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Live BSE Quotes | Apr 30, 2024 (Close) | ||
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Price (Rs)16.22 | Open (Rs) 17.40 | High (Rs) 17.40 | Low (Rs) 16.20 |
% Change-14.59 | Volume 24,000 | Value (Rs) 402,720 | 52-Week H/L 27.80 / 14.25 |
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1 Day -14.59% | 1 Month -3.16% | 3 Months -13.86% | 1 Year -29.02% |
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EPS (Rs)* - | P/E Ratio (x) - | Market Cap (Rs m) 97.20 | P/BV (x) 1.00 | Dividend Yield (%) 0.00 |
*Trailing 12 months earnings, excluding extraordinary / exceptional items. | BSE Sensex | CNX Nifty |
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As of March 2024, company promoters held 22.00% stake in , with no shares having been pledged. To know more, check out the latest shareholding pattern of .
The last traded price of JETMALL SPICES was Rs 16.2 on the BSE, down 14.6% over the previous close.
The current market capitalisation of JETMALL SPICES stands at Rs 97 m.
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