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Micro FMCG
Market Cap
₹10 Cr.
P/E
26.45
  • Super Bakers (India)
  • Uniroyal Marine Exp.
  • Shah Foods
FAQs on Super Bakers (India) Ltd. Shareprice

Super Bakers (India) has given better returns compared to its competitors.
Super Bakers (India) has grown at ~12.29% over the last 10yrs while peers have grown at a median rate of -1.0%

Super Bakers (India) is expensive when considering the PE ratio, however latest EV/EBIDTA is < 3 yr avg EV/EBIDTA.
Latest PE of Super Bakers (India) is 26.45, while 3 year average PE is 19.17.
Also latest EV/EBITDA of Super Bakers (India) is 0.0 while 3yr average is 0.23.

Growth Table
  • Super Bakers (India) Ltd.
  • Uniroyal Marine Exp.
  • Shah Foods
Balance Sheet
  • Super Bakers (India) Ltd.
  • Uniroyal Marine Exp.
  • Shah Foods
Balance Sheet Snapshot
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Fund Flow Analysis
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*Data is as of latest FY end
Profit & Loss
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  • Uniroyal Marine Exp.
  • Shah Foods
Cash Flow
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  • Uniroyal Marine Exp.
  • Shah Foods
Cash Flow Analysis
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Ratios
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  • Uniroyal Marine Exp.
  • Shah Foods
Quarterly Results
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  • Uniroyal Marine Exp.
  • Shah Foods
Reverse DCF
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Cr
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10 YEAR
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FAQs on Super Bakers (India) Ltd. Financials

Super Bakers (India) balance sheet is weak and might have solvency issues

Yes, The net debt of Super Bakers (India) is increasing.
Latest net debt of Super Bakers (India) is -₹3.9 Crs as of Sep-24.
This is greater than Mar-24 when it was -₹7.74 Crs.

The profit is oscillating.
The profit of Super Bakers (India) is ₹0.35 Crs for Mar 2024, ₹0.28 Crs for Mar 2023 and ₹0.28 Crs for Mar 2022

The company seems to be paying a very low dividend.
Investors need to see where the company is allocating its profits.
Super Bakers (India) latest dividend payout ratio is 0% and 3yr average dividend payout ratio is 0%

Companies resources are allocated to majorly unproductive assets like Cash & Short Term Investments

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