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Fundamentals for Tube Investments of India Limited
Last Updated:
2025-04-24 19:49
Overall Fundamental outlook
Business Operations:
Sector: Industrials Industry: Conglomerates
Tube Investments of India Limited, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture and sale of precision engineered and metal formed products to automotive, railway, construction, agriculture, etc. in India. The company operates through eight segments: Engineering, Metal Formed Products, Mobility, Gear and Gear Products, Power Systems, Industrial Systems, Electric Vehicle, and Medical. The Engineering segment offers cold rolled steel strips, precision steel tubes, cold drawn welded tubes, electric resistance welded tubes, and tubular components. The Metal Formed Products segments provides automotive chains, fine blanked and stamped products, roll-formed car doorframes, and cold rolled formed sections. The Mobility segment offers standard bicycles; special bicycles, including alloy bikes; specialty performance bikes; fitness equipment; and electric bicycles, as well as cycling accessories and spare parts. The Gear and Gear Products segment provides gears, gear boxes, gear motors, and gear assemblies. The Power Systems segment offers transformers and switchgears, as well as engages automation and turnkey projects. The Industrial Systems segment provides electric motors, alternators, drives, and traction electronics, as well as SCADA solutions. The Electric Vehicle segment offers electric three-wheelers, tractors, and commercial vehicles. The Medical segment is involved in the provision of medical consumables; and contract development and manufacturing operations of active pharmaceutical ingredients. It also offers industrial chains, optic lens, TMT bars and TI machine building solutions. The company was founded in 1900 and is based in Chennai, India.
Revenue projections:
Revenue projections for TIINDIA TIINDIA is projected to experience a revenue decline compared to last year, a development that often leads to investor caution. The drop could negatively impact the company's bottom line, as lower revenues typically signal reduced profitability, prompting more conservative investment strategies.
Financial Ratios:
currentRatio
0.000000
forwardPE
45.849056
debtToEquity
40.844000
earningsGrowth
-0.753000
revenueGrowth
0.155000
grossMargins
0.313800
operatingMargins
0.077800
trailingEps
41.930000
forwardEps
48.830000
TIINDIA's low earnings and revenue growth highlight potential profit shrinkage. This suggests that the company may struggle to maintain its financial performance, raising concerns about its future profitability. Tube Investments of India Limited's negative gross and operating margins point to financial difficulties, as the company is unable to generate profit from its core operations or production. This could signal broader problems in cost management or declining sales. TIINDIA's forward EPS is higher than its trailing EPS, suggesting the company is expected to improve its profitability this financial year. This reflects growing confidence in TIINDIA's earnings potential, with forecasts indicating better financial performance than in the prior year.
Price projections:
Price projections for TIINDIA The current price of Tube Investments of India Limited aligns with projections, showing no clear risks or opportunities. This lack of volatility suggests a stable environment for investors, who may wish to hold off on major adjustments until market conditions change.
Recommendation changes over time:
Recommendations trend for TIINDIA
Analysts have maintained a buy bias for TIINDIA, which could prompt investors to consider the stock as a viable investment. With this positive outlook, TIINDIA is positioned as an attractive option for those looking to park their money in a stable and potentially lucrative company.
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