MSTC Ltd
BSE:542597

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MSTC Ltd
BSE:542597
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Price: 518.05 INR -0.06%
Market Cap: 16.7B INR
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MSTC Ltd
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MSTC Ltd. engages in the export of scrap. The company is headquartered in Kolkata, West Bengal. The company went IPO on 2019-03-29. The firm is engaged in providing e-commerce related services. Its segments include Marketing and E-commerce. The company offers e-auction/e-sale, e-procurement services and development of customized software solutions. The firm is offering an e-auction platform to Government departments and Government controlled entities. The company also offers a range of services from preparation of the auction catalog to the issuance of delivery orders and advertisements. The company has created an e-auction portal for the government of Uttar Pradesh for the allocation of sand mining blocks. The firm offers end-to-end platform solutions for e-procurement starting from raising of indents to issuance of letter of intent/purchase order for both e-tender and e-reverse auctions. The company provides e-tender and e-reverse auction services for procurement of a range of products, including raw materials, industry supplies, coal, electricity and store items.

MSTC Intrinsic Value
213.85 INR
Overvaluation 59%
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