Sector Alpha Week of 2026-08-16
20-quarter listed-company comparison

Plastics - Sheets/Films Stocks in India

Plastics - Sheets/Films: Premier Polyfilm Ltd owns the largest revenue base AND the fastest current growth.

01 · the index people search for

Nifty Plastics - Sheets/Films Index — Constituents & Performance

All 2 listed Indian Plastics - Sheets/Films companies are named here, largest first — the same constituent set people search for as the Nifty Plastics - Sheets/Films index. Every figure on this page is equal-weighted across those companies, so one large constituent cannot set the reading. Each number carries its own as-of date.

  1. Premier Polyfilm Ltd₹770 Cr
  2. Shish Industries Ltd₹452 Cr
02 · sector relative strength, before individual stocks

Is Plastics - Sheets/Films outperforming NIFTY 500?

Plastics - Sheets/Films has outperformed NIFTY 500 by 50% over the last 52 weeks. Over 13 weeks the gap is a lead of 9.5%. 1 of 2 covered companies currently beats NIFTY on Mansfield relative strength, so leadership inside the sector is selective. Premier Polyfilm Ltd is the strongest against the sector itself at +22.7%. Readings are as of 2026-08-09.

+9.5%Sector vs NIFTY 500 · 13 weeks
+50.0%Sector vs NIFTY 500 · 52 weeks
1/2Stocks leading NIFTY 500
1/2Stocks leading sector

Sector metric: 24.6 as of 2026-08-09 · CONSOLIDATION · falling.

The central tension: current leadership is concentrated, so durability matters more than rank.

Start with scale. Then earnings trajectory. Then business quality. Only after those three agree should price leadership carry much weight.

Bottom line

Plastics - Sheets/Films has outperformed NIFTY 500 by 50% over 52 weeks and 9.5% over 13 weeks. 1 of 2 covered companies beat NIFTY on Mansfield relative strength, while 1 of 2 beat the sector itself. Premier Polyfilm Ltd leads with revenue of ₹322 crore, based on 2 of 2 comparable companies through Jun 2026.

Companies
2
complete canonical membership
Combined market value
₹1.2K Cr
Premier Polyfilm Ltd
Revenue growing
2/2
positive TTM year-on-year growth
Beating NIFTY 500
1/2
positive Mansfield relative strength
Comparing 2 of 2
03 · research priority, made explicit

Best Plastics - Sheets/Films Stocks in India (Aug 2026), Ranked by Data

4-Factor Sector Score

An additive sector-relative research score. The four displayed point contributions always equal the total: Growth & earnings (35), Capital efficiency (25), Valuation (20), and Relative strength (20). Missing or stale evidence is absorbed inside the affected factor, never applied as a hidden adjustment.

Growth & earnings · 35%Capital efficiency · 25%Valuation · 20%Relative strength · 20%
Premier Polyfilm Ltd has the strongest current balance of earnings trajectory, business quality, valuation and price confirmation, with 84% evidence confidence.
How this score is built, and what the marks mean

Missing observations are not scored as bad. Their missing weight lowers confidence and pulls the final score toward neutral. PEG is not shown when the ratio cannot mean anything: the company must be making a profit, its price-to-earnings must be positive, and its three-year earnings growth must fall between 5% and 60%. Dividing a price multiple by a loss, or by growth measured off a tiny base, produces a number that looks precise and tells you nothing. Under relative strength, one mark per week shows the last 12 weeks: a mark is filled where the company led NIFTY 500 by 5% or more over the 13 weeks ending that week, which is the same test used everywhere on this site. Price stage places the company on the same six-step curve the sector itself is placed on — basing, turning, breaking out, leader, fading, asleep — read from how many weeks running it has led NIFTY 500 and whether that lead is widening or shrinking. It describes where the PRICE stands, not the earnings trajectory and not a recommendation, and it is left blank for a company whose weekly history is too short or too stale to read.

Top 10 Plastics - Sheets/Films Stocks in India

CompanyScorePrice stageGrowth & earnings/35Capital efficiency/25Valuation/20Relative strength/20
1Premier Polyfilm LtdPREMIERPOL 76.8/100Favorable setup84% evidence BREAKING OUT 28.9/35 Revenue 19.4% · PAT 33.8% · OPM change 0.6 pp 95% evidence 20.4/25 ROCE 30.8% · OPM 15.4% 95% evidence 7.5/20 P/E 22× · PEG — 35% evidence 20.0/20 RS sector 22.7% · RS bench 35% · 1Y 45.2%7 of 12 weeks ahead 100% evidence
Exact sum: 28.9 + 20.4 + 7.5 + 20 = 76.8 · Decision use: Confirmed research leader: earnings, capital efficiency and relative strength agree. Move to management, catalyst and risk diligence.
2Shish Industries Ltd540693 31.8/100Adverse evidence62% evidence 13.4/35 Revenue 15.6% · PAT -1.5% · OPM change -3.6 pp 62% evidence 6.3/25 ROCE 6.7% · OPM -0.3% 76% evidence 7.5/20 P/E 62.2× · PEG — 35% evidence 4.6/20 RS sector -3.2% · RS bench -12.2% · 1Y 46.9%0 of 9 weeks ahead 70% evidence
Exact sum: 13.4 + 6.3 + 7.5 + 4.6 = 31.8 · Decision use: Balanced evidence: keep at normal research priority and require another comparable period before raising conviction.
04 · what price has already done

Market action

Shish Industries Ltd has the strongest one-year price move in Plastics - Sheets/Films at +46.9%. Premier Polyfilm Ltd leads on Mansfield relative strength against NIFTY at +35%. 1 of 2 covered companies is above zero on that measure. Every line covers 313 weekly closes through 2026-08-14.

Price and relative strength

Every company, the sector's own index and NIFTY 500 all start level on the left edge of the window, so only the distance between the lines counts — the highest line has risen the most since then, and the chart at the top of this page is drawn the same way. It opens on one year; the buttons beside it stretch that to three or five.

05 · the story behind the numbers

Plastics - Sheets/Films — the story behind the numbers

This is the written read behind the Plastics - Sheets/Films figures above — what is actually happening in the sector, in words, with the evidence each claim rests on. It is dated 28 Jul 2026. 4 themes are live here.

The Plastics - Sheets/Films sector data for the week ending 2026-07-19 relies on a single constituent, Premier Polyfilm Ltd. The company reported Q4 FY26 standalone revenue of ₹92.18 Cr (GST inclusive), up 11.35% YoY. Net profit reached ₹8.58 Cr, marking a 53.49% YoY increase but a 7.54% QoQ decline.

How old this read is: This read comes from our Plastics - Sheets/Films sector brief dated 28 Jul 2026, so the words here and the numbers above them cover the same few weeks.

What is live in this sector right now

Live themeSeverityEvidence on file
Company profitability is exposed to volatility in PVC input prices which depend on global demand-supply dynamics.Named for PREMIERPOLmedium“Company profitability is exposed to volatility in PVC input prices which depend on global demand-supply dynamics.” Margin improvement driven by sales mix to Indian Railways and automotive OEMs.
Major share of raw material imports creates unhedged foreign exchange exposure impacting financial risk profile.Named for PREMIERPOLmedium“Major share of raw material imports creates unhedged foreign exchange exposure impacting financial risk profile.” Exports provide some natural hedge against import costs.
GST authorities dispute tax classification with revised demand of Rs. 98.58 lakhs pending appeal disposal.Named for PREMIERPOLmedium“GST authorities dispute tax classification with revised demand of Rs. 98.58 lakhs pending appeal disposal.” Appeal contesting the balance demand order was filed on May 26, 2026.
Appeal filed with GST Appellate Tribunal on May 26, 2026 regarding balance demand order is currently pending disposal.Named for PREMIERPOLmedium“Appeal filed with GST Appellate Tribunal on May 26, 2026 regarding balance demand order is currently pending disposal.” Appeal is currently pending disposal with the GST Appellate Tribunal.

Sources: our Plastics - Sheets/Films sector brief, 28 Jul 2026 · company earnings-call transcripts.

06 · compare level, then change

Revenue Scale & Growth Durability

Premier Polyfilm Ltd has the highest Revenue among the 2 Plastics - Sheets/Films companies compared here, at ₹322 crore. Shish Industries Ltd is next at ₹134 crore. The same company also holds the highest Revenue growth, at 19.4%. 2 of 2 companies report a comparable reading, the latest through Jun 2026.

What the numbers say: Premier Polyfilm Ltd is the scale leader at ₹322 crore, 139.4% ahead of Shish Industries Ltd. Premier Polyfilm Ltd's growth is 19.4% from a ₹322 crore base, with 15 reported observations in the 20-quarter window. Treat the growth leader as an acceleration candidate, not as equally proven scale.

LeaderPremier Polyfilm Ltd · ₹322 crore
Gap139.4% versus #2 · Shish Industries Ltd
Persistence8/8 recent comparable periods
Coverage2/2 companies · 29 observations

Investor read: Premier Polyfilm Ltd is the scale benchmark; Premier Polyfilm Ltd is the acceleration watch. Promote the challenger only if growth persists and converts into margin and returns.

This conclusion weakens if: Premier Polyfilm Ltd's growth falls below Premier Polyfilm Ltd's for two consecutive comparable reports while operating margin also compresses.

Revenue is compared on a common reported-currency basis. Growth is year-on-year, so seasonality does not masquerade as progress.
Revenuelargest
1Premier Polyfilm Ltd PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified₹322 Cr
2Shish Industries Ltd 540693₹134 Cr
Revenue growthfastest growers
1Premier Polyfilm Ltd PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified19%
Revenue · company comparison
2/2 level · 2/2 change

On every company-comparison chart on this page: solid lines show level, dotted lines show change when “Both” is selected, and a missing report breaks the line rather than being invented.

All-company data · latest reported quarter

In every all-company table on this page, each figure is the company’s latest single reported quarter. The rankings above them use trailing-twelve-month or current-market values, so a company can legitimately show a different number in each.

CompanyRevenueRevenue growthReported
Premier Polyfilm Ltd PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified₹88 Cr35%Jun 2026
Shish Industries Ltd 540693₹38 Cr7.4%Mar 2026
Full 20-quarter history · every available company

Revenue · reported quarter history

Premier Polyfilm Ltd · PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified

₹63 Cr
₹64 Cr
₹64 Cr
₹67 Cr
₹61 Cr
₹69 Cr
₹63 Cr
₹71 Cr
₹62 Cr
₹72 Cr
₹65 Cr
₹74 Cr
₹79 Cr
₹81 Cr
₹88 Cr

Shish Industries Ltd · 540693

₹14 Cr
₹19 Cr
₹18 Cr
₹20 Cr
₹24 Cr
₹23 Cr
₹23 Cr
₹23 Cr
₹35 Cr
₹36 Cr
₹33 Cr
₹30 Cr
₹33 Cr
₹38 Cr

Revenue growth · reported quarter history

Premier Polyfilm Ltd · PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified

-2.6%
8.7%
-1.9%
4.8%
1.5%
3.8%
3.5%
4.4%
28%
12%
35%

Shish Industries Ltd · 540693

68%
25%
31%
11%
44%
52%
44%
31%
-4.8%
7.4%
07 · compare level, then change

Operating Economics & Margin Trend

Premier Polyfilm Ltd has the highest OPM among the 2 Plastics - Sheets/Films companies compared here, at 15.4%. Shish Industries Ltd is next at -0.3%. The same company also holds the highest Margin change, at +0.6 percentage points. 2 of 2 companies report a comparable reading, the latest through Jun 2026.

What the numbers say: Premier Polyfilm Ltd leads both opm at 15.4% and margin change at +0.6 percentage points.

LeaderPremier Polyfilm Ltd · 15.4%
Gap59.2× versus #2 · Shish Industries Ltd
Persistence4/8 recent comparable periods
Coverage2/2 companies · 39 observations

Investor read: Premier Polyfilm Ltd sets the level benchmark; use the change leader as an inflection watch only after another comparable report confirms it.

This conclusion weakens if: The next two comparable reports reverse the current margin change signal.

Operating margin compares operating profit with revenue. Improvement is measured in percentage points, not percentage growth.
OPMhighest
1Premier Polyfilm Ltd PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified15%
Margin changefastest expanders
1Premier Polyfilm Ltd PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified+0.6 pp
2Shish Industries Ltd 540693−3.6 pp
Operating margin · company comparison
2/2 level · 2/2 change
All-company data · latest reported quarter
CompanyOPMMargin changeReported
Premier Polyfilm Ltd PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified15%+0.6 ppJun 2026
Shish Industries Ltd 540693-0.3%−3.6 ppMar 2026
Full 20-quarter history · every available company

OPM · reported quarter history

Premier Polyfilm Ltd · PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified

10%
9.3%
6.9%
7.3%
7.3%
11%
11%
13%
13%
12%
15%
15%
17%
17%
12%
15%
17%
17%
16%
15%

Shish Industries Ltd · 540693

4.4%
6.4%
14%
9.5%
13%
8.8%
20%
8.3%
14%
7.7%
20%
17%
6.0%
14%
3.4%
8.7%
18%
13%
-0.3%

Margin change · reported quarter history

Premier Polyfilm Ltd · PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified

0.0 pp
−0.4 pp
−7.7 pp
−4.7 pp
−2.8 pp
+1.3 pp
+4.0 pp
+5.7 pp
+5.4 pp
+1.4 pp
+4.0 pp
+1.9 pp
+4.5 pp
+4.9 pp
−2.4 pp
−0.1 pp
−0.5 pp
−0.1 pp
+3.7 pp
+0.6 pp

Shish Industries Ltd · 540693

−3.3 pp
+8.3 pp
+3.9 pp
+9.0 pp
+2.4 pp
+5.7 pp
−1.2 pp
+0.5 pp
−1.1 pp
+0.6 pp
+8.7 pp
−7.9 pp
+6.5 pp
−16.8 pp
−8.3 pp
+11.9 pp
−1.5 pp
−3.6 pp
08 · compare level, then change

Profit Scale & Acceleration

Premier Polyfilm Ltd has the highest Net profit among the 2 Plastics - Sheets/Films companies compared here, at ₹35 crore. Shish Industries Ltd is next at ₹6 crore. The same company also holds the highest Profit growth, at 33.8%. 2 of 2 companies report a comparable reading, the latest through Jun 2026.

What the numbers say: Premier Polyfilm Ltd leads with ₹35 crore of TTM profit, 495.2% above Shish Industries Ltd. Premier Polyfilm Ltd shows 33.8% growth from a ₹35 crore profit base. Compare the size of the base and persistence before ranking acceleration above profit scale.

LeaderPremier Polyfilm Ltd · ₹35 crore
Gap495.2% versus #2 · Shish Industries Ltd
Persistence7/8 recent comparable periods
Coverage2/2 companies · 29 observations

Investor read: Premier Polyfilm Ltd sets the level benchmark; use the change leader as an inflection watch only after another comparable report confirms it.

This conclusion weakens if: The next two comparable reports reverse the current profit growth signal.

Net profit is the residual after operating costs, interest and tax. Growth off a loss or near-zero base is excluded from the fastest-grower rank.
Net profitlargest
1Premier Polyfilm Ltd PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified₹35 Cr
2Shish Industries Ltd 540693₹6 Cr
Profit growthfastest growers
1Premier Polyfilm Ltd PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified34%
Net profit · company comparison
2/2 level · 1/2 change
All-company data · latest reported quarter
CompanyNet profitProfit growthReported
Premier Polyfilm Ltd PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified₹9 Cr51%Jun 2026
Shish Industries Ltd 540693₹0 Cr-45%Mar 2026
Full 20-quarter history · every available company

Net profit · reported quarter history

Premier Polyfilm Ltd · PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified

₹3 Cr
₹4 Cr
₹5 Cr
₹5 Cr
₹4 Cr
₹7 Cr
₹6 Cr
₹8 Cr
₹7 Cr
₹6 Cr
₹6 Cr
₹8 Cr
₹9 Cr
₹9 Cr
₹9 Cr

Shish Industries Ltd · 540693

₹1 Cr
₹2 Cr
₹2 Cr
₹2 Cr
₹2 Cr
₹3 Cr
₹3 Cr
₹2 Cr
₹2 Cr
₹-0 Cr
₹3 Cr
₹2 Cr
₹1 Cr
₹0 Cr

Profit growth · reported quarter history

Premier Polyfilm Ltd · PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified

38%
50%
23%
61%
58%
-17%
2.0%
1.9%
39%
53%
51%

Shish Industries Ltd · 540693

87%
31%
65%
1.1%
24%
-113%
-2.7%
17%
-45%
09 · compare level, then change

Return On Capital Employed

Premier Polyfilm Ltd has the highest ROCE among the 2 Plastics - Sheets/Films companies compared here, at 30.8%. Shish Industries Ltd is next at 6.7%. The same company also holds the highest ROCE change, at +2.6 percentage points. 2 of 2 companies report a comparable reading, the latest through Jun 2026.

What the numbers say: Premier Polyfilm Ltd leads ROCE at 30.8%, 24.1 percentage points above Shish Industries Ltd. Premier Polyfilm Ltd has the strongest latest improvement at +2.6 percentage points. Read the leader beside the density of its reported history: a sparse high return is a candidate; a repeated high return is evidence of durability.

LeaderPremier Polyfilm Ltd · 30.8%
Gap357% versus #2 · Shish Industries Ltd
Persistence3/8 recent comparable periods
Coverage2/2 companies · 16 observations

Investor read: Premier Polyfilm Ltd sets the level benchmark; use the change leader as an inflection watch only after another comparable report confirms it.

This conclusion weakens if: The next two comparable reports reverse the current roce change signal.

ROCE asks how much operating return the business earns on the capital employed. Direction matters, but a single exceptional year should not be mistaken for durability.
ROCEhighest
1Premier Polyfilm Ltd PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified31%
ROCE changefastest improvers
1Premier Polyfilm Ltd PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified+2.6 pp
2Shish Industries Ltd 540693−3.0 pp
Return on capital · company comparison
2/2 level · 2/2 change
All-company data · latest reported quarter
CompanyROCEROCE changeReported
Premier Polyfilm Ltd PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified34%+2.6 ppJun 2026
Full 20-quarter history · every available company

ROCE · reported quarter history

Premier Polyfilm Ltd · PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified

25%
21%
18%
20%
30%
31%
27%
32%
27%
36%
26%
31%
25%
31%
27%
34%

ROCE change · reported quarter history

Premier Polyfilm Ltd · PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified

−7.0 pp
−0.8 pp
+12.0 pp
+6.9 pp
−3.2 pp
+5.6 pp
−0.6 pp
−0.2 pp
−1.7 pp
−5.4 pp
+0.9 pp
+2.6 pp
10 · compare level, then change

Valuation Against Growth & Quality

No company in this Plastics - Sheets/Films comparison reports a valuation figure this section can compare, so the PEG rank is empty. On P/E, Premier Polyfilm Ltd is lowest at 22×, across 2 of 2 companies with a usable reading. PEG asks what price is being paid for growth; P/E keeps that answer anchored to the actual earnings multiple.

What the numbers say: There is not enough comparable evidence to name a reliable peg leader.

LeaderNo comparable leader
GapNot enough peers
PersistenceNot enough history
Coverage0/2 companies · 0 observations

Investor read: Treat valuation as permission to investigate, never as a standalone reason to buy.

This conclusion weakens if: The next two comparable reports reverse the current p/e signal.

PEG is shown only when earnings are positive and three-year EPS growth is between 5% and 60%. It is recomputed consistently as the trailing P/E divided by that growth rate — reported earnings, never an expected-earnings multiple. On Indian companies it is shown only where the two data feeds agreed. Where any of that fails the ratio is left out rather than printed: a P/E divided by a loss, or by growth measured off a tiny base, is a number that looks precise and means nothing.
PEGlowest PEG
Not enough comparable data
P/Elowest P/E
1Premier Polyfilm Ltd PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified22.0
Valuation · company comparison
0/2 level · 2/2 change
All-company data · latest reported quarter
CompanyPEGP/EReported
Shish Industries Ltd 54069360.8Mar 2026
Premier Polyfilm Ltd PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified25.3Jun 2026
Full 20-quarter history · every available company

No consistent historical series is available for peg.

P/E · reported quarter history

Premier Polyfilm Ltd · PREMIERPOL⚠ unverified

13.7
18.2
15.0
22.1
24.4
24.6
18.0
18.6
15.1
20.0
22.2
21.0
21.9
29.9
24.1
19.8
18.4
16.1
24.6
25.3

Shish Industries Ltd · 540693

52.8
60.5
82.5
74.6
47.7
29.5
38.5
64.8
53.7
52.1
56.7
59.6
40.9
50.8
35.6
32.0
39.1
71.0
60.8
11 · before the conclusion, check the blind spots

What can make this comparison misleading?

This Plastics - Sheets/Films comparison names 6 specific ways its own evidence can mislead, all listed below. All 2 companies here report on comparable dates, so no rank carries a stale marker. 1 draws at least one figure from a second feed with too little overlap to cross-check. A high growth rate can still be a low-base artefact.

Keep these limits visible

  • A high growth rate can be a low-base artefact. The page keeps level and change separate for that reason.
  • A high ROCE can be temporary or flattered by a small capital base. Read it beside margin, cash conversion and reinvestment.
  • The 4-Factor Sector Score ranks research priority, not portfolio action. Management quality, catalysts and risks need equally fresh evidence before capital is deployed.
  • An “all companies” line chart preserves completeness, but rank changes should be checked against reporting dates before drawing a conclusion.
  • 1 company draws at least one figure from a second data feed with too little overlapping history to cross-check against the primary source; it is marked unverified wherever that figure appears.
  • Thin comparisons: Valuation have fewer than three usable current readings.
12 · evidence and freshness

How was this comparison built?

This comparison is built from the reported filings of 2 Plastics - Sheets/Films companies, normalized to a common ₹ scale and a shared quarter axis of up to 20 quarters each. Fundamentals run through Jun 2026 and market data through 2026-08-14. A second data feed fills gaps only after identity and scale reconciliation, and missing observations are never interpolated.

FundamentalsThrough Jun 2026 · up to 20 quarters per company
Market dataThrough 2026-08-14 · weekly price and relative-strength history
Derived metricsGrowth, changes and PEG are calculated only when their inputs are comparable.
Score confidenceMissing and stale evidence reduces confidence and pulls the 0–100 research-priority score toward neutral.
Source standing0 cross-checked · 2 unverified · 0 withheld, of 2 graded companies.
How a second data feed is admitted, and what happens when it disagrees

A second feed is read only after its reported income is matched against the primary source on at least three overlapping periods. Where the two agree the figures fill silently. Where there is too little shared history to compare, the figures are still drawn — they are the only evidence there is — and marked ⚠ unverified everywhere they appear. Where the two are known to disagree, nothing from the second feed is drawn and the affected company is named under the chart it is missing from.

13 · questions investors ask, short speakable answers

Plastics - Sheets/Films company comparison FAQs

These 21 answers restate the Plastics - Sheets/Films comparison above in question form. Every one is computed from the same 2 companies and the same reported filings as the rankings and charts, current through Jun 2026. Price and relative-strength answers run through 2026-08-14. Nothing here is estimated, and none of it is a recommendation.

Is the Plastics - Sheets/Films sector outperforming NIFTY 500?

Plastics - Sheets/Films has outperformed NIFTY 500 by 50% over 52 weeks and 9.5% over 13 weeks. 1 of 2 covered companies beat NIFTY on Mansfield relative strength, while 1 of 2 beat the sector itself.

Which Plastics - Sheets/Films company is largest by revenue?

Premier Polyfilm Ltd leads with revenue of ₹322 crore, based on 2 of 2 comparable companies through Jun 2026.

Which Plastics - Sheets/Films company is growing fastest?

Premier Polyfilm Ltd has the fastest current revenue growth at 19.4%, across 2 of 2 comparable companies.

Which Plastics - Sheets/Films company has the strongest 4-Factor Sector Score?

Premier Polyfilm Ltd ranks first at 76.8/100 with 84% evidence confidence. The score prioritizes research; it is not a buy recommendation.

How much history does this Plastics - Sheets/Films comparison include?

The page compares up to 20 reported quarters per company for fundamentals, returns and valuation, ending Jun 2026. Missing observations remain blank rather than being estimated.

How is the 4-Factor Sector Score calculated?

The four visible contributions add directly: growth and earnings up to 35 points, capital efficiency up to 25, valuation up to 20, and relative strength up to 20. Missing or stale evidence moves only the affected contribution toward neutral.

Is there a Nifty Plastics - Sheets/Films index?

NSE India maintains Nifty indices for several broad sector categories — Nifty Bank, Nifty IT, Nifty Pharma and others — but not for every sub-sector grouping on this site. Whether or not an official Nifty index covers Plastics - Sheets/Films, this page builds its own equal-weight basket of 2 listed Plastics - Sheets/Films companies — one company, one vote, regardless of market value — so no single large company dominates the reading. Figures are as of Jun 2026.

Which are the best Plastics - Sheets/Films stocks in India?

Ranked by this page's four-factor score, Premier Polyfilm Ltd places first among 2 listed Plastics - Sheets/Films companies, followed by Shish Industries Ltd. That is a ranking of published data — earnings, quality, valuation and market behaviour as of Jun 2026 — and not a recommendation; Sector Alpha is not registered with SEBI as an investment adviser.

How many Plastics - Sheets/Films stocks are listed in India?

This comparison covers 2 listed Plastics - Sheets/Films companies in India, each above the size floor the site applies, with 20 quarters of reported figures per company where the filings exist. The full ranked list is on this page, as of Jun 2026.

Which Plastics - Sheets/Films company is the biggest?

Premier Polyfilm Ltd is the largest, with trailing-twelve-month revenue of ₹322 crore, ahead of Shish Industries Ltd at ₹134 crore. That covers 2 of 2 companies with comparable reporting through Jun 2026.

Which Plastics - Sheets/Films company has the best profit margins?

Premier Polyfilm Ltd has the highest operating margin at 15.4%, from 2 of 2 comparable companies. Premier Polyfilm Ltd shows the biggest recent improvement, at +0.6 percentage points. A high margin matters most when it is holding or rising, not when it is peaking.

Which Plastics - Sheets/Films company makes the most profit?

Premier Polyfilm Ltd earns the most, at ₹35 crore of trailing-twelve-month net profit, from 2 of 2 comparable companies. Premier Polyfilm Ltd has the fastest profit growth at 33.8%, though growth off a small or recovering profit base overstates how much has actually changed.

Which Plastics - Sheets/Films company earns the highest return on capital?

Premier Polyfilm Ltd leads on return on capital employed at 30.8%, across 2 of 2 companies. Read it beside the length of its reported history: a high return that repeats for years is evidence of a durable business, while a single high reading can be a small capital base or one good year.

Is the Plastics - Sheets/Films sector beating the market?

Plastics - Sheets/Films has outperformed NIFTY 500 by 50% over the last 52 weeks and 9.5% over 13 weeks, measured on an equal-weight index of its current members. Inside the sector, 1 of 2 covered companies are beating the market on their own. Sector strength does not transfer evenly to every stock in it.

Which Plastics - Sheets/Films stock has the strongest price momentum?

Premier Polyfilm Ltd has the strongest relative strength against NIFTY 500. Relative strength answers last, after growth, quality and valuation: price can move well before the fundamentals confirm it, and sometimes without them confirming at all.

Which Plastics - Sheets/Films company scores highest for research priority?

Premier Polyfilm Ltd scores 76.8 out of 100 with 84% evidence confidence, from 28.9 points on growth and earnings, 20.4 on capital efficiency, 7.5 on valuation and 20 on relative strength. This ranks what deserves work next. It is not a buy recommendation, and management quality, catalysts and risk still need separate research.

How many Plastics - Sheets/Films companies does this comparison cover, and over what period?

It compares 2 listed companies over up to 20 reported quarters of fundamentals, ending Jun 2026, plus weekly price and relative-strength history. Membership is the full sector list — nothing is dropped for having thin data.

What is the total market cap of the Plastics - Sheets/Films sector?

The 2 Plastics - Sheets/Films companies on this page carry ₹1,222 crore of combined market value. Premier Polyfilm Ltd is the largest at ₹770 crore, about 63% of the sector's total on its own. Market value moves with price, so this reading is dated 2026-08-16.

How is the Plastics - Sheets/Films sector performing?

1 of the 2 covered Plastics - Sheets/Films companies are beating NIFTY 500 on Mansfield relative strength. The sector itself is 50% ahead of NIFTY 500 over 52 weeks on an equal-weight index of its current members. Readings are as of 2026-08-16.

Why are some values on this page blank?

A blank means that company did not report a comparable figure for that period, so nothing is shown. Missing observations are never interpolated, carried forward, or replaced with a similar-looking accounting line, and a company with missing evidence has its research score pulled toward neutral rather than being scored as bad.

Is this investment advice?

No. Every figure here is a deterministic calculation from reported company filings and market data, published for research. It contains no recommendation to buy or sell any security, does not account for your circumstances, and is not a substitute for advice from a licensed adviser.

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