Is Brady & Morris overvalued or undervalued?

Jun 22 2025 08:00 AM IST
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As of June 20, 2025, Brady & Morris is considered very expensive with a PE ratio of 47.58, indicating it is overvalued compared to peers, despite strong historical performance.
As of 20 June 2025, the valuation grade for Brady & Morris has moved from expensive to very expensive, indicating a significant increase in perceived valuation. The company is currently overvalued, with a PE ratio of 47.58, a Price to Book Value of 7.67, and an EV to EBITDA ratio of 30.23. These ratios suggest that the stock is trading at a premium compared to its earnings and book value.

In comparison to its peers, Brady & Morris's PE ratio is lower than Tube Investments at 82.99 and Rail Vikas at 63.57, but still reflects a high valuation in the context of the industry. Notably, Ircon International, which is rated as fair, has a PE ratio of 25.53, highlighting the disparity in valuation among peers. Despite a strong historical performance, including a 27.80% return over the past year compared to the Sensex's 6.36%, the current valuation metrics suggest that investors may be paying too much for future growth potential.
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