Multibagger Auto Sector stock rallied more than 21 per cent in few sessions only; Average daily volume is around 2 million Multibagger Auto Sector stock rallied more than 21 per cent in few sessions only; Average daily volume is around 2 million Last 5 years compounded sales growth is at 8 per cent, compounded profit growth is at 13 per cent, stock price CAGR is around 6 per cent Prasad Chavan / Friday, April 7, 2023 / Article rating: 4.3 Key customers of the company include Ashok Leyland, Bajaj Auto, CNH, Hero Moto Corp, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India, Hyundai, Mahindra & Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki, Suzuki Motorcycle, TVS Motor, Tata Motors, VE Commercial Vehicles, Yamaha Motors.
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Heavy Buying Alert: Logistics Penny Stock Under Rs 75 Gains 8 Per Cent; PAT jumps over... Heavy Buying Alert: Logistics Penny Stock Under Rs 75 Gains 8 Per Cent; PAT jumps over... The shares of the company saw a spurt in volume by more than 2 times on BSE.
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