Patel Engineering Ltd
BSE:531120

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BSE:531120
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Price: 28.75 INR -0.24%
Market Cap: 24.3B INR
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Market Cap
24.3B INR
Industry
Construction

Patel Engineering Ltd. engages in the provision of infrastructure and construction services. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra and currently employs 4,273 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2005-02-24. The company is also involved in real estate activities with owned or leased property. Its power, dams and tunnel projects include Kiru HEP Project, Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), Ircon Tunnel T-15 in J&K, KRCL Tunnel T-2 in J&K, Ircon Tunnel, T-7 in West Bengal, Arun-3 HEP Project, Nepal, Kundah Package I & II, Tamil Nadu and Parnai H.E. Project, J&K. Its irrigation projects include Sleemanabad Carrier Canal, Madhya Pradesh, Jigaon Lift Irrigation, Maharashtra, Suthaliya Irrigation Project, Madhya Pradesh and Parbati Irrigation Project, Madhya Pradesh. Its urban infrastructure and roads include Katraj Kondwa Road Project, Maharashtra, Motihari Road Project, Bihar and RVNL Project, Chattisgarh. Its subsidiaries include Zeus Minerals Trading Pvt. Ltd., Friends Nirman Pvt. Ltd., and Patel Lands Ltd.

PATELENG Intrinsic Value
55.39 INR
Undervaluation 48%
Intrinsic Value
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