Repro India's Q4 financials show decline in profitability and sales
Repro India, a microcap printing and publishing company, reported negative financial results for the quarter ending March 2024. While the company showed a strong operating cash flow, there were concerns in areas such as profit before tax and net sales. Investors should carefully consider these factors before investing.
Repro India, a microcap company in the printing and publishing industry, recently announced its financial results for the quarter ending March 2024. The stock has been given a 'Strong Sell' call by MarketsMOJO.
The company's financial performance for the quarter has been negative, with a score of -14 compared to 3 in the previous quarter. However, there are some positive aspects to note from the financials. Repro India has shown a strong operating cash flow of Rs 27.17 crore annually, the highest in the last three years. This indicates that the company has generated higher cash revenues from its business operations.
On the other hand, there are some areas of concern in the financials. The profit before tax less other income (PBT) for the quarter was at Rs -0.39 crore, a significant decrease of -112.7% compared to the average PBT of the previous four quarters. The profit after tax (PAT) for the quarter was also at a low of Rs 0.13 crore, a decrease of -95.7% compared to the average PAT of the previous four quarters. This shows a negative trend in the near term for both PBT and PAT.
The net sales for the quarter were at Rs 112.29 crore, the lowest in the last five quarters, and a decrease of -6.3% compared to the average net sales of the previous four quarters. The operating profit (PBDIT) for the quarter was also at its lowest in the last five quarters at Rs 9.33 crore, indicating a negative trend in the near term. The operating profit margin for the quarter was at 8.31%, the lowest in the last five quarters, showing a decline in the company's efficiency.
Overall, Repro India's financial performance for the quarter ending March 2024 has been negative, with a decline in profitability and sales. Investors should take note of these factors before making any investment decisions.
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