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O 249.5

H 249.5

L 249.5

VOL 5

Black Box Performance

Days Range

Low: ₹249.00
High: ₹254.00
Previous Close ₹245.85
Open ₹249.50
Volume 39,548
Day’s Range ₹249.00 - ₹254.00
52W Range ₹122.35 - ₹312.20
Market Cap ₹4,130.91 Cr

Black Box Fundamentals

ROCE (TTM) 25.17
P/E Ratio (TTM) 34.48
P/B Ratio 11.76
Industry P/E 28.21
Debt to Equity 1.9
ROE 37.21
EPS (TTM) 9.88
Dividend Yield 0
Book Value 20.9
Face Value 2

Black Box Financials

Mar 2023Jun 2023Sep 2023Dec 2023
Net Sales1,681.921,571.411,574.351,655.47
Expenses1,615.551,511.921,504.551,568.68
Profit before tax19.4524.433.451.7
Operating Profit23.123.9431.9640.87
Net Profit23.123.9431.9640.87
EPS in Rs3.711.952.842.97

About Black Box

Black Box Ltd (Formerly known AGC Networks Ltd) was incorporated in August, 1986. Tata Telecom (TTL) belonged to Tatas and Avaya, formerly a division of Lucent Technologies, which has its roots ... Read More

Parent Organisation Essar
Founded 1986
Managing Director Sujay R Sheth
NSE Symbol BBOX

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What is the Share price of Black Box (BBOX)?

Black Box (BBOX) share price as of April 26, 2024, on NSE is Rs 250.50 (NSE) and Rs 251.65 (BSE) on BSE.

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