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The stock surged 20% and closed at Rs 1689.
On January 31, the market traded flat. The S&P BSE Sensex closed 0.08% up at 59,549.9, while NIFTY50 closed at 17,662.15, up 0.7% for the day. Regarding sectoral performance, Industrials and Utilities were among the top gainers, while Oil and Gas and IT were the top losers. Talking about stock-specific action, Apar Industries Ltd was among the top gainers in BSE group ‘A’.
The shares of Apar Industries Ltd surged 20% and closed trading at Rs 1689. The stock opened at Rs 1393.4 and made an intraday high and low of Rs 1689 and Rs 1357.5, respectively. The company has a market capitalisation of Rs 6465 crore and the stock is trading at a PE multiple of 15.9x.
Apar Industries Ltd is a highly-trusted manufacturer and supplier of conductors, a wide variety of cables, speciality oils, polymers and lubricants. Established in 1958, it exports to over 140 countries, serving more than 10 industries. According to FY22, about 38.2% of the revenue comes from exports while 61.8% comes from the domestic market.
It operates mainly into four segments- conductors, electrical, telecom and elastomer cables, speciality oils and lubricants (auto & industrial). Power Grid Corporation of India Limited, Adani Group and Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders are among the major clients of the company.
Q2FY23 remained the highest-ever quarter for the company in terms of both revenue and net profit generated. For Q2FY23, the company’s consolidated revenue jumped by 42% to Rs 3215 crore from Rs 2262 crore, reported in Q2FY22. While, for the same quarter, consolidated net profit YoY improved by more than 80%. As per the FY22 period ending, the company has an ROE and ROCE of 16.22% and 28.51%, respectively.
About the shareholding pattern, 60.64% of the company’s stake is owned by the promoters, 6.3% by FIIs, 16.76% by DIIs and the rest 16.3% by non-institutional investors.
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