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PB Ratio of Ingersoll-rand (india) Ltd

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Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd

NSE: INGERRAND

PB Ratio

18.5

Last updated on: Apr 21, 2025

Key Highlights

  • The latest PB Ratio of Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd is 18.5.
  • The PB ratio of the Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd is above 3 which indicates that the stock is overvalued but this is common in high-growing sectors.
  • The P/B Ratio of Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd changed from 5.1 on March 2020 to 19.9 on March 2024 . This represents a CAGR of 31.30% over 5 years.

Historical P/B Ratio of Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd

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Company Fundamentals for Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd

Market Cap

11,859 Cr

EPS

83.6

P/E Ratio (TTM)

45.0

P/B Ratio (TTM)

18.5

Day’s High

3820.0

Day’s Low

3575.0

DTE

0.0

ROE

37.7

52 Week High

4998.35

52 Week Low

3060.8

ROCE

50.0

Market Price of Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd

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Monitoring Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd share price can help you stay informed about potential market shifts and opportunities. *All values are in Rupees.

Last Ten Days Market Price

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21 Apr 20253756.95
17 Apr 20253590.05
16 Apr 20253566.05
15 Apr 20253542.8
11 Apr 20253508
09 Apr 20253341.9
08 Apr 20253377.7
07 Apr 20253386.1
04 Apr 20253468.2
03 Apr 20253605.9

SWOT Analysis Of Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd

Strength

2

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Weakness

1

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Opportunity

0

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Threats

1

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BlinkX Score for Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd

Asset Value vs Market Value of Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd

Market Value

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Asset Value

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* All values are in ₹ crores

PB Ratio of Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd Explained

11859

Market cap

203

Book Value per Share

18.5X

PB Ratio

The price-to-book (P/B) ratio compares a company's market capitalization to its book value by dividing its stock price per share by its book value per share.


How to calculate Price-to-Book (P/B) Ratio?

The Price-to-Book Ratio is used to determine the relationship between the total value of a company's outstanding shares and the net value of its assets. Before calculating the P/B ratio, investors need to overlook the market capitalization of a company.


Market capitalization = market value of a stock X no. of outstanding shares


Now, you need to know the net value of an organization's assets.

Book Value of Assets = Total Assets - Total Liabilities of a company


After knowing the value of the above ratios, here is the formula for the P/B Ratio:

P/B Ratio = Market Capitalization/ Book Value of Assets


or you can also use this formula

P/B ratio = Market Price Per Share/ Book Value of Asset Per Share

Historical Market Cap of Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd

Market Cap

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* All values are in crore

Historical Revenue, EBITDA and Net Profit of Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd

Revenue

EBITDA

Net Profit

No data available

* All values are in crore

Dividend Payout Over Time

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Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd News Hub

Ingersoll-Rand (India) standalone net profit rises 15.13% in the June 2024 quarter

Net profit of Ingersoll-Rand (India) rose 15.13% to Rs 61.86 crore in the quarter ended June 2024 as

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13 Aug 24

Ingersoll-Rand (India) declare Quarterly Result

Ingersoll-Rand (India) will hold a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company on 12 November 2

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31 Oct 24

Board of Ingersoll-Rand (India) recommends interim dividend

Ingersoll-Rand (India) announced that the Board of Directors of the Company at its meeting held on 1

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12 Nov 24

Ingersoll-Rand (India) standalone net profit rises 21.40% in the September 2024 quarter

Net profit of Ingersoll-Rand (India) rose 21.40% to Rs 60.35 crore in the quarter ended September 20

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12 Nov 24

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FAQs for PB Ratio of Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd

What is the PB ratio of Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd?

The current PB ratio of Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd is 18.55. The Price-to-Book value (P/B) ratio compares a company's current share price to its book value per share. It helps assess whether a stock is overvalued or undervalued relative to its net asset value.

What is the ideal PB ratio to buy Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd stocks?

An ideal PB ratio varies by industry; however, a PB ratio below 1.0 may indicate a good buying opportunity for Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd. Some investors and financial analysts may also consider any value under 3.0 as a good PB ratio.

How is the PB Ratio of Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd calculated?

The PB ratio of Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd is calculated by dividing the current share price by the book value per share. The book value per share is determined by dividing the company’s total net assets (assets minus liabilities) by the number of outstanding shares. This ratio helps evaluate how the market values the company's assets.

What does a high PB Ratio mean for Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd?

A high PB ratio suggests that Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd’s stock may be overvalued relative to its book value or that investors expect high growth.

What does a low PB Ratio indicate for Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd?

A low PB ratio of Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd may indicate that the stock is undervalued or it is facing financial difficulties.

Can Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd PB Ratio change over time?

Yes, the PB ratio of Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd can change over time due to fluctuations in the company’s stock price and changes in its book value.
Disclaimer: This information provided above is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. We use third-party data and recommend conducting thorough research and consulting a certified financial advisor before making investment decisions. We do not endorse specific stocks. Make decisions based on your own research and professional guidance.
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