Here is the latest stock price and chart of HI-TECH PIPES. For more details, see the HI-TECH PIPES company fact sheet and quarterly results. For a sector overview, read our steel sector report.
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Price (Rs)132.35 | Open (Rs) 135.00 | High (Rs) 136.70 | Low (Rs) 130.95 |
% Change-0.56 | Volume 214,046 | Value (Rs) 28,532,332 | 52-Week H/L 170.00 / 71.00 |
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HI-TECH PIPES last traded price was down 0.6% to Rs 132.4 on the NSE. The total volume of shares traded was 0.2 m.
Overall, the broader S&P BSE METAL Index was up by 0.6%. And the benchmark NIFTY 50 was at 22,674.4 (up 0.3%).
Over the last 30 days, the HI-TECH PIPES share price is down 8.2%.
As of March 2024, promoter pledging in HI-TECH PIPES stands at 2.88%. To know more, check out the latest shareholding pattern of HI-TECH PIPES.
On the NSE, HI-TECH PIPES last traded price was down 0.6% at Rs 132.4.
For the financial year 2023, HI-TECH PIPES declared dividend amounting to Rs 0.0 per share. At the current price of Rs 132.4, this results in a dividend yield of 0.0%.
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