Valuation Metrics and Profitability Concerns
Disha Resources’ valuation grade shifted from risky to very expensive as of 4 December 2025, signalling heightened market expectations. The company’s price-to-earnings (PE) ratio stands at a negative figure, reflecting losses rather than profits. Similarly, the enterprise value to EBIT and EBITDA ratios are negative, indicating operational challenges. The price-to-book value ratio is low at 0.44, which typically suggests undervaluation; however, this is contradicted by other metrics and the company’s weak return on capital employed (ROCE) and return on equity (ROE), both negative at approximately -1.15% and -1.24% respectively.
Market Performance and Price Movements
The stock currently trades at ₹17.8...
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