Is Kirl. Brothers overvalued or undervalued?

Jul 13 2025 08:01 AM IST
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As of July 11, 2025, Kirl. Brothers is considered overvalued with a PE ratio of 41.11 and an expensive valuation grade, despite being lower than some peers, as evidenced by a recent 6.57% stock decline compared to the Sensex's 1.12% drop.
As of 11 July 2025, Kirl. Brothers has moved from a valuation grade of very expensive to expensive. The company is currently considered overvalued based on its high valuation ratios, including a PE ratio of 41.11, an EV to EBITDA of 27.57, and a Price to Book Value of 8.27. These metrics suggest that the stock is trading at a premium compared to its earnings and book value.

In comparison to its peers, Kirl. Brothers' PE ratio is lower than Elgi Equipments at 49.88 and KSB at 60.28, but still remains elevated. Notably, WPIL, which is rated fairly valued, has a PE ratio of 30.94, indicating that Kirl. Brothers may not be justified in its current valuation. The company's recent stock performance has shown a decline of 6.57% over the past week, contrasting with the Sensex's modest drop of 1.12%, further emphasizing its overvaluation in the current market context.
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