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Visaka Industries Limited manufactures and sells corrugated cement fiber sheets in India and internationally. It operates through two segments, Building Products and Synthetic Yarn. The company offers cement roofing sheets, such as close-fitting adjustable ridges, apron pieces, cladding/walling, north light ridges, barge boards, north light curves, serrated adjustable ridges, roof lights, and ridge finials. It also provides V-Board, V-Premium, V-Designer, V-Plank, V-Infill, and V-Panel for various applications, such as wall paneling, dry walls, partitions, false ceilings, mezzanine flooring, roof underlay, kitchen cabinets, shelves, external cladding, sidings, façades, gates cladding, and soffits; and ATUM, an integrated solar roo?ng system. In addition, the company offers cotton-touch air-jet-spun polyester yarns; and mélange, twist, and specialty yarns. It markets its building products directly to retailers. Visaka Industries Limited was incorporated in 1981 and is based in Secunderabad, India.
107.5 INR
-1.05 (-0.977%)
EBIT (Operating profit)(Operating income)(Operating earning) = GROSS MARGIN (REVENUE - COGS) - OPERATING EXPENSES (R&D, RENT) EBIT = (1*) (2*) -> operating process (leverage -> interest -> EBT -> tax -> net Income) EBITDA = GROSS MARGIN (REVENUE - COGS) - OPERATING EXPENSES (R&D, RENT) + Depreciation + amortization EBITA = (1*) (2*) (3*) (4*) company's CURRENT operating profitability (i.e., how much profit it makes with its present assets and its operations on the products it produces and sells, as well as providing a proxy for cash flow) -> performance of a company (1*) discounting the effects of interest payments from different forms of financing (by ignoring interest payments), (2*) political jurisdictions (by ignoring tax), collections of assets (by ignoring depreciation of assets), and different takeover histories (by ignoring amortization often stemming from goodwill) (3*) collections of assets (by ignoring depreciation of assets) (4*) different takeover histories (by ignoring amortization often stemming from goodwill)