Talbros Engineering Ltd
BSE:538987

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BSE:538987
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Price: 635.15 INR 0.12%
Market Cap: 3.2B INR
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Market Cap
3.2B INR
Industry
Auto Components

Talbros Engineering Ltd. engages in manufacture of automobile components. The company is headquartered in Faridabad, Haryana. The company went IPO on 2015-03-04. The firm specializes in manufacturing semi-float and full float axle shafts for passenger vehicle, commercial vehicle, off-road and tractor segments. The company manufactures a range of axle shafts and forged components weighing between approximately three kilograms (kgs) to 50 kgs, having flange diameters 30 millimeters (mm) to 260mm, and bar diameters 30mm to 70mm. Its products include tandem axle shafts, straight axle shafts, front axle shafts, assembled axle shafts, spindles shafts, light-duty axle shafts, medium-duty axle shafts, heavy-duty axle shafts and off-highway axle shafts. The firm caters to both international and domestic market. The firm's manufacturing facilities are located at Faridabad and Hathin in Haryana.

TALBROSENG Intrinsic Value
568.81 INR
Overvaluation 10%
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