Why is Nahar Industrial Enterprises Ltd ?
- Poor long term growth as Net Sales has grown by an annual rate of -0.14% over the last 5 years
- Company's ability to service its debt is weak with a poor EBIT to Interest (avg) ratio of 1.66
- OPERATING PROFIT TO INTEREST(Q) Highest at 3.34 times
- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS(HY) Highest at Rs 29.93 cr
- PBDIT(Q) Highest at Rs 33.45 cr.
- The technical trend has improved from Mildly Bullish on 09-Jun-26
- Multiple factors for the stock are Bullish like MACD, Bollinger Band, KST and OBV
- 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 -14.73%, its profits have risen by 160% ; the PEG ratio of the company is 0.1
- Domestic mutual funds have capability to do in-depth on-the-ground research on companies- their small stake may signify either they are not comfortable at the price or the business
How much should you hold?
- Overall Portfolio exposure to Nahar Indl. Ent. should be less than 10%
- Overall Portfolio exposure to Garments & Apparels should be less than 30%
(If sector exposure > 30%, please use optimiser tool to see which are the best stocks to hold in Garments & Apparels)
When to exit? - We will constantly monitor the company and suggest at the appropriate time to exit from the stock
Is Nahar Indl. Ent. for you?
High Risk, Low Return
Quality key factors
Valuation Key Factors 
Technical key factors
Technical Movement
Highest at 3.34 times
Highest at Rs 29.93 cr
Highest at Rs 33.45 cr.
Highest at 9.85%
Highest at Rs 10.01 cr.
Highest at Rs 24.98 cr.
Highest at Rs 5.78
Lowest at Rs 339.48 cr
Highest at 0.65 times
is 68.31 % of Profit Before Tax (PBT
Here's what is working for Nahar Indl. Ent.
PBT less Other Income (Rs Cr)
PAT (Rs Cr)
Operating Profit to Interest
Operating Profit (Rs Cr)
Operating Profit to Sales
PBT less Other Income (Rs Cr)
PAT (Rs Cr)
EPS (Rs)
Cash and Cash Equivalents
Here's what is not working for Nahar Indl. Ent.
Net Sales (Rs Cr)
Net Sales (Rs Cr)
Non Operating Income to PBT
Debt-Equity Ratio