This Stock Becomes India's Second Most Expensive: Low PE, High Promoter Holding This Stock Becomes India's Second Most Expensive: Low PE, High Promoter Holding After Hitting Back-to-Back Upper Circuits, This Stock Becomes India's Second Costliest Karan Dsij / Monday, July 8, 2024 / Article rating: 3.2 In 2024, the stock has gained an impressive 152 per cent as a result, the stock has turned out to be a multibagger. It is currently trading at a low PE ratio of 15.5, with a promoter holding of 74.87 per cent
Budget 2023 – 2024: Key highlights regarding Auto Sector Budget 2023 – 2024: Key highlights regarding Auto Sector Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presents Union Budget 2023. Kiran Shroff / Wednesday, February 1, 2023 / Article rating: 4.1 Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presents Union Budget 2023.
Tyre stocks on a roll: Three stocks turn multibagger with micro-cap Krypton Industries emerging as top gainer! Tyre stocks on a roll: Three stocks turn multibagger with micro-cap Krypton Industries emerging as top gainer! ‘King Kohli’, was back with his vintage touch. He scored half a century and raised his bat to celebrate. Karan Dsij / Tuesday, September 6, 2022 / Article rating: 3.9 If it didn't excite you, this fact will definitely leave you spellbound! The domestic tyre industry witnessed the highest growth on YoY of 50 per cent in exports at Rs 21,178 crore.
This company delivered a 1,500 per cent dividend on its per share face value This company delivered a 1,500 per cent dividend on its per share face value The company’s board of directors has recommended a final dividend of Rs 144 per share of Rs 10 each. The company has already paid two interim dividends of Rs 3 each per share. The total dividend for the year, works out to Rs 150 per share of Rs 10 each. Mandar Wagh / Tuesday, May 10, 2022 / Article rating: 5.0 The company’s board of directors has recommended a final dividend of Rs 144 per share of Rs 10 each. The company has already paid two interim dividends of Rs 3 each per share. The total dividend for the year, works out to Rs 150 per share of Rs 10 each.