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Spentex Industries Ltd
NSE:SPENTEX

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Spentex Industries Ltd
NSE:SPENTEX
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Price: 2.8 INR 1.82% Market Closed
Market Cap: 291.1B INR
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Spentex Industries Ltd
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Spentex Industries Ltd. engages in the manufacture and trading of textile products. The company is headquartered in New Delhi, Delhi. The firm's products include hosiery yarn, weaving yarn, carpet yarn, sewing thread, flat knitting and industrial yarn. Its product range includes hosiery yarn, weaving yarn, carpet yarn, sewing thread, flat knitting and industrial yarn. The company offers synthetic and cotton yarns for hosiery, woven and industrial fabric manufacturers. The company offers yarns made with a combination of cotton, viscous and polyester, among others. The company provides fabric in grey, bleached and dyed forms available for applications in the home textiles and garments industry. The company offers yarns of various blends, such as poly/cotton combed, viscose/linen, polyester/viscose, polyester/cotton combed and carded (blow room blended), acrylic/cotton and acrylic/viscose. The company has manufacturing facilities at Kolhapur, Maharashtra.

SPENTEX Intrinsic Value
4.78 INR
Undervaluation 41%
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