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Prakash Steelage Ltd
NSE:PRAKASHSTL

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Prakash Steelage Ltd
NSE:PRAKASHSTL
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Price: 5.54 INR -3.15% Market Closed
Market Cap: 969.5m INR
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Market Cap
969.5m INR
Industry
Metals & Mining

Prakash Steelage Ltd. engages in the manufacturing of stainless steel, welded pipes, tubes and u-tubes. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company went IPO on 2010-09-03. The firm operates through the Manufacturing and Trading of Stainless Steel Tubes & Pipes segment. Its pipes and tubes are available in various sizes. Its products are available in various conditions, such as As welded, Annealed/Unanneled, Bright Annealed, Annealed and Pickled, U-Bent, Bead Rolled, OD Conditioned and Straight Lengths. The company produces seamless and welded pipes and tubing in stainless steel, duplex, titanium and other high nickel alloy tubing. Its tubing is available in a range of grades and specifications, and it is used in a variety of applications in industries, such as automotive, pulp and paper, food, semiconductor manufacturing, petrochemicals, oil and gas, pharmaceutical and sugar industry, among others. The firm has an advanced tube bending facility with a capacity to cold bend tubes of various measurements.

PRAKASHSTL Intrinsic Value
5.98 INR
Undervaluation 7%
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