
Skipper (SKIPPERPP) | Stock Overview & Key Data
Skipper Performance Comparison
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All-Time High: ₹436.85 on October 14, 2024
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Frequently Asked Questions
In the last 52 weeks, Skipper reached a high of ₹436.85 (on October 14, 2024) and a low of ₹182.10 (on July 23, 2024).
Curious about Skipper's size and valuation? Its market capitalization stands at 50.54B. When it comes to valuation, the P/E ratio (trailing twelve months) is 39.76, and the forward P/E (looking ahead) is N/A.
Yes, Skipper is a dividend-paying stock. Investors have recently enjoyed a trailing annual dividend yield of 0.01%, and the company has paid an average of ₹0.01 per share annually over the past 3 years.
When looking at Skipper, it can be helpful to see how it compares to other players in its field. Here are a few similar companies or key competitors:
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To get a sense of Skipper's financial health, here are a few key indicators: its Return on Equity (ROE) over the last twelve months is 12.52%, the Debt to Equity ratio from the most recent quarter is 79.44, and its Gross Profit Margin stands at 36.90%.
Looking at Skipper's growth, its revenue over the trailing twelve months (TTM) was INR45B. Compared to the same quarter last year (YoY), quarterly revenue grew by 41.60%, and quarterly earnings saw a YoY growth of 76.30%.
Wondering who owns Skipper stock? Company insiders (like executives and directors) hold about 0.00% of the shares, while institutional investors (such as mutual funds and pension funds) own approximately 0.00%.
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