Mangalam Organics Ltd
NSE:MANORG

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Price: 481.05 INR -0.28%
Market Cap: 4.1B INR
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Market Cap
4.1B INR
Industry
Chemicals

Mangalam Organics Ltd. engages in the manufacture of chemicals. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The firm operates through the Chemicals segment. The Company’s Terpene products include Camphor, Camphene, Dipentene, Isobornyl Acetate, Isoborneol, Isoborneol Flakes (Bhimseni Camphor), Sodium Acetate Trihydrate, Camphor Oil, Pine Tar and Terpineol. Its Resin products include Alkyl Phenolic Resin, Glycerol Modified, Ester Gum, Penta Modified Ester Gum, Polyterpene Resin and Terpene Phenolic Resin. The firm is involved in distribution through its brands, including Mangalam and CamPure. Its products are also exported to Europe, the United States, African, Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian countries. The Company’s automated production plant is located on the Mumbai-Pune expressway in Kumbhivali. Its container terminal Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) is well situated approximately 60 kilometers from the plant.

MANORG Intrinsic Value
487.5 INR
Undervaluation 1%
Intrinsic Value
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