Stock Performance and Market Context
The stock opened the day with a gap down of -3.09% and continued to slide, hitting an intraday low of Rs.207.1, representing a decline of -5.78% on the day. This move extended a two-day losing streak during which the stock has fallen by -8.2%. In comparison, the Plastic Products sector itself declined by -3.72%, indicating that All Time Plastics Ltd underperformed its sector by -1.82% on the trading session.
All Time Plastics Ltd is currently trading below all key moving averages, including the 5-day, 20-day, 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day averages, signalling sustained downward momentum. The broader market environment has also been challenging, with the Sensex opening sharply lower at 77,056.75, down -2.36% or -1,862.15 points, and continuing to trade below its 50-day moving average. The Sensex has recorded a three-week consecutive decline, losing -6.84% over this period.
Financial and Operational Overview
Over the past year, All Time Plastics Ltd’s stock price has remained flat, generating a 0.00% return, while the Sensex has advanced by 3.79%. The stock’s 52-week high was Rs.334.8, highlighting the extent of the recent decline. The company’s market capitalisation grade stands at 3, reflecting its mid-tier size within the sector.
Despite the recent price weakness, the company maintains a high management efficiency, with a return on capital employed (ROCE) of 21.36%, which is a positive indicator of how effectively the company is utilising its capital base. The return on equity (ROE) is measured at 8, and the stock trades at a price-to-book value of 2.4, suggesting a fair valuation relative to its book value.
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Growth and Profitability Trends
All Time Plastics Ltd has experienced modest long-term growth, with net sales increasing at an annual rate of 12.20% over the last five years. However, recent profitability metrics have shown some softness. The company’s profit after tax (PAT) for the latest six months stands at Rs.16.47 crores, reflecting a decline of -35.23% compared to the previous period. This contraction in earnings has contributed to the subdued stock performance.
While profits have risen by 6% over the past year, the flat stock return suggests that the market has factored in the recent earnings softness and other headwinds. The company’s Mojo Score is 47.0, with a Mojo Grade of Sell as of 2 Mar 2026, downgraded from Hold, indicating a cautious stance based on current fundamentals and price action.
Institutional Investor Activity
Institutional participation in All Time Plastics Ltd has decreased, with a reduction of -0.95% in their stake over the previous quarter. Currently, institutional investors hold 13.37% of the company’s shares. This decline in institutional ownership may reflect a reassessment of the company’s prospects by investors with greater analytical resources, which can influence market sentiment and liquidity.
Sector and Market Influences
The Plastic Products - Industrial sector has faced pressure alongside the broader market, which has seen volatility with the INDIA VIX index reaching a new 52-week high. The sector’s decline of -3.72% contrasts with the sharper fall in All Time Plastics Ltd’s share price, underscoring company-specific factors contributing to the stock’s underperformance.
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Summary of Key Metrics
To summarise, All Time Plastics Ltd’s recent decline to Rs.207.1 marks a significant technical low point, reflecting a combination of subdued earnings growth, reduced institutional interest, and broader market weakness. The stock’s performance contrasts with the sector and market indices, which have also experienced declines but to a lesser extent.
Despite the current challenges, the company’s strong ROCE and fair valuation metrics provide a degree of operational resilience. However, the recent downgrade to a Sell grade and the falling share price highlight the cautious environment surrounding the stock as of early March 2026.
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