V.I.P. Industries Limited

$ 317.50 -0.22 %

Headquartered in Mumbai, India, V.I.P. Industries Limited, established in 1968, specializes in the manufacturing and distribution of luggage, bags, and accessories across India. The company's diverse product range encompasses both hard-sided and soft-sided options, featuring items such as elegant handbags, durable printed polycarbonate cases, flexible uprights, stylish vanity cases, robust hard suitcases, professional briefcases, convenient wheeled trolleys, adventurous rucksacks, practical backpacks, spacious duffel bags, specialized laptop bags, and everyday school bags. These products are primarily marketed under its esteemed brand portfolio, which includes VIP, Caprese, Carlton, Skybags, Alfa, Footloose, and Aristocrat. In addition to its significant domestic footprint, V.I.P. Industries Limited extends its reach internationally, exporting its goods to approximately 45 countries.

CEO: Anjan Mohanty - https://www.vipindustries.co.in

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Recommandation

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DCF

$ -200.77

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VIPIND.NS vs S&P500

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Quick ratio

0.48

indicates that the company may have difficulty covering its short-term debts with its readily available assets.

P/E ratio

-13.35

may indicate that the company is undervalued or has poor growth prospects.

EPS

-23.79

is the net profit of a company divided by the number of outstanding shares, indicating the profit earned per share.

ROE

-68.09 %

indicates low profitability, suggesting that the company is not using equity efficiently to generate profits.

ROIC

-35.20 %

does not generate enough return to cover its financing costs, which indicates value destruction and may pose long-term profitability issues.

WACC

5.79

is a company's average cost of capital, weighted by the proportion of debt and equity in its financing. It represents the minimum return the company must generate to satisfy its investors.

Debt-to-Equity Ratio

2.55

means it relies more on debt, which can increase financial risk.

Free cash flow per share

2.72

is a measure of a company's financial flexibility that is determined by dividing free cash flow by the total number of shares outstanding.

Dividend payout ratio

-0.11 %

indicates that the company is retaining a large portion of its profits to reinvest in growth

Earnings per share

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Financials

Piotroski score
3 indicates worrying financial health
Altman score
2.46 indicates an uncertain financial situation
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Cash / Debt

Cash Ratio
0.04 indicates liquidity risk, as the company may not have enough cash to meet its immediate obligations
Debt Ratio
0.46 indicates that the company uses little debt to finance its assets, suggesting good financial stability
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Free Cash Flow

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Earnings Per Share (annual)

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Sales

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