Kama Holdings' Q1 FY25 Financial Results Show Negative Performance and Declining Trends

Aug 13 2024 04:35 PM IST
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Kama Holdings, a midcap finance company, has reported a negative performance in the quarter ending March 2024, with a significant decline in just three months. The company's Profit Before Tax and Profit After Tax have both fallen by over 30% year on year, and its Operating Cash Flow and Operating Profit Margin have also seen a decline. This indicates a deterioration in the company's efficiency and cash revenues from business operations. The company's financial report also shows a negative trend in the near term, with the lowest figures in the last five quarters for various key indicators such as Profit Before Tax less Other Income, Operating Profit Margin, and Earnings per Share. Investors should consider these factors before making any investment decisions.

Kama Holdings, a midcap finance company, recently declared its financial results for the quarter ending March 2024. The company’s stock has been given a ‘Sell’ call by MarketsMOJO.

According to the financial report, Kama Holdings has seen a negative performance in the quarter, with a score of -11 compared to 2 in the previous quarter. This is a significant decline in just three months.


The company’s Profit Before Tax (PBT) less Other Income has fallen by 30.60% year on year, with a near-term trend that is very negative. Similarly, the Profit After Tax (PAT) has also fallen by 31.6% year on year, with a negative trend in the near term.


Kama Holdings’ Operating Cash Flow has also seen a decline, with the lowest figure of Rs 2,126.31 crore in the last three years. This indicates that the company’s cash revenues from business operations are falling.


The Operating Profit Margin for the quarter is also at its lowest in the last five quarters, at 17.80%. This shows a deterioration in the company’s efficiency.


Moreover, the company’s Profit Before Tax less Other Income for the quarter is also at its lowest in the last five quarters, at Rs 339.28 crore. This further supports the negative trend in the near term.


Additionally, the Earnings per Share (EPS) for the quarter is also at its lowest in the last five quarters, at Rs 39.15. This indicates a decline in profitability and lower earnings for shareholders.


Overall, Kama Holdings’ financial performance for the quarter ending March 2024 has been negative, with declining trends in various key indicators. Investors should take note of these factors before making any investment decisions.


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