Energy-Mission

  • Market Cap: Micro Cap
  • Industry: Industrial Manufacturing
  • ISIN: INE0S1L01013
  • NSEID: EMMIL
  • BSEID:
INR
140.90
1 (0.71%)
BSENSE

Mar 05

BSE+NSE Vol: 8500

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1Day

52 Week

Valuation
Technical
Day's Volume

CASH

8.5 k (132.88%) Volume

Shareholding (Sep 2025)

FII

0.01%

Held by 1 FIIs

DII

4.67%

Held by 0 DIIs

Promoter

73.76%

When is the next results date for Energy-Mission?

06-Jun-2025

No Upcoming Board Meetings

Has Energy-Mission declared dividend?

06-Jun-2025

No Dividend History Available

Who are the peers of the Energy-Mission?

04-Jun-2025

Energy-Mission's peers include Kaynes Tech, Honeywell Auto, and Jyoti CNC Auto, among others. Kaynes Tech leads with a 1-year return of 65.58%, while Energy-Mission's return is 0.00%, higher than Honeywell Auto's -26.32%.

Peers: The peers of Energy-Mission are Kaynes Tech, Honeywell Auto, Jyoti CNC Auto., LMW, Jupiter Wagons, Tulive Developer, Intl. Combustion, Somi Conv.Belt., BEW Engg.<BR><BR>Quality Snapshot: Excellent management risk is observed at Honeywell Auto and Jyoti CNC Auto., while Average management risk is found at Kaynes Tech, LMW, Jupiter Wagons, Intl. Combustion, Somi Conv.Belt., and BEW Engg, and the rest. For Growth, Excellent ratings are seen at Kaynes Tech and Jyoti CNC Auto., while Below Average growth is noted at Honeywell Auto, LMW, and Somi Conv.Belt., and the rest. Good Capital Structure is present at Honeywell Auto, Jyoti CNC Auto., and Intl. Combustion, while Average Capital Structure is found at Energy-Mission, Kaynes Tech, and Somi Conv.Belt., and the rest.<BR><BR>Return Snapshot: The peer with the highest 1-year return is Kaynes Tech at 65.58%, while Honeywell Auto has the lowest at -26.32%. Energy-Mission's 1-year return is 0.00%, which is lower than Kaynes Tech's but higher than Honeywell Auto's. Additionally, the six-month return is negative for Honeywell Auto, LMW, Jupiter Wagons, Intl. Combustion, and BEW Engg.

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What is the technical trend for Energy-Mission?

09-Jun-2025

As of April 29, 2025, Energy-Mission's trend is mildly bearish, driven by bearish daily moving averages and On-Balance Volume, despite some mildly bullish signals from the weekly MACD.

As of 29 April 2025, the technical trend for Energy-Mission has changed from does not qualify to mildly bearish. The current stance is mildly bearish, driven by several key indicators. The daily moving averages are bearish, indicating a negative short-term trend. The weekly MACD shows a mildly bullish signal, but this is offset by the bearish indication from the Bollinger Bands on the weekly timeframe. Additionally, the On-Balance Volume (OBV) is mildly bearish on both weekly and monthly timeframes, suggesting selling pressure. Overall, while there are some mildly bullish signals in the MACD and KST on the weekly timeframe, the prevailing indicators point towards a bearish outlook.

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What does Energy-Mission do?

17-Jul-2025

Energy-Mission Machineries (India) Ltd is a micro-cap company in the industrial manufacturing sector, incorporated in 2011. It has a market cap of INR 226 Cr, with key metrics including a P/E of 18.00 and a ROE of 36.40%.

Overview:<BR>Energy-Mission Machineries (India) Ltd operates in the industrial manufacturing sector and is categorized as a micro-cap company.<BR><BR>History:<BR>The company was incorporated on January 17, 2011, as a Private Limited Company under the name "Energy-Mission Machineries (India) Private Limited." There are no reported status changes or sales and profit data for the latest quarter.<BR><BR>Financial Snapshot:<BR>Most recent Net Sales: N/A<BR>Most recent Net Profit: N/A<BR>Market-cap value: INR 226 Cr (Micro Cap)<BR><BR>Key Metrics:<BR>P/E: 18.00<BR>Industry P/E: 38<BR>Dividend Yield: 0.00%<BR>Debt-Equity: 0.94<BR>Return on Equity (ROE): 36.40%<BR>Price-to-Book: 6.51<BR><BR>Contact Details:<BR>Address: Not available<BR>Phone: N/A<BR>Email: N/A<BR>Website: N/A

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Who are the top shareholders of the Energy-Mission?

17-Jul-2025

The top shareholders of Energy-Mission include promoter Sanjay Shantukumar Khankar with 14.75%, followed by India Equity Fund 1 at 2.36%, and individual investors collectively holding 15.66%. There are also two Foreign Institutional Investors with a combined 0.02%, and no mutual funds are currently invested.

The top shareholders of Energy-Mission include the promoters, who are the majority shareholders. The promoter with the highest holding is Sanjay Shantukumar Khankar, who owns 14.75% of the company. In terms of public shareholders, the highest is India Equity Fund 1, holding 2.36%. Additionally, individual investors collectively hold 15.66% of the company's shares. There are also two Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) that hold a combined 0.02% of the shares, while no mutual funds are currently invested in the company.

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How big is Energy-Mission?

24-Jul-2025

As of 24th July, Energy-Mission Machineries (India) Ltd has a market capitalization of 262.00 Cr, classifying it as a Micro Cap, with no valid financial data available for Net Sales or Net Profit for the latest four quarters. The balance sheet as of March 2024 shows Shareholder's Funds of 34.53 Cr and Total Assets of 100.48 Cr.

As of 24th July, <BR><BR>Market Cap: Energy-Mission Machineries (India) Ltd has a market capitalization of 262.00 Cr, categorizing it as a Micro Cap.<BR><BR>Recent Quarterly Performance: There is no valid financial data available for Net Sales or Net Profit for the latest four quarters.<BR><BR>Balance Sheet Snapshot: The reporting period is March 2024, with Shareholder's Funds amounting to 34.53 Cr and Total Assets valued at 100.48 Cr.

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How has been the historical performance of Energy-Mission?

13-Nov-2025

Energy-Mission has shown consistent growth in net sales and profitability over the past three years, with net sales rising from 99.56 Cr in Mar'23 to 151.13 Cr in Mar'25, and profit after tax increasing from 7.38 Cr to 11.86 Cr during the same period. The company's total assets and shareholder's funds also grew significantly, indicating a positive financial trajectory.

Answer:<BR>The historical performance of Energy-Mission shows a consistent growth trend in net sales and profitability over the past three fiscal years.<BR><BR>Breakdown:<BR>Energy-Mission's net sales increased from 99.56 Cr in Mar'23 to 126.29 Cr in Mar'24, and further to 151.13 Cr in Mar'25, indicating a strong upward trajectory. Total operating income mirrored this growth, reaching 151.13 Cr in Mar'25. The company's total expenditure also rose, from 86.70 Cr in Mar'23 to 130.42 Cr in Mar'25, primarily driven by higher raw material costs and employee expenses. Operating profit, excluding other income, improved from 12.86 Cr in Mar'23 to 20.71 Cr in Mar'25, while profit before tax increased from 9.37 Cr to 16.26 Cr during the same period. Consequently, profit after tax rose from 7.38 Cr in Mar'23 to 11.86 Cr in Mar'25. The company's total assets grew from 100.50 Cr in Mar'24 to 138.91 Cr in Mar'25, supported by an increase in shareholder's funds from 34.53 Cr to 84.18 Cr. Cash flow from financing activities saw a significant rise from 7.00 Cr in Mar'24 to 28.00 Cr in Mar'25, contributing to a net cash inflow of 4.00 Cr in Mar'25, compared to no inflow in the previous year. Overall, Energy-Mission has demonstrated robust growth in sales, profits, and asset base, reflecting a positive financial trajectory.

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Is Energy-Mission overvalued or undervalued?

03-Dec-2025

As of December 2, 2025, Energy-Mission is considered overvalued with a valuation grade of expensive, reflected by a PE ratio of 17.32, an EV to EBITDA of 11.56, and a year-to-date return of -40.05%, significantly underperforming compared to its peers and the Sensex.

As of 2 December 2025, the valuation grade for Energy-Mission has moved from very expensive to expensive. The company appears to be overvalued based on its current financial metrics. Key ratios include a PE ratio of 17.32, an EV to EBITDA of 11.56, and a ROCE of 15.46%. <BR><BR>In comparison to its peers, Energy-Mission's PE ratio is significantly lower than that of Thermax at 58.7 and BEML Ltd at 50.43, both of which are also classified as expensive. The company's performance has lagged behind the Sensex, with a year-to-date return of -40.05% compared to the Sensex's 10.10%. Overall, the combination of high valuation ratios and poor stock performance suggests that Energy-Mission is overvalued in the current market environment.

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Why is Energy-Mission Machineries (India) Ltd falling/rising?

05-Mar-2026

As of 04-Mar, Energy-Mission Machineries (India) Ltd's stock price is Rs 139.90, down 1.82%, with significant declines of 24.38% year-to-date and 30.54% over the past year. The stock is near its 52-week low and trading below all moving averages, indicating a bearish trend despite increased investor participation.

As of 04-Mar, Energy-Mission Machineries (India) Ltd's stock price is falling, currently at Rs 139.90, reflecting a decrease of Rs 2.6 or 1.82%. The stock has shown a significant decline over various periods, with a year-to-date drop of 24.38% and a one-year decrease of 30.54%. This performance is notably worse than the benchmark Sensex, which has gained 10.86% over the same one-year period.<BR><BR>Today's performance indicates that the stock is close to its 52-week low, being only 2.07% away from Rs 137. Additionally, the stock is trading below its moving averages across all time frames, including the 5-day, 20-day, 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day averages, which typically signals a bearish trend. <BR><BR>Despite a rise in investor participation, with delivery volume increasing by 290.63% against the 5-day average, the overall negative performance metrics suggest that the stock is under pressure. The stock's performance over the past week and month has also been negative, with declines of 7.26% and 7.90%, respectively. These factors collectively contribute to the current downward trend in the stock price of Energy-Mission Machineries (India) Ltd.

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Which are the latest news on Energy-Mission?

05-Mar-2026

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Industry

Industrial Manufacturing

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Market cap

INR 158 Cr (Micro Cap)

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P/E

13.00

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Industry P/E

32

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Dividend Yield

0.00%

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Debt Equity

0.31

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Return on Equity

13.74%

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Price to Book

1.73

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TimePeriod
Price Return
Dividend Return
Total Return
3 Months
-25.84%
0%
-25.84%
6 Months
-26.99%
0%
-26.99%
1 Year
-31.27%
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-31.27%
2 Years
0%
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3 Years
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4 Years
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Energy-Mission for the last several years.

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Quality key factors stock-summary

Factor
Value
Sales Growth (5y)
24.30%
EBIT Growth (5y)
44.07%
EBIT to Interest (avg)
5.37
Debt to EBITDA (avg)
1.30
Net Debt to Equity (avg)
0.31
Sales to Capital Employed (avg)
1.30
Tax Ratio
25.67%
Dividend Payout Ratio
0
Pledged Shares
0
Institutional Holding
4.68%
ROCE (avg)
16.51%
ROE (avg)
14.81%

Valuation key factors

Factor
Value
P/E Ratio
13
Industry P/E
0
Price to Book Value
1.74
EV to EBIT
10.15
EV to EBITDA
8.82
EV to Capital Employed
1.57
EV to Sales
1.25
PEG Ratio
NA
Dividend Yield
NA
ROCE (Latest)
15.46%
ROE (Latest)
13.74%

Technicals key factors

Indicator
Weekly
Monthly
MACD
Bearish
RSI
No Signal
No Signal
Bollinger Bands
Bearish
Bearish
Moving Averages
Bearish (Daily)
KST
Bearish
Dow Theory
Mildly Bullish
No Trend
OBV
Mildly Bullish
Mildly Bearish
stock-summary Technical Indicator Scale: Bearish, Mildly Bearish, Sideways, Mildly Bullish, Bullish  Turned 
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Shareholding Snapshot : Sep 2025stock-summary
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Majority shareholders

Promoters

Pledged Promoter Holdings

None

Mutual Funds

Held by 0 Schemes

FIIs

Held by 1 FIIs (0.01%)

Promoter with highest holding

Sanjay Shantukumar Khankar (14.75%)

Highest Public shareholder

India Equity Fund 1 (4.09%)

Individual Investors Holdings

14.03%

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About Energy-Mission Machineries (India) Ltd stock-summary
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Energy-Mission Machineries (India) Ltd
Micro Cap
Industrial Manufacturing
Energy Mission Machineries (India) Limited was originally incorporated as a Private Limited Company as "Energy Mission Machineries (India) Private Limited" on January 17, 2011 with the Registrar of Companies, Gujarat. Thereafter, the status of Company converted to Public Limited, and the name was changed from "Energy-Mission Machineries (India) Private Limited" to "Energy-Mission Machineries (India) Limited" vide fresh Certificate dated August 11, 2023.
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