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Dcm Shriram Industries Ltd
NSE:DCMSRIND

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Dcm Shriram Industries Ltd
NSE:DCMSRIND
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Price: 53.94 INR -1.08%
Market Cap: 7.5B INR
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Market Cap
7.5B INR
Industry
Food Products

DCM Shriram Industries Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of sugar, alcohol, fine chemicals, rayon tire cord, and textiles. The company is headquartered in New Delhi, Delhi and currently employs 2,413 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-12-24. The firm through its subsidiary is primarily engaged in production and sale of sugar, alcohol, power, chemicals and industrial fiber. The firm's segments include Sugar, which comprises sugar, power and molasses-based alcohols; Industrial Fibers and related products, which comprises rayon, synthetic yarn, cord and fabric, among others, and Chemicals, which comprises organics and fine chemicals. Its geographical segments are Domestic and Overseas. The firm has manufacturing facilities at Daurala, Uttar Pradesh, and Kota, Rajasthan. Daurala Sugar Works offers various sugar products, such as Sugar Cubes, Sugar Sachets, Breakfast Sugar. Shriram Rayons, a unit of the Company, manufactures rayon tyre cord yarn, grey and treated fabric. The treated product is directly used by tire companies as reinforcement material for manufacture of tires. Daurala Organics, a unit of the Company, manufactures drug intermediates.

DCMSRIND Intrinsic Value
94.95 INR
Undervaluation 43%
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