Why is One Point One Solutions Ltd ?
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Strong ability to service debt as the company has a low Debt to EBITDA ratio of 3.03 times
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Healthy long term growth as Net Sales has grown by an annual rate of 25.27% and Operating profit at 34.13%
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The company has declared Positive results for the last 4 consecutive quarters
- NET SALES(Q) At Rs 96.20 cr has Grown at 43.48%
- PBDIT(Q) Highest at Rs 21.72 cr.
- PBT LESS OI(Q) Highest at Rs 10.75 cr.
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With ROCE of 7.3, it has a Attractive valuation with a 2.8 Enterprise value to Capital Employed
- The stock is trading at a discount compared to its peers' average historical valuations
- Over the past year, while the stock has generated a return of NA, its profits have risen by 18.4% ; the PEG ratio of the company is 2.6
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33.72% of Promoter Shares are Pledged
- In falling markets, high promoter pledged shares puts additional downward pressure on the stock prices
How much should you hold?
- Overall Portfolio exposure to One Point One should be less than 10%
- Overall Portfolio exposure to Commercial Services & Supplies should be less than 30%
(If sector exposure > 30%, please use optimiser tool to see which are the best stocks to hold in Commercial Services & Supplies)
When to exit? - We will constantly monitor the company and suggest at the appropriate time to exit from the stock
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Quality key factors
Factor
Value
Sales Growth (5y)
25.27%
EBIT Growth (5y)
34.13%
EBIT to Interest (avg)
4.02
Debt to EBITDA (avg)
1.88
Net Debt to Equity (avg)
0.36
Sales to Capital Employed (avg)
0.87
Tax Ratio
26.36%
Dividend Payout Ratio
0
Pledged Shares
33.72%
Institutional Holding
9.86%
ROCE (avg)
8.79%
ROE (avg)
11.32%
Valuation Key Factors 
Factor
Value
P/E Ratio
39
Industry P/E
23
Price to Book Value
3.46
EV to EBIT
38.69
EV to EBITDA
23.46
EV to Capital Employed
2.81
EV to Sales
5.44
PEG Ratio
2.62
Dividend Yield
NA
ROCE (Latest)
7.27%
ROE (Latest)
8.79%
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17What is working for the Company
NET SALES(Q)
At Rs 96.20 cr has Grown at 43.48%
PBDIT(Q)
Highest at Rs 21.72 cr.
PBT LESS OI(Q)
Highest at Rs 10.75 cr.
PAT(Q)
Highest at Rs 10.32 cr.
EPS(Q)
Highest at Rs 0.39
-10What is not working for the Company
ROCE(HY)
Lowest at 9.26%
DEBT-EQUITY RATIO(HY)
Highest at 0.49 times
INTEREST(Q)
Highest at Rs 3.00 cr
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Here's what is working for One Point One
Profit Before Tax less Other Income (PBT) - Quarterly
At Rs 10.75 cr has Grown at 183.64%
Year on Year (YoY)MOJO Watch
Near term PBT trend is very positive
PBT less Other Income (Rs Cr)
Net Sales - Quarterly
Highest at Rs 96.20 cr and Grown
each quarter in the last five quartersMOJO Watch
Near term sales trend is very positive
Net Sales (Rs Cr)
Net Sales - Quarterly
At Rs 96.20 cr has Grown at 43.48%
Year on Year (YoY)MOJO Watch
Near term sales trend is very positive
Net Sales (Rs Cr)
Operating Profit (PBDIT) - Quarterly
Highest at Rs 21.72 cr. and Grown
each quarter in the last five quartersMOJO Watch
Near term Operating Profit trend is quite positive
Operating Profit (Rs Cr)
Profit Before Tax less Other Income (PBT) - Quarterly
Highest at Rs 10.75 cr. and Grown
each quarter in the last five quartersMOJO Watch
Near term PBT trend is very positive
PBT less Other Income (Rs Cr)
Profit After Tax (PAT) - Quarterly
Highest at Rs 10.32 cr.
in the last five quartersMOJO Watch
Near term PAT trend is positive
PAT (Rs Cr)
Earnings per Share (EPS) - Quarterly
Highest at Rs 0.39
in the last five quartersMOJO Watch
Increasing profitability; company has created higher earnings for shareholders
EPS (Rs)
Here's what is not working for One Point One
Interest - Quarterly
At Rs 3.00 cr has Grown at 69.49%
Quarter on Quarter (QoQ)MOJO Watch
Rising interest cost signifies increased borrowings
Interest Paid (Rs cr)
Interest - Quarterly
Highest at Rs 3.00 cr
in the last five quarters and Increased by 69.49 % (QoQ)MOJO Watch
Rising interest cost signifies increased borrowings
Interest Paid (Rs cr)
Debt-Equity Ratio - Half Yearly
Highest at 0.49 times
in the last five half yearly periodsMOJO Watch
The company is borrowing more to fund its operations; it's liquidity situation may be stressed
Debt-Equity Ratio






