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Micro FMCG
Market Cap
₹101 Cr.
P/E
10.84
  • Naman In-Store India
  • Omfurn India
  • JHS Svendgaard
FAQs on Naman In-Store (India) Ltd. Shareprice

Naman In-Store India has given lower returns compared to its competitors.
Naman In-Store India has grown at ~-40.07% over the last 1yrs while peers have grown at a median rate of 16.28%

Naman In-Store India is not expensive.
Latest PE of Naman In-Store India is 10.84, while 3 year average PE is 20.03.
Also latest EV/EBITDA of Naman In-Store India is 0 while 3yr average is 5.76.

Growth Table
  • Naman In-Store (India) Ltd.
  • Omfurn India
  • JHS Svendgaard
Balance Sheet
  • Naman In-Store (India) Ltd.
  • Omfurn India
  • JHS Svendgaard
Balance Sheet Snapshot
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Fund Flow Analysis
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*Data is as of latest FY end
Profit & Loss
  • Naman In-Store (India) Ltd.
  • Omfurn India
  • JHS Svendgaard
Cash Flow
  • Naman In-Store (India) Ltd.
  • Omfurn India
  • JHS Svendgaard
Cash Flow Analysis
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Ratios
= Dominant Factor
  • Naman In-Store (India) Ltd.
  • Omfurn India
  • JHS Svendgaard
Quarterly Results
  • Naman In-Store (India) Ltd.
  • Omfurn India
  • JHS Svendgaard
Reverse DCF
locked
Cr
locked
5 YEAR
locked 5
10 YEAR
locked 10
20 YEAR
locked 20
Implied Growth Rate over a 5 year period*
Implied Growth Rate over a 10 year period*
Implied Growth Rate over a 20 year period*
FAQs on Naman In-Store (India) Ltd. Financials

Balance sheet of Naman In-Store India is strong.
But short term working capital might become an issue for this company.

Yes, The debt of Naman In-Store India is increasing.
Latest debt of Naman In-Store India is ₹20.14 Crs as of Sep-24.
This is greater than Mar-24 when it was -₹15.31 Crs.

The profit is oscillating.
The profit of Naman In-Store India is ₹8.32 Crs for TTM, ₹9.27 Crs for Mar 2024 and ₹4.35 Crs for Mar 2023.

The company seems to be paying a very low dividend.
Investors need to see where the company is allocating its profits.
Naman In-Store 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, Inventory

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