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Garnet International Ltd
Why is Garnet Intl. falling/rising?
On 03-Dec, Garnet International Ltd’s stock price continued its downward trajectory, closing at ₹74.84, down by 0.48% or ₹0.36. This decline reflects a broader trend of underperformance relative to market benchmarks and persistent weakness in technical indicators.
Garnet International Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.65 Amid Market Volatility
Garnet International, a Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC), touched a new 52-week low of Rs.65 today, marking a significant decline amid a volatile trading session. The stock has experienced a three-day consecutive decline, reflecting ongoing pressures within the sector and company-specific factors.
Garnet International Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.69.2 Amid Market Pressure
Garnet International, a Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC), has reached a new 52-week low of Rs.69.2, marking a significant decline in its stock price amid broader market dynamics and company-specific factors. The stock’s recent performance contrasts sharply with the overall positive trend in the Sensex, highlighting ongoing challenges within the company’s sector.
Garnet International Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.69.2 Amid Market Pressure
Garnet International, a Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC), has reached a new 52-week low of Rs.69.2, marking a significant decline in its stock price amid broader market dynamics and company-specific factors. The stock’s recent performance contrasts sharply with the positive trajectory of the Sensex, highlighting challenges faced by the company over the past year.
Garnet International Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.69.2 Amid Market Underperformance
Garnet International, a Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC), touched a fresh 52-week low of Rs.69.2 today, marking a significant decline in its stock price amid broader market gains. The stock’s recent performance contrasts sharply with the positive trajectory of the Sensex and sector peers, highlighting ongoing challenges within the company’s valuation and market positioning.
Garnet International Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.69.2 Amid Market Underperformance
Garnet International, a Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC), has reached a new 52-week low of Rs.69.2, marking a significant decline in its stock price amid broader market gains. The stock's recent performance contrasts sharply with the positive momentum seen in the Sensex and sector peers.
Garnet International Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.69.2 Amid Market Pressure
Garnet International, a Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC), has reached a new 52-week low of Rs.69.2, marking a significant decline in its stock price amid broader market movements and company-specific factors. The stock's recent performance contrasts sharply with the overall positive trend in the Sensex, highlighting ongoing challenges within the company’s sector.
Garnet International Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.72 Amidst Market Pressure
Garnet International, a Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC), has reached a new 52-week low of Rs.72 today, marking a significant decline amid a broader market environment where the Sensex continues to hit fresh highs. The stock has experienced a sustained downward trend over the past week, reflecting ongoing pressures within the company’s sector and its own financial metrics.
Is Garnet Intl. overvalued or undervalued?
As of November 19, 2025, Garnet Intl. is fairly valued with a PE ratio of 33.94 and an EV to EBIT of 42.43, despite a year-to-date return of -56.12%, especially when compared to peers like Bajaj Finance at 34.23 and Life Insurance at 11.32.
Why is Garnet Intl. falling/rising?
As of 19-Nov, Garnet International Ltd's stock price is Rs. 74.15, down 14.23%, marking a 52-week low and a 30.6% decline over the past six days. The stock has significantly underperformed its sector and the broader market, with no positive indicators to suggest a reversal of its bearish trend.
Garnet International Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.75.3 Amid Market Volatility
Garnet International, a Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC), has reached a new 52-week low of Rs.75.3 on 19 Nov 2025, marking a significant decline amid a volatile trading session and a prolonged downtrend over the past week.
Why is Garnet Intl. falling/rising?
As of 18-Nov, Garnet International Ltd's stock price is Rs. 86.45, down 14.91%, hitting a 52-week low and showing significant declines over the past week and month. Despite increased investor participation, the stock has underperformed its sector and the broader market, reflecting ongoing volatility and negative sentiment.
Garnet International Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.96.9 Amidst Market Pressure
Garnet International, a Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC), has touched a new 52-week low of Rs.96.9 today, marking a significant decline in its stock price amid broader market fluctuations and sectoral underperformance.
Is Garnet Intl. overvalued or undervalued?
As of November 17, 2025, Garnet Intl. is considered expensive and overvalued with a PE ratio of 46.50 and an EV to EBITDA of 58.05, significantly higher than its peers, and has underperformed the Sensex by 20% over the past year.
Garnet International Q2 FY26: Profit Surge Masks Underlying Revenue Concerns
Garnet International Limited, a Mumbai-based non-banking financial company with investments and textile operations, reported a consolidated net profit of ₹2.81 crores for Q2 FY26, representing a remarkable sequential surge of 117.83% from ₹1.29 crores in Q1 FY26 and an impressive year-on-year jump of 401.79% from ₹0.56 crores in Q2 FY25. However, the profit surge belies a troubling revenue picture, with net sales declining 4.23% quarter-on-quarter to ₹2.04 crores. The stock has reacted negatively to the company's overall trajectory, falling 20.00% over the past year and trading at ₹101.60 with a market capitalisation of ₹206.00 crores, placing it firmly in micro-cap territory.
How has been the historical performance of Garnet Intl.?
Garnet Intl. experienced significant fluctuations, with net sales declining from 59.33 Cr in Mar'23 to 8.73 Cr in Mar'25, but showed a recovery in profitability metrics, achieving a consolidated net profit of 1.52 Cr in Mar'25 after a loss of 5.99 Cr in Mar'24. Total assets and liabilities decreased during the same period, and cash flow from operating activities was negative at -2.00 Cr in Mar'25.
Why is Garnet Intl. falling/rising?
As of 14-Nov, Garnet International Ltd's stock price is Rs 104.00, down 1.05%, and has underperformed its sector by 1.81%. The stock has seen a year-to-date decline of 38.46%, contrasting sharply with the Sensex's 8.22% gain, indicating a bearish trend and declining investor confidence.
Why is Garnet Intl. falling/rising?
As of 07-Nov, Garnet International Ltd's stock price is at 109.70, up 8.08% today after four days of decline, with significant intraday performance and increased delivery volume. However, it has a year-to-date decline of 35.09%, indicating ongoing challenges despite recent gains.
Garnet International Stock Hits New 52-Week Low at Rs. 97
Garnet International, a microcap in the NBFC sector, has hit a new 52-week low, continuing a four-day decline. The company has experienced a significant one-year performance drop, with negative net sales growth and low return on equity, while also facing pressure from pledged promoter shares.
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