Page Industries Ltd (PAGEIND) Stock Analysis: Valuation, Latest Results, Financial Ratios & DeciZen Rating

BSE: 532827 | NSE: PAGEIND | Textile | Mid Cap

Page Industries Share Price

37,419.45 -121.75 -0.32%
as on 05-Dec'25 11:34

Page Industries Ltd (PAGEIND) Stock Analysis: Valuation, Latest Results, Financial Ratios & DeciZen Rating

BSE: 532827 | NSE: PAGEIND | Textile | Mid Cap

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Page Industries stock performance -

Key Ratios
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P/E Ratio (SA):
54.79
Market Cap:
41,873 Cr.
52-wk low:
36,840
52-wk high:
50,470.6

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10 Year X-Ray of Page Industries: Login to view analysis.

Analysis of Financial Track Record

Data adjusted to bonus, split, extra-ordinary income, rights issue and change in financial year end
Data adjusted to bonus, split, extra-ordinary income, rights issue and change in financial year end

Data adjusted to bonus, split, extra-ordinary income, rights issue and change in financial year end.

Financial track record gives insight into the company's performance on key parameters over the past ten years. MoneyWorks4me’s proprietary colour codes make it easy for retail investors to gauge the company’s past performance.
Page Industries Ltd has performed well in majority of the past ten years indicating its past ten year financial track record is very good

Value Creation

Value Creation Index Colour Code Guide

Mar'16Mar'17Mar'18Mar'19Mar'20Mar'21Mar'22Mar'23Mar'24Mar'25TTM
ROCE % 61.9%60.1%64.1%70.2%57.8%55.5%75.2%59%49.8%68.2%-
Value Creation
Index
3.63.54.75.24.13.95.74.33.45.1-

Growth Parameters

Growth Parameters Colour Code Guide

Sales 1,7962,1292,5512,8522,9462,9334,0214,9264,7915,1695,019
Sales YoY Gr.-18.5%19.9%11.8%3.3%-0.4%37.1%22.5%-2.7%7.9%-
Adj EPS 207.4238.1309.3344.1307304.9480509.7509.1651.9685.2
YoY Gr.-14.8%29.9%11.3%-10.8%-0.7%57.5%6.2%-0.1%28.1%-
BVPS (₹) 475.1596.9759.6694.8735.1793.39761,229.21,431.71,261.61,263.3
Adj Net
Profit
231266345384342340535569568727764
Cash Flow from Ops. 219274453230517696327-1.61,0801,204-
Debt/CF from Ops. 0.40.30.20.40.100-154.400-

CAGR

CAGR Colour Code Guide

9 Years 5 Years 3 Years 1 Years
Sales 12.5%11.9%8.7%7.9%
Adj EPS 13.6%16.3%10.7%28.1%
BVPS11.5%11.4%8.9%-11.9%
Share Price 11.2% 9.3% -7.7% -18.5%

Key Financial Parameters

Performance Ratio Colour Code Guide

Mar'16Mar'17Mar'18Mar'19Mar'20Mar'21Mar'22Mar'23Mar'24Mar'25TTM
Return on
Equity %
50.544.445.647.34339.954.346.238.348.454.3
Op. Profit
Mgn %
2119.521.221.718.11819.617.51820.622.2
Net Profit
Mgn %
12.912.513.513.511.611.613.311.511.914.115.2
Debt to
Equity
0.20.10.10.10.1000.2000
Working Cap
Days
1641321181171211129912513710368
Cash Conv.
Cycle
9797808287635081906127

Recent Performance Summary

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Latest Financials - Page Industries Ltd.

Standalone Consolidated
TTM EPS (₹) 685.2 -
TTM Sales (₹ Cr.) 5,019 -
BVPS (₹.) 1,263.3 -
Reserves (₹ Cr.) 1,398 -
P/BV 29.72 -
PE 54.79 -
From the Market
52 Week Low / High (₹) 36840.00 / 50470.60
All Time Low / High (₹) 241.25 / 54262.30
Market Cap (₹ Cr.) 41,873
Equity (₹ Cr.) 11.2
Face Value (₹) 10
Industry PE 34.7

Management X-Ray of Page Industries:

Shareholding Pattern

Promoter's Holding & Share Pledging

Pledged *0.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.00
* Pledged shares as % of Promoter's holding (%)

Valuation of Page Industries - Standalone Basis

YTD 1Y 3Y 5Y 10Y Max
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Key Ratios of Page Industries

Adj EPS (Rs.)

Sales (Cr.)

ROE (%)

ROCE (%)

Profit And Loss

(All Figures are in Crores.)
PARTICULARSMar'16Mar'17Mar'18Mar'19Mar'20Mar'21Mar'22Mar'23Mar'24Mar'25
Sales1,7962,1292,5512,8522,9462,9334,0214,9264,7915,169
Operating Expenses 1,4191,7142,0102,2342,4132,4063,2344,0653,9314,107
Manufacturing Costs256276293317322285404514408435
Material Costs6878631,0871,1971,3111,2641,7092,0852,0852,130
Employee Cost 313376407467532564720885804821
Other Costs 164198224254248293400581635720
Operating Profit 3764155426185335277878618601,063
Operating Profit Margin (%) 21.0%19.5%21.2%21.7%18.1%18.0%19.6%17.5%17.9%20.6%
Other Income 10242236251921163262
Interest 19191817343034414546
Depreciation 24252831616365789199
Exceptional Items 0000000000
Profit Before Tax 343395518606462453709758757979
Tax 112129171212119113172187187249
Profit After Tax 232266347394343341537571569729
PAT Margin (%) 12.9%12.5%13.6%13.8%11.7%11.6%13.3%11.6%11.9%14.1%
Adjusted EPS (₹)207.6238.7311.1353.2307.7305.3481.0512.2510.3653.7
Dividend Payout Ratio (%)41%41%31%97%52%82%77%49%73%138%

Balance Sheet

(All Figures are in Crores.)
PARTICULARSMar'16Mar'17Mar'18Mar'19Mar'20Mar'21Mar'22Mar'23Mar'24Mar'25

Equity and Liabilities

Shareholders Fund 5306668477758208851,0891,3711,5971,407
Share Capital 11111111111111111111
Reserves 5196558367648098741,0771,3601,5861,396
Minority Interest0000000000
Debt73675073270024800
Long Term Debt244033202000000
Short Term Debt4927175370024800
Trade Payables9411113612294251363288184255
Others Liabilities 249310379381572562652781892972
Total Liabilities 9461,1541,4121,3511,5131,6982,1032,6882,6732,635

Fixed Assets

Gross Block2412763053985365776578108981,265
Accumulated Depreciation24406798131190254325410508
Net Fixed Assets 217236238301406386402485488758
CWIP 02459729286515023972
Investments 0522180000000
Inventories5416235687507195559751,5951,170859
Trade Receivables10211314812474137165146159192
Cash Equivalents 92167441174352838323471
Others Assets 7786115125169156212303295283
Total Assets 9461,1541,4121,3511,5131,6982,1032,6882,6732,635

Cash Flow

(All Figures are in Crores.)
PARTICULARSMar'16Mar'17Mar'18Mar'19Mar'20Mar'21Mar'22Mar'23Mar'24Mar'25
Cash Flow From Operating Activity 219274453230517696327-21,0801,204
PBT 343395518606462453709758757979
Adjustment 392530-5799384109128106
Changes in Working Capital -58-670-166102275-291-678380364
Tax Paid -105-140-165-206-127-126-175-190-184-245
Cash Flow From Investing Activity -26-108-238192-27-40111931-37012
Capex -26-61-56-37-74-14-98-164-95-79
Net Investments 0-50-18522240-395205190-28161
Others 044887125630
Cash Flow From Financing Activity -189-154-188-443-378-366-396-174-621-1,010
Net Proceeds from Shares 0000000000
Net Proceeds from Borrowing -62-7-9-19-1-310000
Interest Paid -18-18-17-16-34-30-30-41-45-45
Dividend Paid -109-129-135-454-272-279-335-290-346-915
Others 00-2747-71-26-31157-231-51
Net Cash Flow 41227-22113-7149-14589205

Finance Ratio

PARTICULARSMar'16Mar'17Mar'18Mar'19Mar'20Mar'21Mar'22Mar'23Mar'24Mar'25
Ratios
ROE (%)50.5244.5445.8648.5743.0439.9654.3746.4538.3648.54
ROCE (%)61.9360.1264.1270.257.855.5175.2359.0449.8468.24
Asset Turnover Ratio1.742.031.992.062.061.842.122.081.821.98
PAT to CFO Conversion(x)0.941.031.310.581.512.040.61-01.91.65
Working Capital Days
Receivable Days19181917121314111112
Inventory Days10010085849179699410371
Payable Days47434239305066574138

Page Industries Ltd Stock News

Page Industries Ltd FAQs

The current trading price of Page Industries on 05-Dec-2025 11:34 is ₹37,419.5.
Market capitalization or market cap is determined by multiplying the current market price of a company's shares with the total number of shares outstanding. As of 04-Dec-2025 the market cap of Page Industries stood at ₹41,873.
The latest P/E ratio of Page Industries as of 04-Dec-2025 is 54.79.
The latest P/B ratio of Page Industries as of 04-Dec-2025 is 29.72.
The 52-week high of Page Industries is ₹50,470.6 and the 52-week low is ₹36,840.
The TTM revenue is Trailing Twelve Months sales. The TTM revenue/sales of Page Industries is ₹5,019 ( Cr.) .

About Page Industries Ltd

Page Industries Limited was incorporated in the year 1995 with the key objective of bringing the innerwear brand ‘Jockey to India. The core values of the brand include youthfulness, fun, quality, value, confidence and innovation. The company has introduced a wide range of quality products for men, women and children as well as innovative marketing concepts such as display modules aimed at enhancing the consumer’s involvement with the purchase.

The company commenced operations in the year 1995 in Bengaluru with the manufacturing, distribution and marketing of Jockey products. The company has added to its profile by entering into license with ‘SPEEDO’, globally known International brand for swim wear.

Jockey is the company’s flagship brand and a market leader in the innerwear category. Page Industries and Brand Jockey have pioneered the innerwear industry on many fronts. The company has established the premium segment in the innerwear category in India through brand Jockey. The introduction of high quality products coupled with an organized and extensive network of distributors pan India has created a paradigm shift in the way consumers perceive innerwear in the country.

Jockey took the bold stance of changing the rules of retailing innerwear two decades ago. Modules and Fixtures for product display, attractive Box Packaging and Lifestyle Point-of-Sale imagery ensured the category was brought ‘out of the closet’ using first of its kind international brand communication. Jockey was also the first innerwear brand in India to set up Exclusive Brand Outlets across the country. As of September 2017, the brand has 384 Exclusive Brand Outlets across India with 286 stores on high streets and 98 stores in shopping malls with heavy footfalls. These stores reinforce the legacy of brand Jockey and allow it to showcase its complete range of products in Innerwear, Athleisure and Sportswear for men, women and kids.

Speedo International Limited appointed Page Industries as their sole licensee for the manufacturing, marketing and distribution of the Speedo brand in India. The vision of Speedo is to ‘inspire people to swim; with Speedo.’ The mission of Page Industries is to be the number one swimwear brand in the country in terms of both market share and profitability.

Business area of the company

Page Industries’ brand Jockey has pioneered the innerwear industry on many fronts. The company has established the premium segment in the innerwear category in India through brand Jockey.

Products of the company

  • Men’s Innerwear
  • Women’s Innerwear
  • Sport and Leisurewear
  • Thermals

Awards and Accolades

  • The Company has received an award from Debra Waller, Chairman of the Board & CEO of Jockey International, honouring 25 years of strong partnership.
  • Mr. Sunder Genomal, Managing Director, received the award for INDIA’S BEST CEO (Textiles) 2015 during the fourth edition of the Business Today Best CEO Awards held in December 2015 at New Delhi.
  • Mr. Pius Thomas, former Executive Director -Finance had been chosen by an eminent Jury -Chaired by former RBI Deputy Governor Mr. Subir Gokarn - as the winner in the Sustained Wealth Creation Medium Category at the fifth Business Today- YES Bank Best CFO Awards in 2015.
  • Jockey International has felicitated Page Industries Limited for ‘twenty years of service and dedication to the Jockey brand’ in 2015.
  • The company has been awarded by Jockey International for ‘the Outstanding Marketing of the Jockey brand’ in 2015.
  • The Company has received the award for the ‘Outstanding Advancement of the Jockey Global Retail Image’ by Jockey International in 2015.
  • The Company has received the award for the ‘Best Wholesale Growth in 2013’ by Speedo International in 2015.
  • Brand Jockey has won the award for the Buzziest Brand in Apparel, Fashion, Accessories for 2015. This award has been given by the Advertising and Marketing fraternity through a voting panel of eminent personalities as well as advertising professionals and brand marketers.
  • The Company has been awarded the International licensee of the year award by Jockey International Inc (USA) for the years 2005, 2009, 2013 and 2016.
  • Mr. Vedji Ticku, Executive Director & CEO, received the ‘Decadal Award’ on behalf of Page Industries Limited at the 10th edition of the CNBC TV18 Emerging India Awards event.
  • Mr. Sunder Genomal, Managing Director, featured in INDIA’S BEST CEOs’ list released by Business Today in January 2017. This renowned study was jointly conducted by Business Today and PwC.
  • Mr. Sunder Genomal, Managing Director, wa awarded ‘EY Entrepreneur of the year 2017’ Award in the Consumer Products & Retail category. A distinguished nine-member jury led by Mr. Dilip Shanghvi, Managing Director, Sun Pharmaceuticals selected the winners from India.
  • Mr. Sunder Genomal, Managing Director, received ‘Economic Times Awards 2018 - ‘Emerging Company of the Year’ on behalf of Page Industries Ltd. Mr. Venkaiah Naidu, Honorable Vice-President of India and Mr. Arun Jaitley, the then Finance Minister, presented the award.

Milestones

1880

  • In 1876, Samuel Thrall Cooper founded S.T. Cooper & Sons, the predecessor of Jockey International, Inc. Samuel Cooper started his hosiery business in St. Joseph, Michigan to help lumberjacks who were suffering from their poor quality socks, laying Jockeys foundation for ‘Satisfying the Human Need for Comfort.’ 
  • By 1878, S.T. Cooper & Sons was producing nearly 2,500 pairs of seamless stockings each day. Over the next 25 years, Cooper's sons (Charles, Henry and Willis) became skilled in the business. In 1897, they introduced the Black Cat brand of hosiery for men, women & children, and in 1898, the brothers moved the company and eventually moved the company into an ambitious new direction Men's Underwear.

1900

  • In 1900, the brothers incorporated as the Cooper Underwear Company and began producing White Cat underwear. 
  • The new Cooper Underwear Company mill, which manufactured White Cat union suits, was completed in 1902. This location still serves as the longtime headquarters of Jockey International, Inc.

1910

  • In 1912, the patented Cooper union suit, branded as the Kenosha Klosed Krotch, rose to the top of the underwear market and was sold faster than it could be produced. 
  • Cooper hired Joseph C. Leyendecker, illustrator for The Saturday Evening Post, to create the ‘Man on the Bag’ image a staple of the company's brand identity and a classic American advertising image.

1920

  • 1920s Arthur Kneibler was hired by Cooper Underwear in 1928 to head its sales and marketing team. 
  • In 1929, the Cooper Underwear Company officially changed its name to Coopers, Inc. That year, Coopers' developed the Singleton, a new-style union suit with short legs and a sleeveless top and packaged them in cellophane bags - a first in the underwear trade and a huge selling point in modern self-service apparel stores.

1930

  • In 1934, Arthur Kneibler received a post card from the French Riviera showing a man in a bikini style swimsuit. This simple postcard inspired the creation of the one and only Jockey brief.
  • In 1935, Coopers began selling the Jockey short on a larger scale. The day of its debut, Chicago's popular Marshall Field & Company sold out its stock of 600 packages by noon and sold 12,000 more in the following weeks. The Jockey short became a national sensation. 
  • The Jockey9Y-Fronte brief was invented later that year and became Coopers most sought after item. The success of the Y-Front brief was followed with the design of the Jockey Midways Brief. 
  • Coopers signed its first international license agreement with the Canadian J.R. Moodie company in 1936. That same year, European export agents began placing orders for Coopers products. During the remaining century, licensee agreements were signed in Australia and throughout Europe, South America, Asia and Africa. 
  • At a retail convention in Chicago in 1938, Cooper's hosted one of the first Underwear Fashion Shows, featuring The Cellophane Wedding. 
  • A Coopers salesman in 1939 invented a ground-breaking countertop dispenser to organize sizes and styles of underwear.

1940

  • 1940s To better symbolize the pride in the brand, Coopers commissioned well known sculptor and painter, Frank Hoffman, to produce the Jockey Boy. 
  • 1946 ushered in one of the company's most important merchandising tools endorsements from star athletes one of the first being home run king, Babe Ruth. In 1947, the Jockey brand name was stitched into the waistband of the underwear for the first time.

1950

  • Coopers advertised in the first issue of Sports Illustrated magazine in 1954. 
  • In 1958, Coopers introduced Jockey Skants briefs, the company's first foray into fashion underwear. Coopers also purchased its first TV advertising, read live by Jack Parr on the Tonight Show.

1960

  • Harry Wolf Sr., future owner of Jockey International, Inc., became President of Coopers in 1960. 
  • The Jockey Low Rise brief was born in 1961 and became a huge success in Europe. The Jockey Half-boy trademark was also introduced that year. 
  • Coopers introduced the Jockey Life Low Rise brief to the United States.

1970

  • In 1971, Coopers, Inc. changed its name to Jockey Menswear, Inc., and then changed its name to Jockey International, Inc. in 1972. 
  • In 1972, Jockey International, Inc. established a new line called Trophy, fashions for the golf course, and by 1975, Jockey's Sportswear line accounted for one third of the company's sales. 
  • The Jockey Elancee collection was launched in 1976, beginning the company's longstanding leadership in the world of men's fashion underwear. 
  • In 1978 Donna Wolf Steigerwaldt, daughter of Harry Wolf Sr., took the helm at Jockey International, Inc. and ushered in a new golden age at the company

1980

  • In 1982, Steigerwaldt introduced the enormously successful Jockey for Her. Jockey for Her hosiery was introduced in 1988.

1990

  • Jockey developed the Life brand for Wal-Mart in 1996. Jockey launched the first generation of its Web site in 1997. The ‘Let 'em Know You're Jockey' advertising campaign in Times Square coincided with the opening of a new showroom in New York's Fashion District in 1998. 
  • Jockey increased its retail capabilities in 1999 with the launch of Jockey.com

2000

  • Debra Steigerwaldt Waller succeeded her mother as Jockey's Chairman & CEO. 
  • In 2001, Jockey International, Inc. launched its revolutionary No Panty Line Promise panties. 
  • Jockey embarked on a mission in 2004 to develop underwear in an innovative new way, ultimately becoming the 3D-Innovations line of products. 
  • Jockey launched Jockey Person to Person, Inc., its direct sales business, in 2004. 
  • In 2005 Jockey introduced the Jockey SwirlTM Icon. Jockey's corporate citizenship initiative, Jockey Being Family, was also launched that year. Jockey launched its 3D-Innovations garments in most major metropolitan areas across the United States in 2006 and introduced the collection globally in 2007. 
  • 2007 witnessed the launch of Jockey's first retail catalog along with its freedom inspiring ‘Dare to Be You’ television ad.

2020

  • Page Industries resumes its manufacturing operations, in all 15 facilities / Units, (including all Warehouses) on different dates from May 04, 2020, with health and safety guidelines in place. The company had temporary shutdown its manufacturing activities and other offices on March 24, 2020, due to Covid-19 outbreak.
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