Tinna Rubber & Infrastructure Ltd Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.636.05

Jan 27 2026 11:04 AM IST
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Tinna Rubber & Infrastructure Ltd’s stock declined sharply to a new 52-week low of Rs.636.05 on 27 Jan 2026, marking a significant downturn amid broader market pressures and sectoral weakness. The stock underperformed its sector and the broader market, reflecting ongoing concerns about its recent financial performance and valuation metrics.
Tinna Rubber & Infrastructure Ltd Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.636.05



Stock Price Movement and Market Context


On 27 Jan 2026, Tinna Rubber & Infrastructure Ltd’s share price fell by 3.42% during the trading session, touching an intraday low of Rs.636.05, the lowest level in the past year. The stock’s intraday high was Rs.680.50, representing a 2.76% gain from the previous close, but the downward pressure prevailed by the end of the day. This decline followed two consecutive days of gains, signalling a reversal in short-term momentum.


The stock’s performance lagged behind the Rubber Products sector, which itself declined by 2.34% on the same day. Relative to the sector, Tinna Rubber underperformed by 1.75%, indicating sector-wide challenges compounded by company-specific factors. The broader market also showed weakness, with the Sensex opening 100.91 points lower and trading at 81,262.09, down 0.34%. The Sensex has been on a three-week losing streak, shedding 2.77% over that period.



Tinna Rubber’s share price is currently trading below all key moving averages — 5-day, 20-day, 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day — underscoring the prevailing bearish trend. The stock’s 52-week high was Rs.1,300, highlighting the extent of the decline over the past year.




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Financial Performance and Valuation Metrics


Over the past year, Tinna Rubber & Infrastructure Ltd has experienced a significant decline in stock value, with a total return of -43.97%, contrasting sharply with the Sensex’s positive return of 7.87% and the BSE500’s 8.01% gain. This underperformance reflects a combination of subdued financial results and valuation concerns.


The company reported flat results in the half-year ended September 2025, with key profitability indicators showing limited improvement. The Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) for the half-year stood at 18.68%, the lowest in recent periods, indicating a dip in capital efficiency. The Debtors Turnover Ratio also declined to 9.77 times, suggesting slower collection cycles compared to previous periods.


Despite these challenges, Tinna Rubber maintains a relatively strong management efficiency profile, with a ROCE of 20.78% reported in other assessments. The company’s ability to service debt remains robust, supported by a low Debt to EBITDA ratio of 1.49 times, which indicates manageable leverage levels.


Long-term growth trends remain positive, with net sales growing at an annual rate of 36.07% and operating profit expanding by 122.76%. The company’s valuation metrics reflect a fair assessment, with a ROCE of 17.3% and an Enterprise Value to Capital Employed ratio of 3.6. The stock currently trades at a discount relative to its peers’ historical valuations, which may be a factor in its recent price movements.



Sector and Market Comparisons


The Rubber Products sector, to which Tinna Rubber belongs, has faced headwinds recently, with a sector decline of 2.34% on the day the stock hit its 52-week low. This sectoral weakness has contributed to the stock’s underperformance, although company-specific factors have also played a significant role.


The Sensex’s current position below its 50-day moving average, despite the 50DMA remaining above the 200DMA, signals a cautious market environment. The index’s three-week consecutive fall of 2.77% adds to the overall negative sentiment affecting stocks like Tinna Rubber.




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Shareholding and Corporate Structure


The majority shareholding in Tinna Rubber & Infrastructure Ltd is held by promoters, providing a stable ownership base. This concentrated shareholding structure often supports strategic decision-making and long-term planning, although it also places significant responsibility on the promoters to steer the company through challenging periods.



Summary of Key Metrics


To summarise, Tinna Rubber & Infrastructure Ltd’s stock has reached a 52-week low of Rs.636.05 amid a combination of subdued financial results, sectoral pressures, and broader market weakness. The stock’s underperformance relative to the Sensex and its sector highlights the challenges faced over the past year, with a nearly 44% decline in share price contrasting with positive market returns.


Financial indicators such as ROCE and Debtors Turnover Ratio have shown some deterioration, while long-term growth in sales and operating profit remains healthy. The company’s leverage position is conservative, and valuation metrics suggest the stock is trading at a discount compared to peers.


Overall, the stock’s current price level reflects a complex interplay of market dynamics and company-specific factors, with the 52-week low marking a significant milestone in its recent trading history.






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