Is Martin Burn overvalued or undervalued?

Jun 09 2025 03:54 PM IST
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As of April 25, 2023, Martin Burn is considered risky but undervalued with a low PE ratio of 5.43, a price to book value of 0.58, and an EV to EBITDA of -3.90, indicating significant growth potential compared to its peers, despite a year-to-date return of -21.53%.
As of 25 April 2023, the valuation grade for Martin Burn has moved from does not qualify to risky. The company is currently assessed as undervalued, given its low PE ratio of 5.43, a price to book value of 0.58, and an EV to EBITDA of -3.90. These ratios suggest that the stock is trading at a significant discount compared to its intrinsic value.

In comparison to its peers, Martin Burn's PE ratio is markedly lower than that of DLF, which stands at 46.64, and Macrotech Developers at 54.71, both categorized as very expensive. Additionally, Martin Burn's PEG ratio of 0.01 indicates strong growth potential relative to its price, further reinforcing the undervaluation narrative. Despite a year-to-date return of -21.53%, the stock has outperformed the Sensex over the past year, with a return of 22.40% compared to the Sensex's 7.63%.
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