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India's Wim Plast June-Qtr Consol Profit Rises
Aug 7 (Reuters) - Wim Plast Ltd WIMP.BO:
INDIA'S WIM PLAST JUNE-QUARTER CONSOL PROFIT 119.6 MILLION RUPEES VERSUS PROFIT 91.5 MILLION RUPEES
WIM PLAST JUNE-QUARTER CONSOL REVENUE FROM OPERATIONS 779.3 MILLION RUPEES VERSUS 809.4 MILLION RUPEES
Source text for Eikon: ID:nBSE3ZlgYV
Further company coverage: WIMP.BO
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Aug 7 (Reuters) - Wim Plast Ltd WIMP.BO:
INDIA'S WIM PLAST JUNE-QUARTER CONSOL PROFIT 119.6 MILLION RUPEES VERSUS PROFIT 91.5 MILLION RUPEES
WIM PLAST JUNE-QUARTER CONSOL REVENUE FROM OPERATIONS 779.3 MILLION RUPEES VERSUS 809.4 MILLION RUPEES
Source text for Eikon: ID:nBSE3ZlgYV
Further company coverage: WIMP.BO
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Wes Anderson, Ken Loach among big names competing at Cannes Film Festival
By Marie-Louise Gumuchian
April 13 (Reuters) - Wes Anderson, Ken Loach, Todd Haynes and Wim Wenders are among the directors who will compete for the top prize at next month's Cannes Film Festival, where a spate of Hollywood stars will also premiere their latest works on the famed Croisette waterfront.
At a press conference on Thursday, festival director Thierry Fremaux announced the line-up for the 76th edition of major cinema showcase from May 16-27.
Nineteen films will vie for the festival's coveted Palme d'Or prize, of which six are directed by women.
"It's a competition that will mix young filmmakers competing for the first time with veterans whose names and works we know," Fremaux said.
Loach returns to the festival with "The Old Oak", about Syrian refugees arriving in a former mining village in Britain, while Anderson brings his star-studded "Asteroid City", in which major events disrupt a junior stargazer convention.
Other directors in competition include American filmmaker Haynes with "May December" starring Oscar winners Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore, Italian Nanni Moretti with “Il Sol Dell’Avvenire”, German filmmaker Wim Wenders with “Perfect Days” and Japan's Hirokazu Kore-eda with "Monster".
Women directors in competition include France's Catherine Breillat with "L’Ete Dernier", Austrian Jessica Hausner with “Club Zero” and Tunisian Kaouther Ben Hania with “Les Filles D’Olfa”.
Organisers have already announced the festival's opener - biographical drama "Jeanne du Barry" featuring Johnny Depp, the Hollywood star's first live-action film since his defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard last year.
Also out of competition is veteran Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon", about the murders of Osage Native Americans. Set in 1920s Oklahoma, the movie features past Scorsese collaborators Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Jesse Plemons.
Adventurer Indiana Jones will also return to the festival 15 years since his last appearance in Cannes. Harrison Ford reprises the title role in "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny", which will have its world premiere in France.
Fremaux said there would also be a special tribute to Ford's career at the festival.
Swedish director Ruben Ostlund, whose film “Triangle of Sadness” won last year’s Palme d’Or, will preside over the jury at this year's competition.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian)
(([email protected];))
By Marie-Louise Gumuchian
April 13 (Reuters) - Wes Anderson, Ken Loach, Todd Haynes and Wim Wenders are among the directors who will compete for the top prize at next month's Cannes Film Festival, where a spate of Hollywood stars will also premiere their latest works on the famed Croisette waterfront.
At a press conference on Thursday, festival director Thierry Fremaux announced the line-up for the 76th edition of major cinema showcase from May 16-27.
Nineteen films will vie for the festival's coveted Palme d'Or prize, of which six are directed by women.
"It's a competition that will mix young filmmakers competing for the first time with veterans whose names and works we know," Fremaux said.
Loach returns to the festival with "The Old Oak", about Syrian refugees arriving in a former mining village in Britain, while Anderson brings his star-studded "Asteroid City", in which major events disrupt a junior stargazer convention.
Other directors in competition include American filmmaker Haynes with "May December" starring Oscar winners Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore, Italian Nanni Moretti with “Il Sol Dell’Avvenire”, German filmmaker Wim Wenders with “Perfect Days” and Japan's Hirokazu Kore-eda with "Monster".
Women directors in competition include France's Catherine Breillat with "L’Ete Dernier", Austrian Jessica Hausner with “Club Zero” and Tunisian Kaouther Ben Hania with “Les Filles D’Olfa”.
Organisers have already announced the festival's opener - biographical drama "Jeanne du Barry" featuring Johnny Depp, the Hollywood star's first live-action film since his defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard last year.
Also out of competition is veteran Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon", about the murders of Osage Native Americans. Set in 1920s Oklahoma, the movie features past Scorsese collaborators Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Jesse Plemons.
Adventurer Indiana Jones will also return to the festival 15 years since his last appearance in Cannes. Harrison Ford reprises the title role in "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny", which will have its world premiere in France.
Fremaux said there would also be a special tribute to Ford's career at the festival.
Swedish director Ruben Ostlund, whose film “Triangle of Sadness” won last year’s Palme d’Or, will preside over the jury at this year's competition.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian)
(([email protected];))
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What does Wim Plast do?
Wim Plast Limited manufactures a range of plastic products including furniture, extrusion sheets, air coolers, and industrial moulds. With multiple manufacturing units and trading depots across India.
Who are the competitors of Wim Plast?
Wim Plast major competitors are OK Play India, Mitsu Chem Plast, Jai Corp, Tarsons Products, Kingfa Science, Shaily Engg. Plastic, Sunshield Chemicals. Market Cap of Wim Plast is ₹586 Crs. While the median market cap of its peers are ₹1,686 Crs.
Is Wim Plast financially stable compared to its competitors?
Wim Plast seems to be financially stable compared to its competitors. The probability of it going bankrupt or facing a financial crunch seem to be lower than its immediate competitors.
Does Wim Plast pay decent dividends?
The company seems to be paying a very low dividend. Investors need to see where the company is allocating its profits. Wim Plast latest dividend payout ratio is 21.54% and 3yr average dividend payout ratio is 24.49%
How has Wim Plast allocated its funds?
Companies resources are allocated to majorly unproductive assets like Short Term Loans & Advances
How strong is Wim Plast balance sheet?
Balance sheet of Wim Plast is strong. It shouldn't have solvency or liquidity issues.
Is the profitablity of Wim Plast improving?
Yes, profit is increasing. The profit of Wim Plast is ₹55.74 Crs for TTM, ₹55.73 Crs for Mar 2024 and ₹41.69 Crs for Mar 2023.
Is the debt of Wim Plast increasing or decreasing?
Yes, The debt of Wim Plast is increasing. Latest debt of Wim Plast is -₹13.28 Crs as of Sep-24. This is greater than Mar-24 when it was -₹18.01 Crs.
Is Wim Plast stock expensive?
Wim Plast is not expensive. Latest PE of Wim Plast is 10.52, while 3 year average PE is 14.54. Also latest EV/EBITDA of Wim Plast is 9.25 while 3yr average is 10.33.
Has the share price of Wim Plast grown faster than its competition?
Wim Plast has given lower returns compared to its competitors. Wim Plast has grown at ~4.22% over the last 3yrs while peers have grown at a median rate of 4.25%
Is the promoter bullish about Wim Plast?
Promoters stake in the company seems stable, and we need to go through filings and allocation of resources to gauge promoter bullishness. Latest quarter promoter holding in Wim Plast is 55.99% and last quarter promoter holding is 55.99%.
Are mutual funds buying/selling Wim Plast?
The mutual fund holding of Wim Plast is stable. The current mutual fund holding in Wim Plast is 3.81% while previous quarter holding is 3.81%.