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Fundamentals for Schaeffler India Limited
Last Updated:
2025-10-16 19:47
Overall Fundamental outlook
Business Operations:
Sector: Consumer Cyclical Industry: Auto Parts
Schaeffler India Limited engages in the development, manufacture, and distribution of high-precision roller and ball bearings, and related components worldwide. The company operates in two segments, Mobility Components and Related Solutions; and Others. It offers ball bearings; linear guidance systems; cylindrical, spherical, needle, and tapered roller bearings; mounting and dismounting products; and lubrication, alignment, and condition monitoring products, as well as wheel bearings. The company also provides mechatronic products; analytical systems for condition monitoring; release system, timing drive, front end auxiliary drive, steering and suspension, release system, cooling, dampers, valve train, flywheels, and shift systems; clutch systems for passenger cars, light commercial vehicles, heavy commercial vehicles, and tractors; assembly machines, testing systems, handling technology, machining centers, digitalization services, robotics, and vision systems; and concentric slave cylinder, clutch master cylinder, semi slave cylinder, adapter, and high-pressure pipe assemblies. In addition, it offers engine, gear, transmission, grease, coolant, hydraulic, and shock absorber oil; spare part solutions; and maintenance, repair, and digital services. The company offers its products under the Schaeffler, LuK, INA, FAG, and Schaeffler TruPower brands. It serves aerospace, productronics, food, beverage and packaging, medical equipment, printing machinery, robotics, construction machinery, agriculture, pneumatic, industrial transmission, fluid, electric motors, rail, wind, water, solar, mining and processing, metallurgical production and processing, and textile machinery, as well as machine tools, two wheelers, power transmission, raw material, paper, and pulp industries. The company was formerly known as FAG Bearings India Limited and changed its name to Schaeffler India Limited in July 2017. Schaeffler India Limited was incorporated in 1962 and is based in Pune, India.
Revenue projections:
Revenue projections for SCHAEFFLER Investors may be wary of Schaeffler India Limited as its revenues are expected to fall below the prior year's levels. A revenue decrease often leads to concerns about profitability, as it is likely to affect the company's bottom line, prompting investors to take a more cautious approach.
Financial Ratios:
currentRatio
2.552000
forwardPE
46.793427
debtToEquity
1.012000
earningsGrowth
0.172000
revenueGrowth
0.117000
grossMargins
0.375430
operatingMargins
0.148520
trailingEps
64.770000
forwardEps
0.000000
The current ratio for SCHAEFFLER is 2.552, indicating that the company can service its short-term debt using available cash and assets. This suggests SCHAEFFLER has strong liquidity, with more than enough resources to meet its immediate financial commitments. With positive growth in both earnings and revenue, SCHAEFFLER is expected to grow its business. These indicators highlight a strong financial outlook, with the company on track for continued expansion and increasing profitability.
Price projections:
Price projections for SCHAEFFLER Price projections for SCHAEFFLER have consistently been revised upward, suggesting that analysts are increasingly optimistic about the company's performance. This trend reflects a positive outlook for SCHAEFFLER's future.
Recommendation changes over time:
Recommendations trend for SCHAEFFLER
Analysts have maintained a buy bias for SCHAEFFLER, which could prompt investors to consider the stock as a viable investment. With this positive outlook, SCHAEFFLER is positioned as an attractive option for those looking to park their money in a stable and potentially lucrative company.
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