Golden Carpets Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.9.16 Amidst Continued Downtrend

Nov 19 2025 03:46 PM IST
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Golden Carpets, a company in the Furniture and Home Furnishing sector, has touched a new 52-week low of Rs.9.16 today, marking a significant decline amid a three-day losing streak that has seen the stock fall by over 10% in that period.



The stock’s recent performance contrasts sharply with the broader market trends, as the Sensex recorded a gain of 0.61% today, closing at 85,186.47 points. The benchmark index is currently trading close to its 52-week high of 85,290.06, supported by strong momentum in mega-cap stocks and bullish moving averages. In comparison, Golden Carpets has underperformed its sector by 3.74% today and has generated a negative return of 29.54% over the past year, while the Sensex has posted a positive return of 9.81% during the same period.



Over the last 20 trading days, Golden Carpets has experienced erratic activity, including one day when the stock did not trade at all. The stock’s price currently sits below its 5-day, 20-day, 50-day, and 100-day moving averages, although it remains above the 200-day moving average. This positioning indicates short- to medium-term weakness despite some longer-term support levels.




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Golden Carpets’ long-term financial data reveals subdued growth trends. The company’s net sales have shown an annual growth rate of approximately 4.60% over the past five years, while operating profit has remained flat during the same period. The company’s operating cash flow for the most recent year was recorded at Rs. -0.09 crore, indicating limited cash generation from core business activities.



Additionally, Golden Carpets has not declared any financial results in the last six months, which contributes to uncertainty around its current financial health. The company’s debt profile shows a debt-to-equity ratio averaging around zero, suggesting a low reliance on debt financing, but this has not translated into stronger growth or profitability metrics.



In terms of market capitalisation, Golden Carpets holds a modest position with a market cap grade of 3, reflecting its small-cap status within the Furniture and Home Furnishing sector. The stock’s Mojo Score currently stands at 17.0, with a recent adjustment in its evaluation leading to a grade classified as Strong Sell as of 13 Nov 2025, following a previous Sell grade.



Performance comparisons over multiple time frames further highlight the stock’s challenges. Golden Carpets has underperformed the BSE500 index over the last three years, one year, and three months. Despite a 5% rise in profits over the past year, the stock’s price has not reflected this improvement, instead showing a downward trajectory.




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The stock’s 52-week high was Rs.14.16, indicating a substantial decline of approximately 35.3% from that peak to the current 52-week low of Rs.9.16. This drop has occurred despite the broader market’s positive momentum and the Furniture and Home Furnishing sector’s relative stability.



Golden Carpets’ recent three-day consecutive fall has contributed significantly to the current low price, with a cumulative return of -10.02% during this period. This short-term weakness is compounded by the stock’s failure to maintain levels above its shorter-term moving averages, signalling persistent selling pressure.



While the Sensex and mega-cap stocks have been leading gains in the market, Golden Carpets’ performance remains subdued, reflecting sector-specific and company-specific factors. The lack of recent financial disclosures and flat operating profit growth over the last five years are notable concerns for the stock’s valuation and market perception.



Investors analysing Golden Carpets should note the divergence between the company’s profit growth and stock price performance, as well as the erratic trading patterns observed recently. The stock’s current market cap grade and Mojo Score reflect an adjustment in evaluation based on these factors.



Overall, Golden Carpets’ fall to a 52-week low of Rs.9.16 highlights the challenges faced by the company in maintaining momentum within a competitive sector, especially when broader market indices are performing strongly. The stock’s recent price action and financial metrics provide a comprehensive picture of its current standing in the market.






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