It’s been a mediocre week for Five-Star Business Finance Limited (NSE:FIVESTAR) shareholders, with the stock dropping 14% to ₹444 in the week since its latest third-quarter results. Revenues of ₹6.3b were in line with forecasts, although statutory earnings per share
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Portfolio Quality: Current portfolio proportion increased from 81.67% in September to 81.77% in December.
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Collection Efficiency: Unique customer collection efficiency stable at 95.1%; overall collection efficiency at 96.6%.
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Unique Customer Collection Efficiency (Excluding NPA):
Positive week for Five-Star Business Finance Limited (NSE:FIVESTAR) institutional investors who lost 33% over the past year
Key Insights
- Institutions’ substantial holdings in Five-Star Business Finance implies that they have significant influence over the company’s share price
- 52% of the business is held by the top 9 shareholders
- Insiders own 20% of Five-Star Business Finance
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Earnings Working Against Five-Star Business Finance Limited’s (NSE:FIVESTAR) Share Price Following 25% Dive
Five-Star Business Finance Limited (NSE:FIVESTAR) shares have had a horrible month, losing 25% after a relatively good period beforehand. The drop over the last 30 days has capped off a tough year for shareholders, with the share price down 17%
Earnings Miss: Five-Star Business Finance Limited Missed EPS By 6.0% And Analysts Are Revising Their Forecasts
It’s been a mediocre week for Five-Star Business Finance Limited (NSE:FIVESTAR) shareholders, with the stock dropping 16% to ₹611 in the week since its latest quarterly results. Revenues of ₹6.0b were in line with forecasts, although statutory earnings per share
We Ran A Stock Scan For Earnings Growth And Five-Star Business Finance (NSE:FIVESTAR) Passed With Ease
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