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Poor Management Efficiency with a low ROCE of 6.86%
- The company has been able to generate a Return on Capital Employed (avg) of 6.86% signifying low profitability per unit of total capital (equity and debt)
Negative results in Jun 25
With ROCE of 3.85%, it has a expensive valuation with a 1.09 Enterprise value to Capital Employed
Consistent Underperformance against the benchmark over the last 3 years
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Darling Ingredients, Inc. for the last several years.
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Darling Ingredients Faces Valuation Shift Amid Declining Profitability Metrics
Darling Ingredients, Inc. has experienced a change in its valuation grade, now reflecting a premium status in the FMCG sector. Key financial metrics show a high P/E ratio and declining net profit, indicating challenges in profitability and a notable shift in the company's financial landscape.
Read MoreIs Darling Ingredients, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?
As of 21 November 2025, the valuation grade for Darling Ingredients, Inc. has moved from attractive to very expensive, indicating a shift towards overvaluation. The company is assessed as overvalued, supported by a P/E ratio of 29, an EV to EBITDA of 11.01, and a Price to Book Value of 1.16. In comparison, peers such as The J. M. Smucker Co. have a P/E of 23.79, while Conagra Brands, Inc. boasts a much lower P/E of 8.91, highlighting Darling's relative overvaluation. Additionally, the company's recent stock performance has lagged significantly behind the S&P 500, with a year-to-date return of only 0.06% compared to the S&P's 12.26%, and a three-year return of -53.35% versus the S&P's 67.17%. This stark contrast reinforces the notion that Darling Ingredients, Inc. is currently overvalued....
Read MoreIs Darling Ingredients, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?
As of 21 November 2025, the valuation grade for Darling Ingredients, Inc. has moved from attractive to very expensive, indicating a shift towards overvaluation. The company appears overvalued based on its P/E ratio of 29, which is significantly higher than peers like The J. M. Smucker Co. at 23.79 and Conagra Brands, Inc. at 8.91. Additionally, Darling's EV to EBITDA ratio stands at 11.01, while its EV to Sales ratio is 1.59, both suggesting a premium compared to industry norms. In terms of performance, Darling Ingredients has struggled recently, with a one-year return of -18.90%, contrasting sharply with the S&P 500's gain of 11.00% over the same period. This underperformance, combined with its high valuation ratios, reinforces the conclusion that the stock is currently overvalued....
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Shareholding Snapshot : Mar 2025
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Held in 120 Schemes (43.02%)
Held by 326 Foreign Institutions (28.31%)
Quarterly Results Snapshot (Consolidated) - Jun'25 - QoQ
QoQ Growth in quarter ended Jun 2025 is 7.49% vs -3.42% in Mar 2025
QoQ Growth in quarter ended Jun 2025 is 160.08% vs -122.93% in Mar 2025
Annual Results Snapshot (Consolidated) - Dec'24
YoY Growth in year ended Dec 2024 is -15.34% vs 3.70% in Dec 2023
YoY Growth in year ended Dec 2024 is -56.72% vs -11.60% in Dec 2023






