Gabriel India Ltd
NSE:GABRIEL

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Price: 959.2 INR -0.49% Market Closed
Market Cap: 137.8B INR
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Market Cap
137.8B INR
Industry
Auto Components

Gabriel India Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of automobile components. The company is headquartered in Pune, Maharashtra and currently employs 2,556 full-time employees. The firm offers ride control products catering to various segments in the automotive industry. The company manufactures a range of ride control products, including shock absorbers, struts and front forks. The company has a presence across various business segments, such as two and three wheelers, passenger cars, commercial vehicles, railways and aftermarket. The company has developed various products, including adjustable electronic-hydraulic shock absorber for sports utility vehicle (SUV) vehicle in the aftermarket, Linke Hofmann Busch (LHB) product for high-speed railway coaches, McPherson struts, mono-tube inverted gas canister shoxs, front forks for motorcycles, floating piston shock absorbers and twin-tube mono shock absorbers, among others. The firm has manufacturing facilities in Chakan, Nashik, Dewas, Hosur, Khandsa, Parwanoo, Sanand, Aurangabad and Manesar.

GABRIEL Intrinsic Value
638.03 INR
Overvaluation 33%
Intrinsic Value
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