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Granules India Limited Just Missed Revenue By 6.4%: Here's What Analysts Think Will Happen Next

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As you might know, Granules India Limited (NSE:GRANULES) recently reported its quarterly numbers. Results look mixed - while revenue fell marginally short of analyst estimates at ₹12b, statutory earnings were in line with expectations, at ₹21.00 per share. This is an important time for investors, as they can track a company's performance in its report, look at what experts are forecasting for next year, and see if there has been any change to expectations for the business. We've gathered the most recent statutory forecasts to see whether the analysts have changed their earnings models, following these results.

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NSEI:GRANULES Earnings and Revenue Growth January 26th 2024

After the latest results, the eight analysts covering Granules India are now predicting revenues of ₹54.8b in 2025. If met, this would reflect a major 21% improvement in revenue compared to the last 12 months. Statutory earnings per share are predicted to leap 61% to ₹26.18. Before this earnings report, the analysts had been forecasting revenues of ₹56.6b and earnings per share (EPS) of ₹26.75 in 2025. The analysts are less bullish than they were before these results, given the reduced revenue forecasts and the minor downgrade to earnings per share expectations.

What's most unexpected is that the consensus price target rose 13% to ₹472, strongly implying the downgrade to forecasts is not expected to be more than a temporary blip. There's another way to think about price targets though, and that's to look at the range of price targets put forward by analysts, because a wide range of estimates could suggest a diverse view on possible outcomes for the business. The most optimistic Granules India analyst has a price target of ₹500 per share, while the most pessimistic values it at ₹455. The narrow spread of estimates could suggest that the business' future is relatively easy to value, or thatthe analysts have a strong view on its prospects.

One way to get more context on these forecasts is to look at how they compare to both past performance, and how other companies in the same industry are performing. The period to the end of 2025 brings more of the same, according to the analysts, with revenue forecast to display 16% growth on an annualised basis. That is in line with its 15% annual growth over the past five years. Compare this with the broader industry, which analyst estimates (in aggregate) suggest will see revenues grow 10% annually. So it's pretty clear that Granules India is forecast to grow substantially faster than its industry.

The Bottom Line

The most important thing to take away is that the analysts downgraded their earnings per share estimates, showing that there has been a clear decline in sentiment following these results. Regrettably, they also downgraded their revenue estimates, but the latest forecasts still imply the business will grow faster than the wider industry. We note an upgrade to the price target, suggesting that the analysts believes the intrinsic value of the business is likely to improve over time.

With that in mind, we wouldn't be too quick to come to a conclusion on Granules India. Long-term earnings power is much more important than next year's profits. We have forecasts for Granules India going out to 2026, and you can see them free on our platform here.

Don't forget that there may still be risks. For instance, we've identified 1 warning sign for Granules India that you should be aware of.

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