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List of Paper Stocks 

Here are the latest stock price details of India's top Paper stocks. For more detailed updates, check the latest Paper sector results.

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SCRIP BSE PRICE (Rs) NSE PRICE (Rs) CHART MORE INFO
ANDHRA PAPER 515.55 0.30% 515.55 0.41%
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JK PAPER 376.00 1.80% 375.65 1.73%
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NIFTY 50 Not Listed 22,693.40 0.42%
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S&P BSE SENSEX 74,559.93 0.46% Not Listed
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SESHASAYEE PAPER 331.35 -0.20% 331.30 -0.39%
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TAMIL NADU NEWSPRINT 266.60 0.02% 266.75 0.09%
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TCPL PACKAGING 2,101.40 -0.18% 2,107.90 -0.00%
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WEST COAST PAPER MILLS 643.45 0.02% 641.10 -0.43%
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BSE prices: May 23, 2024  10:31:00 AM    NSE prices: May 23, 2024  10:34:59 AM

Paper Stocks Update

Within the Paper sector, the top gainers were B&A PACKAGING INDIA (up 6.4%) and CELLA SPACE (up 4.9%). On the other hand, PERFECTPAC (down 3.7%) and SHREE AJIT PULP & PAPER (down 2.5%) were among the top losers.

Meanwhile, the benchmark S&P BSE SENSEX was at 74,559.9 (up 0.5%).

Before you go, here are the upcoming corporate actions for Paper stocks.

Upcoming Quarterly Results

COMPANY PRICE (Rs) CHANGE (%) RESULT DATE
TAMIL NADU NEWSPRINT 266.60 0.02 24-May-24
TCPL PACKAGING 2,101.40 -0.18 28-May-24

List of All Upcoming Quarterly Results



FAQs

Which are the top paper companies in India?

Based on marketcap, these are the top paper companies in India:

You can see the full list of paper stocks here.

Which are the top gainers and top losers within the paper sector today?

Within the Paper sector, the top gainers were B&A PACKAGING INDIA (up 6.4%) and CELLA SPACE (up 4.9%). On the other hand, ASHUTOSH PAPER (down 5.0%) and PERFECTPAC (down 3.7%) were among the top losers.

Since paper stocks interest you, check out our analysis of the best paper stocks in India.

How should you value paper companies?

Investing in stocks requires careful analysis of financial data to find out a company's true worth. However, an easier way to find out about a company's performance is to look at its financial ratios.

Two commonly used financial ratios used in the valuation of stocks are -

Price to Earnings Ratio (P/E) - It compares the company's stock price with its earnings per share. The higher the P/E ratio, the more expensive the stock.

Price to Book Value Ratio (P/BV) - It compares a firm's market capitalization to its book value. A high P/BV indicates markets believe the company's assets to be undervalued and vice versa.

Which are some important indices one should track?

Well, it depends on what your goals are.

Having said that, the two key indices to track are the BSE Sensex which contains the list of BSE 30 stocks and the NSE Nifty which contains the list of NSE 50 stocks.

However, these two indices are considered to be too narrow by some, since they only track 30 and 50 stocks, respectively.

For broader tracking, you could use the BSE 200, BSE 500 or even the NSE 500 index.

Some popular market cap based indices include BSE Smallcap index and BSE Midcap index, among others.

Which important sectoral indices should one track?

It depends on one's specific interests and investment goals.

Some popular sectoral indices to track in addition to the broader market indices are Nifty IT index, Nifty realty index, Nifty metal index and Nifty FMCG index.

It's important to research and understand the industries and companies included in each sectoral index to make informed investment decisions.


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