
Bodal Chemicals Limited (BODALCHEM.NS)
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Bodal Chemicals Limited (BODALCHEM.NS) — VMCI valuation read
BODALCHEM.NS prints VMCI 49/100 inside the Basic Materials sector, where the median sits at 50. The 1-point below-median delta is the cleanest single-number summary of Bodal Chemicals Limited's composite stance, and in the mid-cap bucket it places the share behind the typical peer on the five-pillar mix.
On BODALCHEM.NS, the SEC EDGAR Form 4 stream shows no insider buys or sells in the past 30 days. Quiet tapes happen; they just remove a signal that bull and bear cases sometimes lean on for confirmation.
**Investor frame.** BODALCHEM.NS trades at 22.0x earnings, 22% above the Basic Materials median of 18.0x; that is the value line. ROIC of 10.0% sits 0.0pp above the Basic Materials median (10.0%); that is the quality line. net debt to EBITDA of 2.3x is the rate-sensitivity line to watch; that is the risk line for Bodal Chemicals Limited on the trailing financials.
BODALCHEM.NS rose 3.1% over the trailing 7 days, with a -2.9% read on a 30-day basis.
Bodal Chemicals Limited manufactures and sells dyestuffs, dyes intermediates, and other chemicals in India. The company's dye intermediates primarily include vinyl sulphone ester, ortho anisidine vinyl sulphone, meta ureido aniline, H. acid, Bronner's vinyl sulphone, vinyl sulphone paracresidine base, 6-nitro 1-diazo-2naphthol 4-sulphonic acid, sulpho para vinyl sulphone, sulpho tobias acid, vinyl sulphone ester of 2:5 di methoxy aniline, sulpho ortho anisidine vinyl sulphone, F.C. acid, 1:2:4 diazo, Kacid, benzedine di sulphonic acid, benzanilide vinyl sulphone, and gamma acid. It also provides reactive, acid, and direct dyes for textile, leather, and paper industries; and sulphuric acid, chloro sulphonic acid, liquid SO3, oleums, beta napthol, linear alkyl benzene sulphonic acid, and acetanilide that are used as raw materials for the production of dye intermediates. Bodal Chemicals Limited also exports its products. The company was formerly known as Dintex Dyechem Limited and changed its name to Bodal Chemicals Limited in May 2006. Bodal Chemicals Limited was incorporated in 1986 and is headquartered in Ahmedabad, India.
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