Frontier Springs Ltd
BSE:522195

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BSE:522195
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Price: 4 275.7998 INR -2.04%
Market Cap: 16.8B INR
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Market Cap
16.8B INR
Industry
Machinery

Frontier Springs Ltd. engages in the manufacture of hot wound springs for transportation, industrial and government applications. The company is headquartered in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. The Company’s operating divisions include Springs division and Forging division. Its Springs division manufactures hot coil springs supplying to heavy engineering industries, original equipment manufacturer in India. The firm's Forging products include mass transit, locomotive, replacement, vibration control, industrial, triple coil, double coil, single coil, railroad, transit car, helical steel, buffer, side bearing, journal, secondary, equalizer, primary, pipe hanger, valve, nuclear valve, coal crushing and shock absorber, among others. The firm also manufactures tubes, pipes, hollow profiles, and tube and pipe fittings of cast-iron/cast steel. The firm offers L.B.springs and hot coiled compression springs for wagon, locomotives and carriage industries.

FRONTSP Intrinsic Value
2 441.7314 INR
Overvaluation 43%
Intrinsic Value
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