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Low Price to Book Stocks in India

Companies with low PE ratios and strong fundamentals tend to generate high returns for investors.

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(Rs m)
RoE
(Latest, %)
D/E
(Curr FY, x)
BANK OF BARODA261.11.17.31.41,349,98414.2%12.8
ONGC283.11.17.00.63,560,84811.7%0.5
UNION BANK145.11.28.41.41,107,63610.8%14.8
CANARA BANK590.51.37.51.21,071,24414.4%15.9
POWER FINANCE CORPORATION400.81.35.31.71,322,51618.9%8.7
HINDALCO617.01.314.80.61,386,53310.6%0.7
IOC172.91.45.20.32,440,8568.4%1.0
PNB131.01.420.71.71,442,4433.3%13.2
GRASIM2,270.31.716.31.31,545,04514.1%1.3
REC433.61.78.72.91,141,76619.2%6.6
BPCL607.01.74.90.31,316,6284.0%1.1
SBI753.41.810.41.96,723,80315.5%13.9
GAIL210.31.821.31.01,382,4158.6%0.3
SHRIRAM TRANSPORT2,419.31.913.73.0909,15613.9%3.8
INDUSIND BANK1,504.11.913.53.21,170,67113.5%7.0
JIO FINANCIAL SERVICES378.72.0NM5,779.52,405,9890.0%
JINDAL STEEL & POWER909.02.116.92.1927,2608.2%0.3
AXIS BANK1,045.02.224.03.73,225,8038.4%8.9
NTPC356.62.221.02.03,457,83111.6%1.5
IDBI BANK86.32.217.54.5928,1478.0%5.8
TATA STEEL161.22.2NM0.82,012,3337.8%0.8
NHPC92.02.324.78.7923,84211.5%0.8
HDFC2,730.02.530.43.35,054,30213.1%2.9
RELIANCE IND.2,938.02.625.22.519,878,82810.3%0.4
HDFC BANK1,509.02.619.16.711,463,73816.0%7.4

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Which are the best low price to book value (PB) stocks in India right now?

As per Equitymaster's Stock Screener, here is a list of the best low price to book (PB) value stocks in India right now...


Generally, speaking, low PB stocks are considered to be undervalued stocks. And high PB stocks are said to be expensive.

Of course, there are other parameters you should take into account before forming a hard opinion on the stock valuation.

What is the price to book value ratio?

The Price to Book Value (P/B) ratio is a valuation ratio that is used to determine whether a stock is undervalued or overvalued.

It compares the company's stock price with its book value per share.

How is the PB ratio calculated?

The PB ratio is calculated by dividing the stock price by the company's book value per share.

PB Ratio = Stock Price/Book value per share

Watch this for a detailed explanation of the PB Ratio.

Is a low PB ratio good?

A low price-to-book ratio could indicate that a stock is undervalued. This is especially true if the stock's book value is less than one as it creates a "margin of safety" for investors.

However, a very low PB ratio can also be a sign of trouble at a company, so it should be used as part of a thorough stock analysis.

What is a good PB ratio?

As per the tenets of value investing, any value under 1 is considered a good value. However, investors often consider stocks with a PB ratio of under 3.

What are the other important parameters to consider when looking at valuations?

One popular ratio, other than PB, is the Price to Earnings ratio (P/E). This compares the stock price with the earnings per share. You can access a list of the most attractive stocks based on P/E here...

EV to EBITDA (Enterprise Value to Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) ratio is also another popular ratio used in the valuation of service companies or companies that are yet to turn profitable.

The thumb rule is that a company with lower EV/EBITDA is more attractive.

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