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Shah Foods Ltd
NSE: BSE: 519031
₹178.65
(0%)
Mon, 22 Jun 2026, 11:40 pm
Market Cap (in Cr)10.67
PE Ratio0
Dividend0
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Shah Foods Analysis
dividend
Pros
Cons
- Unable to calculate sustainability of dividends as Shah Foods has not reported any payouts.
- Unable to evaluate Shah Foods's dividend yield against the bottom 25% of dividend payers as the company has not reported any payouts.
- Unable to evaluate Shah Foods's dividend against the top 25% market benchmark as the company has not reported any payouts.
health
Pros
- Shah Foods is able to meet its short term (1 year) commitments with its holdings of cash and other short term assets.
- Shah Foods has been profitable on average in the past, therefore cash runway is not a concern.
- Shah Foods has been profitable on average in the past, therefore cash runway is not a concern.
- Debt is covered by short term assets, assets are 1.5x debt.
- Shah Foods's cash and other short term assets cover its long term commitments.
Cons
- Operating cash flow is negative therefore debt is not well covered.
- The level of debt compared to net worth has increased over the past 5 years (0% vs 80.5% today).
- Shah Foods's level of debt (80.5%) compared to net worth is high (greater than 40%).
- High level of physical assets or inventory.
management
Pros
- The tenure for the Shah Foods board of directors is about average.
- Nirav's remuneration is lower than average for companies of similar size in India.
- Nirav's compensation has been consistent with company performance over the past year, both up more than 20%.
Cons
misc
Pros
Cons
- Shah Foods is not covered by any analysts.
- Shah Foods has significant price volatility in the past 3 months.
- BSE:519031 has not traded for 7 days.
past
Pros
Cons
- Unable to compare Shah Foods's 1-year earnings growth to the 5-year average as it is not currently profitable.
- Shah Foods does not make a profit and their year on year earnings growth rate was negative over the past 5 years.
- It is difficult to establish if Shah Foods has efficiently used its assets last year compared to the IN Food industry average (Return on Assets) as it is loss-making.
- It is difficult to establish if Shah Foods improved its use of capital last year versus 3 years ago (Return on Capital Employed) as it is currently loss-making.
- It is difficult to establish if Shah Foods has efficiently used shareholders’ funds last year (Return on Equity greater than 20%) as it is loss-making.
- Unable to compare Shah Foods's 1-year growth to the IN Food industry average as it is not currently profitable.
value
Pros
Cons
- Shah Foods is overvalued based on assets compared to the IN Food industry average.
- Shah Foods is loss making, we can't compare its value to the IN Food industry average.
- Shah Foods is loss making, we can't compare the value of its earnings to the India market.
- 519031 underperformed the Food industry which returned 18.8% over the past year.
- 519031 underperformed the Market in India which returned -14.5% over the past year.
- BSE:519031 is down -12.5% underperforming the Food industry which returned 5% over the past month.
- BSE:519031 is down -12.5% underperforming the market in India which returned 8% over the past month.