Rs 31,885 crore order book and DIIs increase stake: This multibagger construction company bags new orders worth Rs 2,129.60 crore!
The stock gave returns of negative 6.53 per cent in 1 year and multibagger 837 per cent in last 5 years.
Hyderabad-based NCC Ltd has received a Letter of Acceptance from the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority for a large-scale infrastructure project in Amaravati Capital City, Andhra Pradesh.
The project, valued at Rs 2,129.60 crore (excluding GST), involves the construction of roads, drains, water supply systems, sewage networks, utility ducts for power and ICT, a reuse water pipeline, and avenue plantation in Zone-12 villages of Amaravati. The contract has been awarded on a lumpsum (percentage tender) basis.
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According to the company’s disclosure, the contract execution will take three years, followed by a Defects Liability Period (DLP) of two years. The order is classified as a "Major Order" under NCC’s internal policies, which label contracts above Rs 1,000 crore as significant.
The company posted its Quarterly Results of December 2024. The revenue of the company for Q3FY24 stood at Rs 5,345 crore which increased by 1.61 per cent YoY. The operating profit of the company stood at Rs 441 crore, while the PAT of the company stood at Rs 206 crore, which was 231 crore in last year's same quarter.
As of December 2024, the shareholding pattern shows promoters holding 22.02 per cent, FIIs at 18.13 per cent, DIIs at 14.17 per cent, and the public at 45.68 per cent. There is a notable decline in FII holdings from 20.86 per cent in the previous quarter to 18.13 per cent, while DII holdings have increased from 12.34 per cent to 14.17 per cent.
NCC Ltd is a Hyderabad-based construction company and is engaged in the construction of roads, buildings, irrigation, water and environment, electrical, metals, mining and railways. Apart from executing projects across India, the company has a presence in the Middle East through its subsidiaries in Muscat and Dubai. NCC also has interests in road and energy projects through its 62.1 per cent-owned subsidiary NCC Infrastructure Holdings Limited and in real estate through its 80 per cent owned subsidiary NCC Urban Infrastructure. The company has an order book of Rs 61,796 crore.
On Thursday, shares of NCC Ltd jumped over 2 per cent to Rs 202 per share from its previous closing. The stock gave returns of negative 6.53 per cent in 1 year and multibagger 837 per cent in last 5 years. Investors should keep an eye on this Mid-Cap stock.
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