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Live BSE Quotes | Jun 29, 2022 (Close) | ||
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Price (Rs)37.40 | Open (Rs) 37.00 | High (Rs) 38.00 | Low (Rs) 32.00 |
% Change5.06 | Volume 899 | Value (Rs) 32,765 | 52-Week H/L 68.95 / 23.30 |
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1 Day 5.06% | 1 Month 6.10% | 3 Months -24.06% | 1 Year 0.94% | 5 Years (CAGR)* 8.56% | 10 Years (CAGR)* 6.30% |
* Compound Annual Growth Rate
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EPS (Rs)* 3.16 | P/E Ratio (x) 11.84 | Market Cap (Rs m) 192.76 | P/BV (x) 0.46 | Dividend Yield (%) 0.00 |
*Trailing 12 months earnings, excluding extraordinary / exceptional items. | BSE Sensex | CNX Nifty |
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MARTIN BURN last traded price had surged 5.1% to Rs 37.4 on the BSE. The total volume of shares traded was 0.0 m.
Overall, the benchmark S&P BSE SENSEX was at 53,027.0 (down 0.3%).
Over the last 30 days, the MARTIN BURN share price is up 6.1%. And over the last one year, MARTIN BURN share price is down 1.4%.
The current market capitalisation of MARTIN BURN stands at Rs 192.76 m. For more information, check out the list of top 100 companies in India in terms of market cap.
As of March 2022, company promoters held 65.84% stake in MARTIN BURN, with no shares having been pledged. To know more, check out the latest shareholding pattern of MARTIN BURN.
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The last traded price of MARTIN BURN was Rs 37.4 on the BSE, up 5.1% over the previous close.
The current market capitalisation of MARTIN BURN stands at Rs 193 m.
MARTIN BURN had an EPS of Rs 3.2 in the latest financial year. In the most recent quarter, the company declared an EPS of Rs 0.0.
For the financial year 2008, MARTIN BURN declared dividend amounting to Rs 0.0 per share. At the current price of Rs 37.4, this results in a dividend yield of 0.0%.
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