Bhansali Engineering Polymers Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.94.32 Amidst Market Pressure

Nov 19 2025 09:58 AM IST
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Bhansali Engineering Polymers has reached a new 52-week low of Rs.94.32 today, marking a significant price level for the specialty chemicals company. The stock has been on a downward trajectory over the past three days, reflecting a cumulative return decline of 1.35% during this period, and currently trades below all key moving averages.



On 19 Nov 2025, Bhansali Engineering Polymers recorded this fresh low, underperforming its sector by 0.29% on the day. The stock’s current price is below its 5-day, 20-day, 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day moving averages, indicating sustained downward momentum. This contrasts with the broader market, where the Sensex opened flat but moved into positive territory, trading at 84,749.82 points, just 0.64% shy of its own 52-week high of 85,290.06. The Sensex’s 50-day moving average remains above its 200-day moving average, signalling a bullish trend for the benchmark index.



Bhansali Engineering Polymers operates within the specialty chemicals sector, which has seen mixed performance recently. Despite the company’s market capitalisation grade of 3, its Mojo Score stands at 31.0 with a current Mojo Grade of Sell, reflecting an adjustment in evaluation from a previous Strong Sell grade as of 10 Nov 2025.




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Examining Bhansali Engineering Polymers’ price performance over the past year reveals a decline of 22.60%, which contrasts with the Sensex’s positive return of 9.24% over the same period. The stock’s 52-week high was Rs.157.50, highlighting the extent of the recent price contraction. Over the last three days, the stock has consecutively declined, reflecting a short-term negative trend.



Financially, the company’s net sales for the quarter stood at Rs.325.10 crores, showing a fall of 11.40%. The operating cash flow for the year was recorded at Rs.108.75 crores, which is the lowest in recent periods. Additionally, the debtors turnover ratio for the half-year was 0.57 times, indicating slower collection efficiency compared to previous periods. Despite these figures, Bhansali Engineering Polymers maintains a low average debt-to-equity ratio of zero, suggesting minimal leverage on its balance sheet.



Return on equity (ROE) is reported at 16%, which is a notable metric in assessing the company’s profitability relative to shareholder equity. The stock’s price-to-book value ratio stands at 2.3, placing it within a fair valuation range compared to its peers’ historical averages. Furthermore, the current dividend yield is relatively high at 4.22%, which may be of interest to income-focused investors.




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In terms of market participation, domestic mutual funds hold a minimal stake of 0.01% in Bhansali Engineering Polymers. This limited exposure may reflect a cautious stance given the company’s recent financial and price performance. The stock has also underperformed the BSE500 index over the last three years, one year, and three months, indicating challenges in maintaining competitive returns within the broader market context.



While the Sensex and mega-cap stocks have shown resilience and modest gains, Bhansali Engineering Polymers’ share price movement and financial metrics suggest a period of subdued performance. The company’s long-term sales growth rate over the past five years is recorded at 7.58% annually, which is modest within the specialty chemicals industry.



Profitability trends over the past year show a decline in profits by 7.6%, aligning with the downward trajectory in share price. The stock’s current trading levels reflect these financial realities, with the 52-week low of Rs.94.32 marking a significant point in its recent price history.



Investors analysing Bhansali Engineering Polymers should consider these data points in the context of the broader market environment, sector dynamics, and company-specific financial indicators. The stock’s performance relative to key moving averages and market indices provides a factual basis for understanding its current valuation and price behaviour.






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