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Hardwyn India Ltd
NSE:HARDWYN

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Hardwyn India Ltd
NSE:HARDWYN
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Price: 19.6 INR 1.45%
Market Cap: 9.6B INR
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Hardwyn India Ltd
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Hardwyn India Ltd. engages in the trading and distribution of aluminium products and textile products. The company is headquartered in New Delhi, Delhi. The company went IPO on 2018-04-25. The firm's product range includes door closers, floor springs, glass patch fittings, point fixed architectural fittings, shower enclosure fittings, shower hinges, plastic profiles, mortise handle and locks, spider fittings, shower sliding system, motion gate series, automatic and shower doors, stainless steel railings and balustrades, brass and zinc handles, cylindrical locks, furniture locks, telescopic channels, electronic safes, bathroom accessories and aluminum profile. The company provides customized products for both residential and commercial projects and also assists as a consulting partner for solutions on design and implementation of building architecture. The company provides residential solutions for living room, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen.

HARDWYN Intrinsic Value
6.39 INR
Overvaluation 67%
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