Overall Fundamental outlook

Business Operations:

Sector: Technology
Industry: Solar

Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited engages in the provision of engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services to solar power projects. It operates through two segments, Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC), and Operations and Maintenance (O&M). The EPC segment services primarily include design and engineering, procurement, inspection and audit, construction, and field quality monitoring; project managing, testing, commissioning, and connecting solar projects to the grid; anchoring and mooring, project planning, module and equipment floating structure installation, maintenance manual and design book issuance, and bathymetric and geotechnical assessment studies for floating solar projects; and hybrid energy storage solutions, such as solar and battery energy storage and standalone turnkey battery energy storage solutions. The O&M segment offers operations and maintenance services, and asset management solutions to EPC projects and third-party customers. It operates in 28 countries with operations in India, the Middle East, Africa, South-East Asia, the United States, Australia, Philippines, Thailand, Europe, South America, and Latin America. The company was formerly known as Sterling and Wilson Solar Limited and changed its name to Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited in November 2021. Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited was founded in 2011 and is based in Mumbai, India.

Revenue projections:

Revenue projections for SWSOLAR
Revenue projections for SWSOLAR

Revenues for SWSOLAR are expected to drop compared to the previous year, which could be a cause for concern for investors. A decline in earnings may negatively impact the company's profitability, leading cautious investors to reconsider their positions, as it often signals challenges in overall financial health.

Financial Ratios:

currentRatio 0.000000
forwardPE 18.201488
debtToEquity 95.278000
earningsGrowth 0.000000
revenueGrowth 2.152000
grossMargins 0.103880
operatingMargins 0.036450
trailingEps 1.820000
forwardEps 27.300000

SWSOLAR's Forward PE ratio suggests the stock price is reasonable in relation to earnings. It's not overpriced, providing room for future growth, making the stock a potentially valuable investment for those seeking long-term gains.
SWSOLAR's high debt-to-equity ratio indicates that the company is heavily leveraged. This suggests a significant reliance on debt to finance its operations, which could expose the company to higher financial risks if its cash flow or profitability decreases.
Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited'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 Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited's earnings potential, suggesting stronger financial performance compared to the previous year.

Price projections:

Price projections for SWSOLAR
Price projections for SWSOLAR

Price projections for SWSOLAR have been revised down over time, reflecting a less optimistic outlook. Analysts appear to be adjusting their expectations, signaling concerns about the company's ability to sustain its previous growth levels.

Insider Transactions:

Insider Transactions for SWSOLAR
Insider Transactions for SWSOLAR


43 Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited shares were sold in recent transactions, with market price at 668.3569740472838.There were no sell transactions during the given period.Investors are purchasing SWSOLAR more frequently than selling it near the current price levels, which might point to a bullish sentiment. This pattern could be interpreted as a favorable outlook for the stock's future.

Recommendation changes over time:

Recommendations trend for SWSOLAR
Recommendations trend for SWSOLAR


Analysts' buy bias for Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited signals that the stock is considered a favorable investment. This outlook might prompt investors to allocate funds to Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited, seeing it as a solid and profitable choice to park their money and potentially benefit from the company's long-term growth.