ABB India Limited develops and sells products and system solutions to utilities, industries, channel partners, and original equipment manufacturers in India and internationally. The company operates through Motion, Robotics and Discrete Automation, Electrification, and Process Automation segments. The Motion segment produces and provides motors, generators, and drives that provide power, motion, and control for a range of automation applications; and offers solutions and related services. The Robotics and Discrete Automation segment provides value-added solutions in robotics, machine, and factory automation. The Electrification segment offers a range of digital and connected solutions for low- and medium-voltage applications, including EV infrastructure, solar inverters, modular substations, distribution automation, power protection, wiring accessories, switchgear, enclosures, cabling, sensing, and control. The Process Automation segment provides products, systems, and services, such as turnkey engineering, control systems, measurement products, life cycle services, outsourced maintenance, and industry specific products for the optimization of the productivity of industrial processes in oil and gas, power, chemicals and pharmaceuticals, pulp and paper, metals and minerals, marine, and ports industries. The company was formerly known as ABB Limited and changed its name to ABB India Limited in June 2013. ABB India Limited was incorporated in 1949 and is based in Bengaluru, India. ABB India Limited is a subsidiary of ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd.
Revenue projections:
Revenue projections for ABB Investors are expected to be cautious with ABB, as its revenues are projected to fall compared to last year. A decline in revenue often results in a negative impact on profitability, prompting concerns about the company's financial stability and making investors more conservative in their approach.
Financial Ratios:
currentRatio
0.000000
forwardPE
56.861347
debtToEquity
0.733000
earningsGrowth
0.033000
revenueGrowth
0.026000
grossMargins
0.418790
operatingMargins
0.173600
trailingEps
89.330000
forwardEps
97.170000
ABB's elevated forward PE points to potential overvaluation, limiting further price gains and increasing the likelihood of a correction. This valuation metric must be assessed in conjunction with other fundamentals for a balanced investment outlook. ABB India Limited's negative gross and operating margins suggest that the company is currently unprofitable, both in terms of production and overall operations. This could reflect rising costs or declining revenues, posing challenges for future profitability. ABB's forward EPS surpasses its trailing EPS, indicating that the company is expected to be more profitable in the current financial year. This reflects growing confidence in ABB's earnings potential, suggesting stronger financial performance compared to the previous year.
Price projections:
Price projections for ABB ABB's price has consistently hovered around the lower limit of price projections. This pattern suggests that the stock may be underperforming relative to expectations, which could lead to concerns among investors.
Recommendation changes over time:
Recommendations trend for ABB
Analysts have been favoring ABB with a buy bias recently, signaling a promising investment opportunity. This optimistic outlook may attract more investors, positioning ABB as a desirable option for those seeking to invest their money in a stable, profitable company with strong growth potential.
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