Recent Price Movement and Market Context
On 8 December 2025, Go Fashion (India) recorded an intraday low of Rs.472.4, which also represents its all-time low price level. This decline occurred alongside a day’s fall of 2.41%, underperforming the Garments & Apparels sector by 1.58%. The stock has been on a downward trajectory for four consecutive trading sessions, cumulatively returning -6.84% over this period.
Trading below all key moving averages — including the 5-day, 20-day, 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day averages — the stock’s technical indicators reflect a bearish trend. This contrasts with the broader market, where the Sensex opened flat but later traded down by 0.33% at 85,432.77 points, remaining close to its 52-week high of 86,159.02. The Sensex continues to trade above its 50-day moving average, which itself is positioned above the 200-day moving average, signalling a generally bullish market environment.
Long-Term Performance and Relative Benchmarking
Over the past year, Go Fashion (India) has delivered a total return of -57.50%, a stark contrast to the Sensex’s positive return of 4.54% during the same period. This persistent underperformance extends beyond the last year, with the stock lagging behind the BSE500 index in each of the previous three annual periods. The 52-week high for the stock was Rs.1,129, highlighting the extent of the price contraction.
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Financial Metrics and Operational Insights
Go Fashion (India) reported flat financial results in the September 2025 half-year period. The company’s Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) for the half-year stood at 12.88%, which is the lowest recorded in recent periods. Additionally, the Debtors Turnover Ratio for the half-year was 6.86 times, indicating a slower collection cycle compared to previous benchmarks.
Despite these figures, the company demonstrates certain strengths. Management efficiency is reflected in a higher ROCE of 15.78% in other periods, suggesting effective utilisation of capital in generating returns. The company’s ability to service debt remains robust, with a low Debt to EBITDA ratio of 1.01 times, indicating manageable leverage levels.
Operating profit has shown a healthy long-term growth rate, expanding at an annualised rate of 61.43%. The valuation metrics also suggest an attractive position, with an Enterprise Value to Capital Employed ratio of 2.7, which is lower than the average historical valuations of its peers. This valuation discount is notable given the company’s profit growth of 3% over the past year, despite the significant decline in share price. The Price/Earnings to Growth (PEG) ratio stands at 10, reflecting the relationship between earnings growth and market valuation.
Shareholding and Institutional Interest
Institutional investors hold a substantial 44.24% stake in Go Fashion (India). This level of institutional ownership typically indicates a degree of confidence in the company’s fundamentals and long-term prospects, given the resources and analytical capabilities these investors possess.
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Sector and Industry Positioning
Operating within the Garments & Apparels industry, Go Fashion (India) faces a competitive landscape. The sector has experienced varied performance trends, with some peers maintaining steadier price levels and returns. The stock’s current valuation and financial metrics place it at a discount relative to its industry counterparts, reflecting the market’s cautious stance.
While the broader market indices such as the Sensex maintain a bullish technical posture, Go Fashion’s share price trajectory diverges, highlighting company-specific factors influencing investor sentiment and trading activity.
Summary of Key Price and Performance Indicators
To summarise, Go Fashion (India) has reached a new 52-week low of Rs.472.4, with the stock price retreating from its 52-week high of Rs.1,129. The stock’s recent four-day decline of 6.84% and its position below all major moving averages underscore a challenging period. The company’s financial data reveals mixed signals, with flat recent results and some efficiency metrics at lower levels, balanced by strong operating profit growth and manageable debt.
These factors collectively contribute to the current market valuation and price behaviour observed in Go Fashion (India) shares.
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