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Shalby Ltd
NSE:SHALBY

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Shalby Ltd
NSE:SHALBY
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Price: 195.92 INR 2.57% Market Closed
Market Cap: 21B INR
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Market Cap
21B INR
Industry
Health Care

Shalby Ltd. engages in the operation of hospitals and outpatient clinics. The company is headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The company went IPO on 2017-12-15. The firm is mainly engaged in the business of setting up and managing hospitals and medical diagnostic services. Its Healthcare Services segment includes the business of setting up and managing hospitals and medical diagnostics services. Its Manufacturing segment represents the manufacturing of implants. The company offers tertiary and quaternary healthcare services to patients in various areas of specialization, such as orthopedics, complex joint replacements, cardiology, neurology, oncology and renal transplantations, among others. The company provides tertiary and qua-tertiary medical services, including home healthcare and medics/paramedics educational and training programs. The company is also running home healthcare services to deliver medicines, nurses, attendants and other products at home and also running educational and training programs to upgrade and enhance the skills in healthcare industry.

SHALBY Intrinsic Value
226.06 INR
Undervaluation 13%
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