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PURPLE (PURPLE) Fair Value & Analysis

IN · Market cap ₹53.6M

P PURPLE PURPLE · BSE
Price₹6.20
Fair Value₹3.23
Upside-47.9%
Quality63/100
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Evidence: Medium Range ₹2.43 – ₹4.04

Fair value as of: Jul 5, 2026

From 8 valuation models · updated today

Share price −6.1% over the past month.

Price vs Fair Value (12 months)

₹7.88 ₹3.23 Fair Value ₹3.23 Jul 2025 Jul 2026

12‑month range ₹3.23 – ₹7.88 · fair‑value band ₹2.43 – ₹4.04 · the ₹6.20 price screens above the ₹3.23 fair value. As of Jul 5, 2026.

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Analysis

PURPLE (PURPLE) currently trades at ₹6.20, while our model-based Fair Value estimate is ₹3.23 — implying the stock looks roughly 47.9% overvalued today. We read business quality at 63/100 (solid quality). Bear case: priced above our estimate, the market already discounts strong expectations. Bull case: above-average quality can justify a premium — the entry price still matters most (evidence: medium).

Over the trailing twelve months, PURPLE generated revenue of ₹200M at a net margin of 0.8%. It earns a return on equity of 1.6%. Net debt stands at ₹30.7M. The stock trades on a trailing P/E of 32.6. Fundamentals as of Jul 5, 2026

Our scenario range runs from ₹2.43 (bear case) to ₹4.04 (bull case); at ₹6.20, the current price sits above that range. The share trades about 24% below its 52-week high and 112% above its 52-week low, currently above its 200-day average.

Key figures & financial health

Revenue (TTM) ₹200M
Net margin 0.8%
Return on equity 1.6%
Free cash flow −₹49.8M FY2026
P/E ratio 32.6
Operating margin -0.9%
More key figures
EPS (TTM) ₹0.1900
EPS growth (YoY) +7.7%
Net debt ₹30.7M FY2026

Figures from reported company fundamentals (EODHD) · as of Jul 5, 2026. TTM = trailing twelve months.

Revenue & earnings trend

FY2022 – FY2026 · reported fiscal years

PURPLE reported revenue of ₹200M in FY2026 versus ₹400K in FY2022, a compound +372.8%/yr. Reported net income was ₹1.6M in FY2026, compounding −14.1%/yr from FY2022.

Revenue +372.8%/yr
FY22 ₹400K
FY23 ₹0
FY24 ₹0
FY25 ₹0
FY26 ₹200M
Net income −14.1%/yr
FY22 ₹3.0M
FY23 ₹1.7M
FY24 ₹1.2M
FY25 ₹3.1M
FY26 ₹1.6M

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Frequently asked questions

Is PURPLE (PURPLE) undervalued?
As of Jul 5, 2026, our model estimates a fair value of ₹3.23 versus a price of ₹6.20 — about −48% (overvalued). Model-based estimate, not financial advice.
What is the fair value of PURPLE?
Our model-based fair value for PURPLE is ₹3.23 (as of Jul 5, 2026), built from audited fundamentals. The current price is ₹6.20.
What is the quality score of PURPLE?
PURPLE has a Quality Score of 63/100, measuring profitability, growth and balance-sheet strength from non-valuation factors.
What is the revenue of PURPLE (PURPLE)?
PURPLE reported trailing-twelve-month revenue of about ₹200M (latest available figure, as of Jul 5, 2026).
What is the net profit margin of PURPLE?
The net profit margin of PURPLE is about 0.8%, meaning it keeps roughly 0.8% of revenue as net income. Based on the latest reported figures.

How we calculate Fair Value

Each company is valued through a stack of independent intrinsic-value models (DCF variants, residual-income, multiples and more), blended into one family-balanced consensus and weighted by how much trustworthy data backs it. A separate quality layer scores the fundamentals. Every input is real reported data — nothing guessed.

Not financial advice · no buy/sell recommendation. Model-based estimates are not certainties; their reliability depends on data quality and assumptions.