Kesoram Industries Ltd
Kesoram Inds. | 502937
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- Kesoram Industries Limited, formerly known as Kesoram Industries & Cotton Mills Limited was incorporated on October 18, 1919
- Again the name of the Company was changed from Kesoram Industries & Cotton Mills Limited to Kesoram Industries Limited on July 9, 1986
- The Company markets its automobile tyres under the brand name 'Birla Tyres' and the core businesses of the Company are manufacturing and trading of tyres
- The First Plant of the company for manufacturing of rayon yarn was established at Tribeni, District Hooghly, West Bengal and the same was commissioned in December of the year 1959 and the plant for manufacturing of transparent paper was also set up at the same location at Tribeni, District Hooghly, West Bengal, in June of the year 1961
- It has the annual capacity to manufacture 3,600 metric tons per annum (mtpa) of transparent paper
- The second plant was commissioned in the year 1962 enabling it to manufacture 4,635 metric tons per annum (mtpa) of rayon yarn
- KIL diversified into manufacturing of cast iron spun pipes & pipe fittings at Bansberia, District Hooghly, West Bengal, with a production capacity of 45,000 metric tons per annum (mtpa) of cast iron spun pipes and pipe fittings in December of the year 1964
- Subsequently, the company diversified into the manufacturing of Cement and in 1969 established its first cement plant under the name 'Kesoram Cement' at Basantnagar, Dist
- Karimnagar (Andhra Pradesh) and to take advantage of favourable market conditions, in 1986 another cement plant, known as 'Vasavadatta Cement', was commissioned by it at Sedam, Dist
- The shaft kiln for calcinations of the company was commissioned in the year 1987 and the balancing equipments were installed
Ethics: Kesoram Industries Ltd is flagged for
Animal Cruelty
The company engages directly in some form of animal cruelty through its business.
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What is Share Price of Kesoram Industries Ltd?
The current share price of Kesoram Industries Ltd (Kesoram Inds.) is ₹10.37. This price reflects the latest market valuation and is updated in real-time during trading hours.
What is the P/E Ratio of Kesoram Industries Ltd?
The Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio of Kesoram Industries Ltd is 10.37. This indicates how much investors are willing to pay per rupee of earnings, helping assess if the stock is overvalued or undervalued.
What is the 52-week high and low of Kesoram Industries Ltd?
Kesoram Industries Ltd has a 52-week high of ₹14.26 and a 52-week low of ₹4.55. This range shows the stock's price volatility over the past year.
What is the Dividend Yield of Kesoram Industries Ltd?
Kesoram Industries Ltd offers a dividend yield of 0.00%. This represents the annual dividend payment as a percentage of the current stock price, indicating the income return for investors.
What is the EPS of Kesoram Industries Ltd?
The Earnings Per Share (EPS) of Kesoram Industries Ltd is ₹-1.49. EPS indicates the company's profitability on a per-share basis and is a key metric for evaluating financial performance.
What is the ROE of Kesoram Industries Ltd?
Kesoram Industries Ltd has a Return on Equity (ROE) of 576.27%. ROE measures how effectively the company uses shareholders' equity to generate profits, with higher values generally indicating better performance.
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