Bisil Plast Ltd: ₹1.58 Stock or ₹158 Delusion? Welcome to the World of PET Dreams & PE Nightmares
1. At a Glance
Bisil Plast is a tiny company in the PET packaging space that has somehow convinced 45,000+ retail investors to pay a 569x P/E for a business with ₹0.93 Cr in annual sales. If you’re looking for a case study in “valuation without volume,” this is it.
2. Introduction with Hook
Imagine selling ₹93 lakhs worth of plastic bottles… and commanding a market cap of ₹85 Cr. That’s Bisil Plast — the spiritual cousin of the NFT bubble, but in PET packaging form.
CMP: ₹1.58 | Market Cap: ₹85 Cr
FY25 Sales: ₹0.93 Cr | Net Profit: ₹0.15 Cr
P/E: 569 | Book Value: ₹0.02
Promoter holding: 0% (Yes, zero)
This stock has more shareholders than revenue.
3. Business Model (WTF Do They Even Do?)
Bisil Plast deals in:
PET bottles and jars, primarily supplying FMCG, pharma, and bottling companies.
The company is a wholesaler with “agreements to acquire” bottles — not a manufacturer at scale.
Essentially: they buy bottles from someone and sell to someone else, and call it a business.
Think of it as a packaging drop-shipper masquerading as an industrial enterprise.