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BCLIND

BCLIND

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BCLIND (BCLIND) Stock Analysis & Case Study

Is BCLIND a good buy? The data-driven verdict.

BCLIND (BCLIND) trades at ₹36,on the numbers it worth a closer look, a Downstox Snapshot Score of 65/100.

On the numbers, BCLIND (BCLIND) worth a closer look, a Downstox Snapshot Score of 65/100, weighing inexpensive at 9.2× earnings, ROE of 13.4%. Below: the full bull case, bear case, sector-relative valuation, and a probability-weighted price target for 20272031.

Last updated . Data snapshot for research, not investment advice.

BCLIND fundamentals at a glance, PE, PB, ROE, ROCE, market cap, dividend yield

Market cap
₹1,058 Cr
Current price
₹36
P/E ratio
9.2×
P/B ratio
1.17×
Book value
₹31
Dividend yield
0.72%
ROCE
13.9%
ROE
13.4%
Piotroski F-Score
4/9

Is BCLIND overvalued? BCLIND P/E vs its sector

BCLIND's P/E of 9.2× sits below the sector peer median of 14.7×, so on earnings it screens cheaper than peers, while its 0.72% dividend yield is below the peer median of 1.65%.

BCLIND P/E
9.2×
Peer median P/E
14.7×
BCLIND div yield
0.72%
Peer median yield
1.65%

The bull case for BCLIND

  • Trades at just 9.2× earnings, below the ~22× long-run Nifty average, so the valuation leaves room rather than pricing in perfection.
  • Low price-to-book of 1.17×, the market is paying little over the company's net assets.
  • A healthy 13.4% return on equity.

The bear case & risks

  • No model or past record guarantees future returns, treat this as one input, not a decision.

BCLIND Piotroski F-Score: 4/9, how financially strong is it?

4/9

The Piotroski F-Score grades financial strength on nine profitability, leverage and efficiency checks. BCLIND scores 4/9,mixed financial health.

BCLIND MTF margin & leverage, Upstox, Zerodha, Groww, Dhan

Margin Trading Facility lets you buy BCLIND with part of the capital. Lower margin % = higher leverage. Rates compared across brokers (no competitor publishes this):

BrokerMargin requiredApprox. leverage
ZerodhaCHEAPEST35.0%2.9×
Dhan50.0%2.0×

Compare every broker on the BCLIND MTF page.

BCLIND vs peers,sector comparison

StockP/EDiv yieldMarket cap
BCLIND (this stock)9.2×0.72%₹1,058 Cr
RELIANCE23.1×0.45%₹17.95L Cr
TCS14.7×3.01%₹7.69L Cr
HDFCBANK15.9×1.65%₹12.11L Cr
INFY14.4×4.51%₹4.32L Cr
ICICIBANK17.9×0.81%₹9.70L Cr
SBIN11.5×1.67%₹9.61L Cr

About BCLIND: sector, index & market-cap context

BCLIND (BCLIND) is a small-cap NSE-listed company, and a constituent of the Nifty 500 index group, with a market capitalisation of ₹1,058 Cr. See more Nifty 500 stocks.

How the BCLIND Snapshot Score & forecast are built

The Downstox Snapshot Score is a transparent, rules-based read of BCLIND's public fundamentals plus a statistical forecast, not an analyst opinion. It rewards low-to-fair valuation, high ROE/ROCE, a strong Piotroski F-Score, a dividend, low volatility and a favourable probability of upside; it penalises rich valuations, weak capital efficiency, a low F-Score and high volatility. The price target is a 10,000-path Monte-Carlo simulation on real historical volatility, a distribution, not a single guess. The bull and bear cases are generated from the same data, so you always see both sides.

This is information, not investment advice. Do your own due diligence and consult a SEBI-registered adviser before investing.

BCLIND analysis, FAQs

Is BCLIND (BCLIND) a good buy?

On the numbers, BCLIND (BCLIND) worth a closer look, a Downstox Snapshot Score of 65/100, weighing inexpensive at 9.2× earnings, ROE of 13.4%. This is a data snapshot for research, not investment advice.

Is BCLIND overvalued or undervalued?

BCLIND trades at 9.2× earnings versus a peer median of 14.7×, so it screens cheaper than its sector peers.

What is the bull case for BCLIND?

Trades at just 9.2× earnings, below the ~22× long-run Nifty average, so the valuation leaves room rather than pricing in perfection. Low price-to-book of 1.17×, the market is paying little over the company's net assets. A healthy 13.4% return on equity.

What are the risks in BCLIND?

No model or past record guarantees future returns, treat this as one input, not a decision.

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