Overall Fundamental outlook

Business Operations:

Sector: Technology
Industry: Consumer Electronics

Dixon Technologies (India) Limited engages in the provision of electronic manufacturing services in India and internationally. The company offers original design and original equipment manufacturing services for consumer electronics, including LED TVs and AC PCB; home appliances, such as washing machines and refrigerators; lighting products comprising LED bulbs, battens, and down lighters, etc.; mobile phones and smartphones, PCBA for mobile phones, medical electronics, wearables, and set top boxes; and security systems, such as CCTV camera and digital video recorders. It also provides solutions in reverse logistics, such as repair and refurbishment services for LED TV panels, as well as information technology hardware. The company was incorporated in 1993 and is headquartered in Noida, India.

Revenue projections:

Revenue projections for DIXON
Revenue projections for DIXON

DIXON is projected to experience a revenue decline compared to last year, a development that often leads to investor caution. The drop could negatively impact the company's bottom line, as lower revenues typically signal reduced profitability, prompting more conservative investment strategies.

Financial Ratios:

currentRatio 0.000000
forwardPE 62.189667
debtToEquity 19.340000
earningsGrowth 0.993000
revenueGrowth 0.951000
grossMargins 0.075920
operatingMargins 0.030360
trailingEps 224.840000
forwardEps 184.820000

Dixon Technologies (India) Limited's high forward PE ratio signals potential overvaluation, limiting further price gains and increasing the risk of a correction. This metric should be carefully considered alongside other key fundamentals to assess the stock's future performance.
DIXON's low Debt-to-Equity ratio means the company is not over-leveraged, highlighting its conservative use of debt. This suggests reduced financial risk and a stable balance sheet, making DIXON a financially resilient company with lower exposure to debt-related pressures.
With positive earnings and revenue growth, DIXON is on a path to expand its business. This strong financial performance suggests the company will continue to grow, as increasing profits and revenue highlight a healthy outlook.
DIXON's forward EPS being lower than trailing EPS indicates reduced profitability in the upcoming year. This points to a potential decline in earnings, which could impact the company's financial strength.

Price projections:

Price projections for DIXON
Price projections for DIXON

DIXON's price projections have been revised upward over time, suggesting that analysts are becoming more confident in the company's future. This trend points to increased optimism about DIXON's ability to grow.

Recommendation changes over time:

Recommendations trend for DIXON
Recommendations trend for DIXON


DIXON has garnered a buy bias from analysts recently, suggesting the stock is a good investment opportunity. This may lead to increased investor interest, as DIXON is seen as a reliable place to park money for those looking to benefit from potential market gains and company growth.