Here is the latest stock price and chart of LINC PEN &PL. For more details, see the LINC PEN &PL company fact sheet and quarterly results.
Live BSE Quotes | Dec 6, 2019 (Close) | ||
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Price (Rs)199.10 | Open (Rs) 199.60 | High (Rs) 199.60 | Low (Rs) 199.10 |
% Change1.58 | Volume 28 | Value (Rs) 5,588 | 52-Week H/L 293.80 / 164.35 |
Live NSE Quotes | Dec 9, 2019 (Close) | ||
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Price (Rs)194.00 | Open (Rs) 195.50 | High (Rs) 199.65 | Low (Rs) 192.50 |
% Change-0.97 | Volume 8,228 | Value (Rs) 1,608,169 | 52-Week H/L 290.00 / 168.00 |
Valuation | |||
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EPS (Rs)* 12.23 | P/E Ratio (x) 16.29 | Market Cap (Rs m) 2,944.69 | P/BV (x) 2.91 |
*Trailing 12 months earnings, excluding extraordinary / exceptional items. | BSE Sensex | CNX Nifty |
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LINC PEN & PLASTICS last traded price was down 1.0% to Rs 194.0 on the NSE. The total volume of shares traded was 0.0 m.
Overall, the benchmark NIFTY 50 was at 11,937.5 (up 0.1%).
Over the last 30 days, the LINC PEN & PLASTICS share price is down 0.8%.
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On Monday, Indian share markets traded on a volatile note throughout the day and ended flat. The BSE Sensex closed higher by 42 points to end the day at 40,487.
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