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Bombay Wire Ropes Performance

Days Range

Low: ₹55.00
High: ₹57.20
Previous Close ₹56.10
Open ₹56.10
Volume 1,751
Day’s Range ₹55.00 - ₹57.20
52W Range ₹21.60 - ₹84.78
Market Cap ₹29.95 Cr

Bombay Wire Ropes Fundamentals

ROCE (TTM) -6.172
P/E Ratio (TTM) 0
P/B Ratio 3.98
Industry P/E 16.56
Debt to Equity 0
ROE -4.1155
EPS (TTM) 0
Dividend Yield 0
Book Value 14.09
Face Value 1

Bombay Wire Ropes Financials

Jun 2023Sep 2023Dec 2023Mar 2024
Net Sales0000
Expenses0.10.160.160.15
Profit before tax-0.08-0.12-0.14-0.13
Operating Profit-0.08-0.12-0.140.03
Net Profit-0.08-0.12-0.140.03
EPS in Rs-0.15-0.23-0.250.05

About Bombay Wire Ropes

Bombay Wire Ropes Ltd was incorporated in the year January 18, 1961. During the year 2013, Company closed down its wire rope factory situated at Kolshet Road, Thane. During the year under review, ... Read More

Parent Organisation Indian Private
Founded 1961
Managing Director
BSE Symbol BOMBWIR

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What is the Share price of Bombay Wire Ropes (BOMBWIR)?

Bombay Wire Ropes (BOMBWIR) share price as of April 26, 2024, on BSE is Rs 55.08 (BSE).

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