Solex Energy Balance Sheet Health

Finanzielle Gesundheit Kriterienprüfungen 3/6

Solex Energy hat ein Gesamteigenkapital von ₹1.3B und eine Gesamtverschuldung von ₹733.3M, wodurch sich der Verschuldungsgrad auf 55.7% beläuft. Die Gesamtaktiva und Gesamtpassiva betragen ₹3.0B bzw. ₹1.7B. Solex Energy Das EBIT des Unternehmens beträgt ₹368.4M, so dass der Zinsdeckungsgrad 4.6 beträgt. Das Unternehmen verfügt über Barmittel und kurzfristige Anlagen in Höhe von ₹9.3M.

Wichtige Informationen

55.7%

Verhältnis von Schulden zu Eigenkapital

₹733.33m

Verschuldung

Zinsdeckungsgrad4.6x
Bargeld₹9.30m
Eigenkapital₹1.32b
Gesamtverbindlichkeiten₹1.66b
Gesamtvermögen₹2.98b

Jüngste Berichte zur Finanzlage

Recent updates

Additional Considerations Required While Assessing Solex Energy's (NSE:SOLEX) Strong Earnings

Nov 18
Additional Considerations Required While Assessing Solex Energy's (NSE:SOLEX) Strong Earnings

We Ran A Stock Scan For Earnings Growth And Solex Energy (NSE:SOLEX) Passed With Ease

Nov 05
We Ran A Stock Scan For Earnings Growth And Solex Energy (NSE:SOLEX) Passed With Ease

Further Upside For Solex Energy Limited (NSE:SOLEX) Shares Could Introduce Price Risks After 30% Bounce

Oct 10
Further Upside For Solex Energy Limited (NSE:SOLEX) Shares Could Introduce Price Risks After 30% Bounce

Market Might Still Lack Some Conviction On Solex Energy Limited (NSE:SOLEX) Even After 29% Share Price Boost

Aug 09
Market Might Still Lack Some Conviction On Solex Energy Limited (NSE:SOLEX) Even After 29% Share Price Boost

We Think Solex Energy (NSE:SOLEX) Is Taking Some Risk With Its Debt

Jul 17
We Think Solex Energy (NSE:SOLEX) Is Taking Some Risk With Its Debt

Market Might Still Lack Some Conviction On Solex Energy Limited (NSE:SOLEX) Even After 50% Share Price Boost

Jun 12
Market Might Still Lack Some Conviction On Solex Energy Limited (NSE:SOLEX) Even After 50% Share Price Boost

The Market Lifts Solex Energy Limited (NSE:SOLEX) Shares 26% But It Can Do More

Apr 18
The Market Lifts Solex Energy Limited (NSE:SOLEX) Shares 26% But It Can Do More

Solex Energy Limited's (NSE:SOLEX) Shares Leap 29% Yet They're Still Not Telling The Full Story

Feb 20
Solex Energy Limited's (NSE:SOLEX) Shares Leap 29% Yet They're Still Not Telling The Full Story

Here's Why Solex Energy (NSE:SOLEX) Has A Meaningful Debt Burden

Feb 02
Here's Why Solex Energy (NSE:SOLEX) Has A Meaningful Debt Burden

Solex Energy Limited (NSE:SOLEX) Soars 27% But It's A Story Of Risk Vs Reward

Jan 05
Solex Energy Limited (NSE:SOLEX) Soars 27% But It's A Story Of Risk Vs Reward

Solex Energy (NSE:SOLEX) May Have Issues Allocating Its Capital

Jan 04
Solex Energy (NSE:SOLEX) May Have Issues Allocating Its Capital

Here's Why Shareholders May Want To Be Cautious With Increasing Solex Energy Limited's (NSE:SOLEX) CEO Pay Packet

Sep 23
Here's Why Shareholders May Want To Be Cautious With Increasing Solex Energy Limited's (NSE:SOLEX) CEO Pay Packet

There Are Reasons To Feel Uneasy About Solex Energy's (NSE:SOLEX) Returns On Capital

Sep 13
There Are Reasons To Feel Uneasy About Solex Energy's (NSE:SOLEX) Returns On Capital

Is Solex Energy (NSE:SOLEX) A Risky Investment?

Jun 24
Is Solex Energy (NSE:SOLEX) A Risky Investment?

These 4 Measures Indicate That Solex Energy (NSE:SOLEX) Is Using Debt Extensively

Aug 17
These 4 Measures Indicate That Solex Energy (NSE:SOLEX) Is Using Debt Extensively

Does Solex Energy (NSE:SOLEX) Have A Healthy Balance Sheet?

Jul 07
Does Solex Energy (NSE:SOLEX) Have A Healthy Balance Sheet?

Is Solex Energy Limited (NSE:SOLEX) The Right Choice For A Smart Dividend Investor?

Feb 22
Is Solex Energy Limited (NSE:SOLEX) The Right Choice For A Smart Dividend Investor?

Analyse der Finanzlage

Kurzfristige Verbindlichkeiten: SOLEXDie kurzfristigen Aktiva des Unternehmens (₹2.4B) übersteigen seine kurzfristigen Passiva (₹1.3B).

Langfristige Verbindlichkeiten: SOLEXDie kurzfristigen Vermögenswerte des Unternehmens (₹2.4B) übersteigen seine langfristigen Verbindlichkeiten (₹375.4M).


Geschichte und Analyse des Verhältnisses von Schulden zu Eigenkapital

Verschuldungsgrad: SOLEXDie Nettoverschuldung im Verhältnis zum Eigenkapital (55%) wird als hoch angesehen.

Schulden abbauen: SOLEXDas Verhältnis von Schulden zu Eigenkapital ist in den letzten 5 Jahren von 46.5% auf 55.7% gestiegen.

Schuldendeckung: SOLEXDer operative Cashflow des Unternehmens ist negativ, so dass die Schulden nicht ausreichend gedeckt sind.

Zinsdeckung: SOLEXDie Zinszahlungen für die Schulden des Unternehmens sind durch das EBIT (4.6x Coverage) gut gedeckt.


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