Prime Focus Ltd Stock Performance Analyzed
Prime Focus Ltd’s stock price has been dropping recently. As of 13:19 IST on November 16th, the stock is trading at Rs 207.6, which is down 4.49% for the day. This means the stock price has fallen significantly compared to its performance over the past year.
Key Points
- Prime Focus Ltd down 4.49% today, impacting market indices.
- Stock fell 17.59% in a year, less than the NIFTY and Nifty Media.
- Five consecutive days of price decline indicate a concerning trend.
- Nifty Media index also down, reflecting broader market pressures.
- High trading volume (15.82 lakh shares) suggests investor interest.
- PE ratio is 0, indicating significant earnings concerns.
Recent Stock Movement
Over the past year, Prime Focus Ltd has seen a much bigger drop than the rest of the stock market. While the NIFTY (a group of large Indian stocks) went up 10.4%, and the Nifty Media group went up 18.83%, Prime Focus Ltd has fallen 17.59%. This makes the company’s performance noticeably weaker.
Today, the stock has continued this downward trend, dropping 4.49%. The overall market is also a bit down, with the NIFTY down 0.65% and the Sensex (another important Indian stock group) down 0.52%. These declines show a general weakness in the stock market.
Short-Term Performance
Looking at the last month, Prime Focus Ltd has decreased by about 5.94%. The Nifty Media index, which the company is part of, has decreased by approximately 1.98% over the same period, currently trading at 1384.6, down 0.71% on the day. This suggests that the company’s struggles are part of a larger problem within the media sector.
The volume of shares being traded today is higher than usual, at 15.82 lakh shares. This means more investors are buying or selling the stock. The average trading volume over the past month is 52.1 lakh shares, so today’s volume is quite high.
Finally, the stock’s Price-to-Earnings (PE) ratio is 0. This means that investors are not willing to pay for the company’s earnings. This is a very negative sign, indicating that investors believe the company is not making enough money.
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