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Bombay Cycle and Motor Agency Ltd
BSE:501430

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Bombay Cycle and Motor Agency Ltd
BSE:501430
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Price: 1 751 INR -2.72%
Market Cap: 700.4m INR
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Bombay Cycle and Motor Agency Ltd
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Bombay Cycle & Motor Agency Ltd. engages in the provision of business of motor car sales and services, and running restaurants. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company went IPO on 2010-01-27. The firm operates through two reportable segments: Auto Division and Hospitality Division. The Auto Division is engaged in servicing of cars. The Hospitality Division is engaged in sale of food and beverages. The Company’s restaurants serve Indian, Italian, Mid-Eastern, Mexican, Shashlik Meals and Continental Food. The Company’s restaurants include CANTO, Bellissima and The Liquid Lounge. The Company’s restaurants also provide banqueting services. The firm is focused on sales and servicing of motor cars situated at Churchgate. The firm has diversified its operations in restaurant and banquets services at Opera House.

BOMBCYC Intrinsic Value
1 120.5 INR
Overvaluation 36%
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