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Kinetic Engineering Ltd.
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Kinetic Engineering Ltd. SWOT Analysis: Strengths, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threats
Kinetic Engineering Ltd. has 29 Strengths, 9 Weaknesses, 0 Opportunities and 0 Threats. The SWOT product gives you a quick x-ray of a stock's outlook and potential
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Strengths
(29)
Weakness
(9)
Opportunity
(0)
Threats
(0)
Others
(3)
Promoter holding increased more than 2% QoQ
High DVM Mid and Small Caps (subscription)
Benjamin Graham Value Screen
Expensive Stars (DVM)
Strong Momentum: Price above short, medium and long term moving averages
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Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Month
Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Year
Stocks whose current price is 20% higher than week low, and more than previous close
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Growth stocks, promoters increasing shareholding
Annual Profit Growth higher than Sector Profit Growth
PEG lower than Industry PEG
New 52 week high today
High Momentum Scores (Technical Scores greater than 50)
Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Week
Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Month
Overbought by Money Flow Index (MFI)
Companies with reducing Debt
Annual Net Profits improving for last 2 years
Book Value per share Improving for last 2 years
Companies with Zero Promoter Pledge
Stock gained more than 20% in one month
Biggest Price Gainers from Open
Top Gainers
New 52 Week High
Stocks Outperforming their Industry Price Change in the Quarter
Companies with growing costs YoY for long term projects
PE higher than Industry PE
High PE (PE > 40)
Stocks with Expensive Valuations according to the Trendlyne Valuation Score
Inefficient use of capital to generate profits - RoCE declining in the last 2 years
Inefficient use of shareholder funds - ROE declining in the last 2 years
Poor cash generated from core business - Declining Cash Flow from Operations for last 2 years
Low Piotroski Score : Companies with weak financials
Fall in Quarterly Revenue and Net Profit (YoY)
Promoters increasing shareholding QoQ
Rising Delivery Percentage Compared to Prev Day
Decline in Net Profit with falling Profit Margin (QoQ)