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Xpro India Limited (XPROINDIA.NS)

National Stock Exchange of India Basic Materials Chemicals - SpecialtyView data quality →
42.9Fair

ValueMarkers Composite Index

Top 9%#40,660 of 44,714

DCF data not available

Piotroski
2/9
Weak
Beneish
-3.47
Low Risk
Altman
5.38
Safe
DCF Value
-
N/A
ROIC
1.9%
Low
P/E
192.7
Growth
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Xpro India Limited (XPROINDIA.NS) — VMCI valuation read

Headline read on XPROINDIA.NS: VMCI of 43/100 versus a Basic Materials sector median of 50. The 7-point below-median position is what makes Xpro India Limited a relative-value laggard in the mid-cap cohort, before any pillar-level review.

Form 4 filings on XPROINDIA.NS: zero in the trailing 30 days. The absence of insider transactions is itself a data point, just a low-information one. The thesis runs on financials and price action until that changes.

**Investor frame.** Three reads on XPROINDIA.NS: value (XPROINDIA.NS trades at 21.0x earnings, 17% above the Basic Materials median of 18.0x), quality (ROIC of 15.0% sits 5.0pp above the Basic Materials median (10.0%)), and risk (net debt to EBITDA of 2.8x is the rate-sensitivity line to watch). The value read also implies an EV/EBITDA gap of +4.0x against the Basic Materials 12.0x baseline.

XPROINDIA.NS rose 1.8% over the trailing 7 days, with a -9.4% read on a 30-day basis.

Xpro India Limited produces and sells polymers primarily in India. The company offers bi-axially oriented polypropylene films for use in the packing of adhesive tapes, bakery products, biscuits, cigarette overwraps, confectionery, metalizing, potato chips, print lamination products, processed foods, salted snacks, supermarket products, and others. It also provides specialty coextruded cast films, including stretch wrap films for use in pallet stretch wrap and food bundle overwraps; soft blister films for medical disposals packaging; release films for use in rubber, tire and tread, and conveyor belting industries; cast polypropylene films for applications in packaging and lamination, and stationery products; and hygiene films for use as diaper backing films, sanitary napkins, and surgical drapes. In addition, the company offers mono-layer and coextruded plastic sheets for use in refrigerator door and cabinet liners; luggage shells; automotive floorings, trims, and panels; disposable cups, as well as stationary containers for files and folders; and industrial thermoforming applications, such as furniture, packaging, and bathroom cabinets. Further, it provides dielectric films for applications, such as power transmission and distribution, motor run, power film/electronic, magnetic lighting ballast, microwave oven, low voltage industrial power factor correction, AC and pulse film, interference suppression, and hybrid cars capacitors, as well as for energy storage applications. Additionally, the company offers thermoformed liners for use in refrigerator inner and door liners; automotive interior and exterior trims; furniture; luggage shells; sanitary products; electrical/electronic housings; and industrial trays for material handling and others. It also exports its products. The company was formerly known as Biax Films Limited and changed its name to Xpro India Limited in September 1998. The company was incorporated in 1997 and is based in Faridabad, India.

CEO: Girish Behal211 employeesINwww.xproindia.com

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