Veer Energy & Infrastructure Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.14.85

Nov 19 2025 09:58 AM IST
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Veer Energy & Infrastructure has reached a new 52-week low of Rs.14.85, marking a significant decline in its stock price amid a challenging year for the power sector company. The stock has underperformed both its sector and the broader market indices, reflecting ongoing financial pressures and subdued operational metrics.



The stock price of Veer Energy & Infrastructure touched Rs.14.85 today, representing its lowest level in the past year. This new low comes after a sequence of declines, with the stock recording a cumulative return loss of 2.09% over the last three trading sessions. The share price currently trades below all key moving averages, including the 5-day, 20-day, 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day averages, signalling sustained downward momentum.



In comparison, the broader market has shown resilience. The Sensex opened flat but moved into positive territory, trading at 84,749.82 points, a 0.09% gain, and remains within 0.64% of its 52-week high of 85,290.06. The Sensex’s 50-day moving average remains above its 200-day moving average, indicating a bullish trend for the benchmark index. Mega-cap stocks have been the primary drivers of this market strength, contrasting with Veer Energy & Infrastructure’s subdued performance.




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Over the past year, Veer Energy & Infrastructure’s stock has generated a return of -29.87%, significantly lagging behind the Sensex’s 9.24% gain over the same period. The stock’s 52-week high was Rs.26.04, indicating a near 43% decline from that peak to the current low. This underperformance extends beyond the short term, with the stock also trailing the BSE500 index over the last three years, one year, and three months.



Financially, the company’s recent results have reflected subdued activity. Net sales for the nine months ended September 2025 stood at Rs.5.68 crore, showing a contraction of 35.09% compared to the previous period. Operating cash flow for the fiscal year was reported at a low of Rs.-4.59 crore, while cash and cash equivalents at the half-year mark were minimal at Rs.0.02 crore. These figures highlight tight liquidity conditions and constrained operational cash generation.



Veer Energy & Infrastructure’s profitability metrics also indicate challenges. The company has reported operating losses, which have contributed to a negative return on capital employed (ROCE). Its ability to service debt is limited, with an average EBIT to interest ratio of -1.93, underscoring the pressure on earnings relative to interest obligations. Additionally, the company’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) have been negative, adding to the risk profile of the stock.



Market participants have noted that the stock is trading at valuations that are considered risky relative to its historical averages. Profitability has declined sharply, with profits falling by over 100% in the past year. This financial backdrop has contributed to a revision in the company’s evaluation metrics and a change in its Mojo Score to 12.0, reflecting a strong sell grade as of 22 January 2025.




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The ownership structure of Veer Energy & Infrastructure is dominated by non-institutional shareholders, which may influence liquidity and trading dynamics. The company operates within the power sector, a segment that has experienced mixed performance amid evolving regulatory and market conditions.



In summary, Veer Energy & Infrastructure’s stock has reached a significant low point at Rs.14.85, reflecting a combination of weak financial results, negative cash flows, and subdued market sentiment. The stock’s performance contrasts with the broader market’s positive trend, highlighting sector-specific and company-specific factors impacting its valuation and trading levels.






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