RITES Ltd
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Price: 229.46 INR 0.09% Market Closed
Market Cap: 110.3B INR
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RITES Ltd., originally established as a public sector enterprise in 1974 under the Ministry of Railways, has carved out its niche as a globally recognized engineering consultancy firm. The company's inception was a strategic move to provide consultancy services in rail transport management to operators across Asia and Africa. Over the years, RITES has expanded its horizons beyond railways into a more diversified portfolio, including urban development, highways, ports, airports, and inland waterways. This diversification was not merely an expansion of services, but a calculated approach to leverage its engineering prowess and expertise in multimodal transport infrastructure. The company generates revenue primarily through fee-based consultancy services and turnkey projects. This involves providing comprehensive project management services, from feasibility studies and project planning to design, engineering, and execution. RITES also deals in the export of locomotives and rolling stock, catering to the specific needs of international clients. Through a blend of domestic and international contracts, RITES Ltd. has grown into a robust entity in the infrastructure engineering sector. Its business model thrives on long-term relationships with governmental clients, securing a stable stream of income and bolstering its reputation with successful project delivery, thereby creating a sustainable growth trajectory.

RITES Intrinsic Value
227.62 INR
Overvaluation 1%
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