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.

KOTAKBANK
MetricLarge cap
Market cap₹3.7 L cr
Price₹1,850.00
P/E20.0
P/B3.2
EV/EBITDA
Dividend yield0.3%
ROE14.0%
ROCE
Revenue growth12.0%
EBITDA margin
Net margin20.0%
Debt/equity0.0
Interest coverage
Cash
Promoter holding26.0%
Risk levelLow
Quality score4/5
Value score3/5
Growth score3/5
Risk score2/5

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