Despite a recent price increase, Aditya Birla Real Estate Ltd. has underperformed in the broader market context, facing significant financial challenges.
Aditya Birla Real EstateStock PerformanceFinancial ChallengesMarket TrendsReal Estate SectorReal EstateJul 24, 2025
As of 24-Jul, the stock price of Aditya Birla Real Estate Ltd. is Rs 2,032.90.
The main financial challenges include a high Debt to EBITDA ratio of 10.19 times and negative net sales growth of -58.8%.
The stock has generated a return of -11.23% in the past year, compared to the market's positive return of 0.99%.
Institutional holdings have increased by 0.71% over the previous quarter, indicating some confidence from larger investors.
While the Sensex has shown a slight increase of 0.16% over the past month, Aditya Birla Real Estate's performance has been notably weaker, highlighting its struggles relative to the benchmark.
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