Educational sample dataset

Compare companies

Put up to four companies side by side across the fundamentals that matter - growth, margins, valuation, leverage, dividends and risk.

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Growth

Revenue growth shows how fast a business is expanding. Faster growth can justify a richer valuation, but only if it is profitable and sustainable.

Margins

EBITDA and net margins show how much of each rupee of sales a company keeps. Higher margins usually mean more pricing power and a stronger franchise.

Valuation

P/E, P/B and EV/EBITDA price the company relative to its earnings, book value and cash profits. A lower multiple can mean a cheaper stock - or a struggling one.

Leverage

Debt/equity and interest coverage measure how much debt a company carries and how comfortably it pays the interest. Lower debt and higher coverage are safer.

Dividend

Dividend yield is the cash return a shareholder receives each year. It matters most for income-focused investors, and is less relevant for growth stocks.

Risk

Risk level and the risk score summarise business and balance-sheet risk. The best comparison pairs a strong score with a price you are comfortable paying.

Select up to four companies to compare

Pick companies from the selector above and their fundamentals will line up side by side, with the strongest value in each row highlighted in green.

Comparison is illustrative. Figures are sample data, not live. Not a recommendation.