How has been the historical performance of Intl. Data Mgt.?

Nov 13 2025 12:14 AM IST
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Intl. Data Mgt. has consistently reported zero revenue from Mar'19 to Mar'25, with operating losses improving slightly from -1.66 Cr to -0.12 Cr, while negative reserves worsened from -4.31 Cr to -6.44 Cr. Total assets decreased and cash reserves declined, indicating a challenging financial position.
Answer:
The historical performance of Intl. Data Mgt. shows a consistent trend of zero net sales and other operating income over the past several years, indicating no revenue generation from operations from Mar'19 to Mar'25. The total operating income remained at zero during this period, with total expenditure fluctuating slightly, peaking at 1.66 Cr in Mar'23 before dropping to 0.13 Cr in Mar'25. Operating profit (PBDIT) has been negative throughout, with a notable loss of -1.66 Cr in Mar'23, which improved to -0.12 Cr by Mar'25. Profit before tax and profit after tax also reflected losses, with the most significant loss of -1.65 Cr in Mar'23, reducing to -0.13 Cr in Mar'25. The company's reserves have been negative, decreasing from -4.31 Cr in Mar'20 to -6.44 Cr in Mar'25. The earnings per share (EPS) showed a negative trend, with the EPS improving from -7.5 in Mar'23 to -0.59 in Mar'25. The total assets have remained low, with a slight decrease from 0.11 Cr in Mar'24 to 0.06 Cr in Mar'25, while total liabilities increased from 0.11 Cr to 0.06 Cr in the same period. Cash and cash equivalents showed a decline from 0.11 Cr in Mar'24 to 0.05 Cr in Mar'25, indicating a tightening liquidity position.

Breakdown:
Intl. Data Mgt. has not generated any revenue from Mar'19 to Mar'25, with total operating income consistently at zero. Expenditures peaked at 1.66 Cr in Mar'23 but fell to 0.13 Cr in Mar'25, while operating losses improved slightly from -1.66 Cr to -0.12 Cr in the same period. The company has reported negative profits before and after tax, with losses reducing from -1.65 Cr in Mar'23 to -0.13 Cr in Mar'25. Reserves have been negative, worsening from -4.31 Cr in Mar'20 to -6.44 Cr in Mar'25, and the earnings per share have shown a negative trend, although there was an improvement in EPS from -7.5 to -0.59. Total assets decreased from 0.11 Cr to 0.06 Cr, while total liabilities increased slightly, indicating a challenging financial position. Cash and cash equivalents also declined, reflecting a tightening liquidity situation.
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