Key stock indicators that show how well a company is doing, making it easier to understand its true value and performance.
Strong Outperformer
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Good Quality
Low Price Fluctuation
Peer comparison lists companies from the same sector, scored and ranked based on Crisp Analysis. It helps understand how a company stands against its competitors.
Shareholding pattern shows how a company’s shares (ownership) are distributed among different shareholding entities like promoters, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs), Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs), and retail investors, among others. Changes in the shareholding pattern can indicate the performance outlook of a stock.
The share price of Sirca Paints India Ltd. is ₹439.00 on NSE as of 4/3/2026, 8:24:56 am. Share prices may change frequently due to market movements.
The market capitalisation of Sirca Paints India Ltd. is ₹2,493Cr as of 4/3/2026, 8:24:56 am
The current Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio of Sirca Paints India Ltd. is 39.72 as of 4/3/2026, 8:24:56 am
The Price to Book (P/B) ratio of Sirca Paints India Ltd. stands at 6.88 as of 4/3/2026, 8:24:56 am
Sirca Paints India Ltd. reported an ROE of 14.91% for the last reported financial year on a consolidated account basis.
As of 4/3/2026, 8:24:56 am, Sirca Paints India Ltd.’s shareholding pattern is: promoters hold 65.20%, FIIs hold 6.90%, DIIs hold 0.30%, and public shareholders hold 27.60%.
The earnings per share (EPS) of Sirca Paints India Ltd. is ₹2.69 for the quarter ended Dec 2025.
The stock symbol of Sirca Paints India Ltd. is SIRCA.
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The fair value of Sirca Paints India Ltd. depends on factors such as earnings growth, financial performance, and overall market conditions. Investors should assess fundamentals before making investment decisions.
Earnings per share (EPS) measures the profit earned by a company for each of its outstanding shares. Generally, the higher a company’s EPS is, the more profitable it is considered to be.
Also called a profit and loss statement, an income statement shows a company’s income, expenses, and how much profit or loss it has made over a specific accounting period. It provides a clear view of how well the business is running.
A balance sheet is a financial statement that details a company’s assets, liabilities, and shareholders’ equity at a given time. It helps assess how financially strong and stable the company is.
Cash flow highlights the cash or cash equivalents moving in and out of a company during a particular period. It provides a clear picture of how well a company manages its cash by tracking its operating, investing and financing activities.
Pivot analysis uses a special price point, called the pivot point, to show the overall market trend during different periods. This pivot point is the average of the previous day’s high, low, and closing prices of a specific asset.
Note: Support and Resistance level for the day, calculated based on price range of the previous trading day.
Volume analysis tracks how many shares were traded for a specific period. Total traded volume represents the overall number of shares traded, while combined delivery volume indicates only those shares which are delivered (transferred for ownership). Delivered shares indicate long-term investor interest.