Here are the latest stock price details of India's top Plastic stocks. For more detailed updates, check the latest Plastic sector results.
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ASTRAL | 1,990.45 -0.34% | 1,991.25 -0.34% |
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EPL | 178.10 -1.17% | 179.30 -0.50% |
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FINOLEX INDUSTRIES | 246.65 -1.04% | 246.45 -1.34% |
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GARWARE HI-TECH FILMS | 1,746.35 -2.36% | 1,748.50 -2.59% |
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KINGFA SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | 1,960.60 4.89% | 1,954.60 4.70% |
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MOLD-TEK PACKAGING | 784.20 -3.18% | 782.60 -2.50% |
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NIFTY 50 | Not Listed | 22,326.90 0.92% |
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NILKAMAL | 1,706.25 -0.10% | 1,705.75 -0.31% |
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POLYPLEX CORPORATION | 766.40 -0.40% | 765.70 -0.55% |
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PRINCE PIPES AND FITTINGS | 549.45 -1.32% | 549.25 -1.34% |
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S&P BSE SENSEX | 73,651.35 0.90% | Not Listed |
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SHAILY ENG | 529.95 2.10% | Not Listed |
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SUPREME INDUSTRIES | 4,227.75 1.28% | 4,232.20 1.50% |
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TIME TECHNO | 249.40 -2.12% | 249.65 -2.21% |
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XPRO INDIA | 1,103.85 -0.29% | 1,117.35 0.69% |
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BSE prices: March 28, 2024 (Close) NSE prices: March 28, 2024 (Close)
Within the Plastic sector, the top gainers were KINGFA SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (up 4.9%) and HARSHDEEP HORTICO LTD. (up 4.2%). On the other hand, MOLD-TEK PACKAGING (down 3.2%) and KAKA INDUSTRIES (down 2.4%) were among the top losers.
Meanwhile, the benchmark S&P BSE SENSEX was at 73,651.4 (up 0.9%).
Based on marketcap, these are the top plastic companies in India:
You can see the full list of plastic stocks here.
Within the Plastic sector, the top gainers were REX PIPES AND CABLES INDUSTRIES LTD. (up 4.9%) and KINGFA SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (up 4.9%). On the other hand, MEGA FLEX PLASTICS LTD. (down 5.0%) and PRAMARA PROMOTIONS LTD. (down 5.0%) were among the top losers.
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.
After opening the day on positive note, Indian share markets gained the momentum as the session progressed and ended on firm footing.