Roma Green Finance Limited
Explore Roma Green Finance Limited stock price, valuation, financial statements, dividend history, analyst estimates, and long-term business fundamentals on StockSifting.
Pros
- Short-term liquidity looks comfortable.
Cons
- Return on equity is on the weaker side.
- Capital efficiency is modest.
- Operating margin is thin.
- Net margin is relatively low.
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Quarterly Results
Figures shown in M / B
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| Operating Profit |
| Net Profit |
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Profit & Loss
Figures shown in M / B
| 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sales | 12.2 M | 9.9 M | 13.64 M | 14.22 M |
| Operating Profit | -29.29 M | -6.09 M | -0.98 M | -1.07 M |
| Net Profit | -27.77 M | -5.84 M | -1.01 M | -1.02 M |
| EPS in Rs | -0.52 | -0.11 | -0.02 | -0.02 |
Balance Sheet
Figures shown in M / B
| 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Assets | 50.76 M | 63.56 M | 5.63 M | 4.15 M |
| Total Liabilities | 2.03 M | 5.47 M | 6.09 M | 4.91 M |
| Equity | 48.73 M | 58.09 M | -0.46 M | -0.76 M |
| Current Assets | 49.93 M | 59.61 M | 5.56 M | 4.05 M |
| Current Liabilities | 2.03 M | 5.47 M | 6.09 M | 4.91 M |
Cash Flow
Last available yearly cash flow history
| 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Operating CF | -12.59 M | -25.05 M | 0.55 M | 0.1 M |
| Investing CF | -18.68 M | -0.01 M | -0.01 M | -0.07 M |
| Financing CF | 9.07 M | 67.64 M | -0.44 M | 0 M |
| Free CF | -12.59 M | -25.06 M | 0.54 M | 0.03 M |
| Capex | — | -0.01 M | -0.01 M | -0.07 M |
5Y Margin & Growth History
Last 5 years of annual financial statement data.
| 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue Growth % | 23.21% | -27.37% | -4.08% | — |
| Earnings Growth % | -375.55% | -477.21% | 1.03% | — |
| Profit Margin % | -227.61% | -58.97% | -7.42% | -7.19% |
| Operating Margin % | -240.07% | -61.5% | -7.22% | -7.54% |
| Gross Margin % | 36.99% | 31.52% | 42.36% | 47.89% |
| EBITDA Margin % | -239.93% | -61.2% | -6.99% | -7.38% |
Dividend & Split History
Latest dividend payments and stock split events.
Dividend History
No dividend history available.
Stock Splits
No stock split history available.
Frequently Asked Questions — Roma Green Finance Limited
Will Roma Green Finance Limited stock hit $8 in 2026?
Roma Green Finance Limited (ROMA) is currently trading at $6.93, with a 52-week range of $1.16 to $11.77. Reaching the $8 level would represent a 20% gain from the current price — a target many investors consider when evaluating near-term upside potential.
Whether Roma Green Finance Limited can reach $8 in 2026 depends on several factors: revenue and earnings growth trajectory, broader market conditions, sector sentiment within the Industrials space, and any company-specific catalysts such as product launches, earnings beats, or strategic announcements.
Short-term price predictions carry significant uncertainty — stock prices can be influenced by factors ranging from quarterly earnings surprises to global macroeconomic events. Use the ROMA Stock Return Calculator on StockSifting to model different growth scenarios and see how various CAGR assumptions translate to potential price targets. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
Is Roma Green Finance Limited stock worth buying at $6.93?
Whether Roma Green Finance Limited (ROMA) is worth buying at $6.93 depends on your investment goals, time horizon, and risk tolerance. Here is a breakdown of the key metrics investors typically evaluate:
Valuation: Valuation data is currently limited — check the full ratios section on StockSifting for the latest P/E, P/B, and EV/EBITDA figures.
Profitability & efficiency: Roma Green Finance Limited has a Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) of -60.1%, which reflects modest capital efficiency. Its Return on Equity (ROE) stands at -67.9%.
Financial health: Review the balance sheet section on StockSifting for the latest debt levels, cash reserves, and liquidity ratios.
Analyst view: Analyst estimates are not currently available for ROMA. Always conduct your own due diligence and consider consulting a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Nothing on StockSifting constitutes financial advice.
What is the analyst price target for Roma Green Finance Limited (ROMA) in 2026?
Analyst price target data for Roma Green Finance Limited (ROMA) is not currently available on StockSifting. Analyst coverage and price targets are typically published by brokerage research desks for widely followed stocks, and are updated regularly after earnings results or major corporate events. Check back for the latest estimates, or explore ROMA's financial ratios, historical returns, and fundamental data available on this page to form your own view.
What will Roma Green Finance Limited stock be worth in 2029?
Projecting Roma Green Finance Limited (ROMA)'s stock price 3 years into the future — to 2029 — requires making assumptions about the company's earnings growth, valuation multiple, and broader market conditions. No projection is guaranteed, but historical growth rates offer a reasonable starting point.
In reality, stock prices rarely follow a straight-line trajectory. Short-term volatility, earnings misses, sector rotations, interest rate changes, and macroeconomic events can all cause significant deviations from any modeled path. Investors with a 3-year horizon should focus on the fundamental business trajectory — revenue growth, expanding margins, and free cash flow generation — rather than short-term price fluctuations.
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