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Is Chatha Foods overvalued or undervalued?
As of 14 November 2025, Chatha Foods' valuation grade has moved from attractive to very expensive, indicating a significant shift in its market perception. The company is currently considered overvalued based on its financial metrics. Key ratios include a PE Ratio of 33.38, an EV to EBITDA of 19.51, and a Price to Book Value of 2.37, all of which suggest that the stock is priced higher than its fundamental value. In comparison to its peers, Chatha Foods' PE Ratio is notably lower than Hindustan Unilever's 53.87 and Nestle India's 81.83, both of which also fall into the very expensive category. However, despite this relative positioning, Chatha Foods' financial performance, with a ROCE of 8.07% and ROE of 7.10%, does not justify its current valuation. Additionally, the company's stock has underperformed significantly against the Sensex, with a year-to-date return of -36.36% compared to the Sensex's 8.22%, r...
Read MoreIs Chatha Foods overvalued or undervalued?
As of 14 November 2025, the valuation grade for Chatha Foods has moved from attractive to very expensive, indicating a significant shift in its market perception. The company is currently considered overvalued. Key ratios include a PE ratio of 33.38, an EV to EBITDA of 19.51, and a ROE of 7.10%. In comparison with peers, Hindustan Unilever has a PE of 53.87, while Nestle India stands at 81.83, both reflecting higher valuations in the FMCG sector. Chatha Foods' performance has lagged behind the Sensex, with a year-to-date return of -36.36% compared to the Sensex's 8.22%. This further supports the conclusion that Chatha Foods is overvalued in its current market position....
Read MoreIs Chatha Foods overvalued or undervalued?
As of 14 November 2025, Chatha Foods has moved from an attractive to a very expensive valuation grade. The company is currently overvalued based on its financial metrics. The PE ratio stands at 33.38, while the EV to EBITDA ratio is 19.51, and the Price to Book Value is 2.37. These ratios indicate a premium valuation compared to peers. In comparison to its industry peers, Chatha Foods' PE ratio is significantly lower than Hindustan Unilever's 53.87 and Nestle India's 81.83, both of which are also classified as very expensive. Despite having a lower PEG ratio of 0.00, which typically suggests growth potential, the overall valuation metrics indicate that Chatha Foods is not justified at its current price level. Additionally, the company's stock has underperformed against the Sensex, with a year-to-date return of -36.36% compared to the Sensex's 8.22%....
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Announcement under Regulation 30 (LODR)-Analyst / Investor Meet - Intimation
26-Nov-2025 | Source : BSEPursuant to the provisions of Regulation 30(6) read with Para A of Part A of Schedule Ill of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations 2015 (Listing Regulations) attached herewith disclosure of investor meet.
Announcement under Regulation 30 (LODR)-Change in Management
20-Nov-2025 | Source : BSEIntimation for appointment of Senior Management Personnel under Regulation 30 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations 2015
Announcement under Regulation 30 (LODR)-Press Release / Media Release
18-Nov-2025 | Source : BSEPursuant to Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations 2015 the Company announce the update on new manufacturing units Allana Joint Venture and Business Expansion Plans.
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Held by 2 FIIs (2.87%)
Paramjit Singh Chatha (17.26%)
Negen Undiscovered Value Fund (11.26%)
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Half Yearly Results Snapshot (Standalone) - Sep'25
Growth in half year ended Sep 2025 is 0.91% vs 12.85% in Mar 2025
Growth in half year ended Sep 2025 is 12.72% vs -12.38% in Mar 2025
Annual Results Snapshot (Standalone) - Mar'25
YoY Growth in year ended Mar 2025 is 17.47% vs 14.13% in Mar 2024
YoY Growth in year ended Mar 2025 is -1.78% vs 151.84% in Mar 2024






