Is Carraro India overvalued or undervalued?

Oct 07 2025 08:06 AM IST
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As of October 6, 2025, Carraro India is considered undervalued with an attractive valuation grade, featuring a PE ratio of 30.48, an EV to EBITDA of 16.50, and a ROCE of 20.93%, making it a compelling investment opportunity compared to peers like Bosch and Samvardhana Motherson.
As of 6 October 2025, Carraro India has moved from a fair to an attractive valuation grade, indicating a shift in perception regarding its investment potential. The company is currently considered undervalued, especially when compared to its peers. Key ratios include a PE ratio of 30.48, an EV to EBITDA of 16.50, and a ROCE of 20.93%.

In comparison to peers, Carraro India’s PE ratio is lower than that of Bosch, which stands at 51.68, and slightly better than Samvardhana Motherson, which has a PE of 32.83. This suggests that Carraro India offers a more attractive entry point relative to its earnings potential. Despite a recent decline in stock price, the company's performance metrics and valuation suggest it remains a compelling investment opportunity in the auto components and equipment sector.
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