in Karnataka. MMTC Limited was incorporated in 1963 and is based in New Delhi, India.
Revenue projections:
Financial Ratios:
| currentRatio | 3.39700 |
|---|---|
| forwardPE | 0.00000 |
| debtToEquity | 0.11400 |
| earningsGrowth | 83.00000 |
| revenueGrowth | 1.65200 |
| grossMargins | 0.89443 |
| operatingMargins | -189.67213 |
| trailingEps | 2.58000 |
| forwardEps | 0.00000 |
MMTC Limited's current ratio of 3.397 indicates strong liquidity, meaning the company can comfortably meet its short-term debt obligations. This financial position reflects MMTC Limited's ability to use its cash reserves and current assets to cover liabilities without facing any cash flow issues.
MMTC Limited's positive earnings and revenue growth signal that the company is expected to expand its business. This healthy financial trend reflects an optimistic outlook, suggesting continued growth in both sales and profits for MMTC Limited.
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