Madhav Copper Ltd
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Price: 71.05 INR -4.99%
Market Cap: 1.9B INR
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Market Cap
1.9B INR
Industry
Metals & Mining

Madhav Copper Ltd. engages in the manufacture of copper products. The company is headquartered in Bhavnagar, Gujarat. The company went IPO on 2017-02-06. The firm offers a range of copper busbar, copper rod, profile, copper fabricated products, enameled copper wire, paper covered copper conductor, poly wrap submersible winding wire, fiberglass copper conductor, tapped insulated copper conductors, bare copper wire, and copper strips for applications in pump, motors, transformer, generators, hydro generators, alternators, wind generators, panel and switch gear. The company offers a product portfolio ranging from ferrous product steel, round bars, ingots, ship breaking, construction, textile, diamond and jewelry. Its copper busbar and rods are available in both high-conductivity electrolytic tough pitch (MCL-ETP) and high conductivity oxygen free copper. Its wires and copper product are also used in high-speed automatic coil winding machines and to fabricate in automatic computer numerically controlled (CNC) machine.

MCL Intrinsic Value
62.92 INR
Overvaluation 11%
Intrinsic Value
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