TextilesMid capRs 17,171 crRs 11.7 cr traded a day
Close on 2026-08-21
602.90
+0.40%
52-week range77% of the way up
394.65666.25
Market cap
17,171 cr
P/E (TTM)
19.4×
industry 45×
EPS (TTM)
31.04
Revenue YoY
+17.1%
Q1 FY27
Profit YoY
+31.2%
Net margin
11.6%
+1.3pt vs a year ago
Growth trend
+15.5pt
vs last quarter’s YoY
1 month
-1.2%
Below 52w high
10.5%
RSI (14)
61
Daily swing
2.3%
average true range
Volume
0.9×
vs 20-day average
Traded
Rs 12 cr
median day
Close200-day averageMaterial filing
260 sessions · hover for the filing behind a move
1 week
+2.08%
1 month
−1.18%
3 months
+0.71%
6 months
+9.76%
1 year
+46.26%
The read
written from the numbers on this page
The evidence leans constructive5 supporting, 0 against, 2 worth knowing
Supporting
trading 11% above its 200-day average
up 46% over twelve months
revenue grew 17% year on year in the quarter ending 2026-06-30
net margin has widened from 8.6% to 11.6% across four quarters
priced at 19× earnings against an industry median of 45× — 57% below its peers
Against
nothing the data supports either way
Worth knowing
the 50-day and 200-day averages disagree, which usually means a turn in progress rather than a trend to lean on
the 6 scans it matches come from only 2 families — one signal wearing several hats rather than several signals
What would change this read: a close below 541, its 200-day average.
Assembled automatically from the figures on this page — the scans matched, their measured record, the filed financials, the derivatives positioning and the peer comparison. It is not a recommendation, no one has spoken to the company, and every claim above can be checked against a number further down this page.
How it has performed
price return over each window, measured against zero
What the scans say today
6 of 47 matched on 2026-08-21
VTL matches 6 of the 47 scans today, across 2 different kinds of evidence. Note how few kinds of evidence that is: several scans in one family are one signal wearing several hats, not several signals.
segments and revenue mix, as the company reports them
VTL reports 2 business segments. The largest is Textiles at 97% of revenue in the quarter ending 2026-06-30. On these numbers this is effectively a single-segment business, so the group result and that segment’s result move together.
SegmentRevenueSharevs a year ago
Textiles2,648 cr97.1%—
Acrylic Fibre78 cr2.9%—
Segment names are the company’s own, taken verbatim from the reportable-segment disclosure in its quarterly XBRL filing. Nothing on this page describes the business in words we wrote.
Quality of the business
balance sheet as at 2026-03-31
Return on equity
8.4%
trailing profit over shareholders’ funds
Return on capital
8.6%
pre-tax profit over equity plus borrowings
Debt to equity
0.18×
1,855 cr borrowed against 10,514 cr of equity
Net debt
1,811 cr
borrowings less cash
Cash conversion
125%
operating cash flow as a share of profit
Receivable days
47
how long customers take to pay
Return on capital uses profit before tax over equity plus borrowings. The textbook version adds finance costs back; those are not tagged reliably in quarterly filings, so this understates the ratio for a heavily borrowed company rather than flattering it. Balance sheets are filed half-yearly, so these can be up to six months behind the profit figures above.
Valuation against its own history
500 sessions since 2024-09-06
13×
median 17×
23×
now 19×
VTL trades at 19× trailing earnings, above its median of 17× over this window — 16% more expensive than usual. The band runs from the 5th to the 95th percentile, so single-day spikes do not set the edges.
This window is short by the standards of valuation history — it begins where four quarters of filed earnings first exist. A stock can look cheap against two years and expensive against ten.
Other filing filings were typically -0.08pt vs the market over the next 5 sessions (n=12,093) · Analyst call filings were typically +0.14pt vs the market over the next 5 sessions (n=3,352)
The business
from the company’s filed results
Everything below is taken from the company’s own quarterly filing with the exchange — the XBRL document it submitted, not a vendor’s summary of it. Figures in rupees crore.
RevenueNet profit, drawn inside its revenue barNet margin, own scale belowrupees crore, per quarter as filed. Revenue bars start at zero.
Going for it
revenue grew 17% against the same quarter a year earlier
profit rose 31% year on year
net margin widened from 7.6% to 11.6%
Going against it
nothing clear in the filed numbers
Quarter-by-quarter numbers, as filed
Quarter
Revenue
Profit before tax
Net profit
EPS
Net margin
Q1 FY27
2026-06-30 · consolidated
2,703
402
315
10.88
11.6%
Q4 FY26
2026-03-31 · consolidated
2,498
206
189
6.49
7.6%
Q3 FY26
2025-12-31 · consolidated
2,505
198
168
5.85
6.7%
Q3 FY25
2024-12-31 · consolidated
2,465
262
212
7.40
8.6%
Q2 FY25
2024-09-30 · consolidated
2,502
279
197
6.92
7.9%
Q1 FY25
2024-06-30 · consolidated
2,309
299
240
8.38
10.4%
Quarterly filings are unaudited unless stated. Consolidated figures are used where the company files both. A single quarter is a noisy thing — the trend across the column is worth more than the top row.
Where the price stands
the same figures every scan on this site is computed from
Trend
Distance from the averages traders watch. Above all of them is a bull phase; below the 200-day is the line most investors use to say otherwise.
Versus 50-day average-3.4%
Versus 200-day average+11.3%
Below 52-week high-9.5%
Above 52-week low+52.8%
Momentum
How hard it has been pushed lately. Above 70 on RSI is stretched, below 30 is washed out — neither is a signal on its own.
RSI (14)60.7
Higher closes in last 53 of 5
Six-month return+9.76%
Risk and liquidity
What a position costs to hold and to exit. Position sizing starts with the daily swing, not with conviction.
Typical daily swing (ATR)2.34%
Volume versus 20-day0.9x
Median daily turnoverRs 11.7 cr
Peers
Textiles · 12 classified companies
VTL trades at 19.4× trailing earnings against an industry median of 45.4× across 9 other classified companies in its industry — cheaper than them, by 57%. A multiple is a statement about expectations, not about quality: cheap usually means the market expects less, and it is often right.