Key Events This Week
Jan 5: Stock opens at Rs.12.47, down 3.63%
Jan 6: Hits 52-week low at Rs.12.02 amid continued downtrend
Jan 8: Hits lower circuit at Rs.12.32 on heavy selling pressure
Jan 9: Week closes at Rs.12.88, down 0.23% on the day
Monday, 5 January 2026: Weak Start Amid Market Decline
Flexituff Ventures International Ltd began the week with a sharp decline, closing at Rs.12.47, down 3.63% from the previous close. This drop contrasted with the Sensex’s modest fall of 0.18% to 37,730.95, signalling early weakness in the stock amid broader market pressures. The volume was moderate at 6,333 shares, reflecting cautious trading activity. The stock’s decline set the tone for a challenging week ahead.
Tuesday, 6 January 2026: Stock Hits 52-Week Low at Rs.12.02
On 6 January, Flexituff Ventures’ share price plunged to a fresh 52-week low of Rs.12.02, marking a significant milestone in its ongoing downtrend. Despite outperforming its sector by 1.06% on the day, the stock remained well below all key moving averages, including the 5-day, 20-day, 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day averages, indicating persistent bearish momentum.
The broader market was also weak, with the Sensex declining 0.19% to 37,657.70. Flexituff’s financial metrics continue to raise concerns: a low Mojo Score of 1.0 with a Strong Sell grade, a high Debt to EBITDA ratio of 5.59 times, and negative book value. The company reported a sharp contraction in net sales by 89.82% to Rs.16.80 crore over the latest six months, alongside a loss after tax of Rs.36.36 crore, down 89.82%. Operating cash flow was deeply negative at Rs.-266.21 crore, highlighting liquidity pressures.
Promoter share pledging remains elevated at 77%, adding to the stock’s vulnerability amid market volatility. The stock’s 82.24% decline over the past year starkly contrasts with the Sensex’s 9.08% gain, underscoring its sustained underperformance.
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Wednesday, 7 January 2026: Temporary Recovery Amid Thin Volumes
The stock rebounded modestly on 7 January, closing at Rs.12.97, up 3.10% on the day, its highest close of the week. This gain came despite a largely flat Sensex, which edged up 0.03% to 37,669.63. Volume increased to 6,567 shares, suggesting some short-term buying interest. However, this uptick was insufficient to reverse the broader downtrend, as the stock remained below all key moving averages and near its 52-week low.
Thursday, 8 January 2026: Lower Circuit Hit on Heavy Selling Pressure
Flexituff Ventures faced intense selling pressure on 8 January, hitting its lower circuit limit at Rs.12.32, down 4.94% from the previous close. The stock opened at Rs.13.00 and steadily declined throughout the session, triggering an automatic trading halt designed to curb excessive volatility. The total traded volume was modest at 59,840 shares, indicating concentrated selling by a limited number of participants.
This sharp decline outpaced the Garments & Apparels sector’s fall of 0.99% and the Sensex’s 0.43% drop to 37,137.33. The stock’s proximity to its 52-week low of Rs.12.02 (just 2.44% away) and its trading below all major moving averages reinforced the bearish technical outlook. The company’s micro-cap status and a market capitalisation of Rs.42.47 crore contribute to its heightened volatility and liquidity challenges.
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Friday, 9 January 2026: Week Ends with Mild Decline
The week concluded with Flexituff Ventures closing at Rs.12.88, down 0.23% on the day and 0.46% for the week. The Sensex continued its downward trajectory, falling 0.89% to 36,807.62. Trading volume was moderate at 2,347 shares. Despite the slight decline, the stock’s performance was relatively resilient compared to the broader market’s sharper fall of 2.62% over the week. However, the persistent technical weakness and fundamental challenges remain significant headwinds.
| Date | Stock Price | Day Change | Sensex | Day Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-01-05 | Rs.12.47 | -3.63% | 37,730.95 | -0.18% |
| 2026-01-06 | Rs.12.58 | +0.88% | 37,657.70 | -0.19% |
| 2026-01-07 | Rs.12.97 | +3.10% | 37,669.63 | +0.03% |
| 2026-01-08 | Rs.12.91 | -0.46% | 37,137.33 | -1.41% |
| 2026-01-09 | Rs.12.88 | -0.23% | 36,807.62 | -0.89% |
Key Takeaways
The week’s price action for Flexituff Ventures International Ltd highlights a continuation of its bearish trend, with the stock hitting a 52-week low and a lower circuit within days. Despite a brief recovery midweek, the stock remains technically weak, trading below all major moving averages and close to its yearly low.
Fundamentally, the company faces significant headwinds including a negative book value, high leverage with a Debt to EBITDA ratio of 5.59 times, and sustained losses over 13 consecutive quarters. The sharp contraction in net sales and operating cash flow deficits further compound concerns. Elevated promoter share pledging at 77% adds to the risk profile, potentially increasing selling pressure in volatile markets.
Relative to the Sensex, Flexituff outperformed the benchmark’s 2.62% weekly decline by limiting its loss to 0.46%, but this is largely due to the broader market weakness rather than any fundamental improvement. The Mojo Score of 1.0 and Strong Sell grade reflect the deteriorated outlook and weak investor sentiment.
Conclusion
Flexituff Ventures International Ltd’s performance during the week ending 9 January 2026 underscores the challenges faced by the company amid a difficult operating environment and fragile market sentiment. The stock’s fresh 52-week low and lower circuit hit signal persistent technical and fundamental weakness. While the broader market experienced a sharper decline, Flexituff’s micro-cap status and financial distress continue to weigh heavily on its price action.
Investors should note the company’s ongoing liquidity issues, high leverage, and negative earnings trajectory, which suggest limited near-term recovery prospects. The week’s developments reinforce the need for cautious monitoring of this stock within the garments and apparels sector.
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