Valuation Metrics and Profitability Concerns
Onelife Capital currently trades at ₹14.35, having seen a 52-week range between ₹9.39 and ₹20.65. Despite this moderate price, the company’s valuation metrics paint a complex picture. The price-to-earnings (PE) ratio stands at a negative -4.77, signalling losses rather than profits. Similarly, the enterprise value to EBIT and EBITDA ratios are negative, at -2.28 and -2.39 respectively, indicating operational challenges and negative earnings before interest and taxes.
The price-to-book value ratio is 0.76, which might suggest undervaluation on a book value basis. However, this is overshadowed by the company’s poor return on capital employed (ROCE) of -36.45% and return on equity (ROE) of -15.86%, both reflecting significant i...
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