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Autolite (India) Performance

Days Range

Low: ₹14.25
High: ₹15.65
Previous Close ₹15.50
Open ₹14.30
Volume 22,011
Day’s Range ₹14.25 - ₹15.65
52W Range ₹0.00 - ₹15.65
Market Cap ₹16.88 Cr

Fundamentals of Autolite (India)

ROCE (TTM) -2.43%
P/E Ratio (TTM) NA
P/B Ratio 0.49
Industry P/E 37.4
Debt to Equity 1.14
ROE -20.76%
EPS (TTM) NA
Dividend Yield NA
Book Value 31
Face Value 10

Financials of Autolite (India)

Mar 2020Jun 2020Sep 2020Dec 2020
Net Sales19.423.264.434.29
Expenses21.457.238.2512.65
Profit before tax-3.04-5.15-4.96-9.69
Operating Profit-3.23-5.15-4.96-9.69
Net Profit-3.23-5.15-4.96-9.69
EPS in Rs-2.89-4.61-4.43-8.67

About Autolite (India)

Autolite (India) was established in 1971 as a proprietary concern, and was later converted into a public limited company in Mar.'82. It manufactures various types of automotive headlamps and halogen b ... Read More

Parent Organisation Autolite
Founded 1977
Managing Director
NSE Symbol AUTOLITIND

Peer Comparison

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Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd ₹9,730.39

1393.75

8.00 (-0.57%)

1386.05 - 1427.25
Autoline Industries Ltd ₹379.85

96.95

0.45 (-0.46%)

96.5 - 98.7
JBM Auto Ltd ₹14,941.71

1256.2

8.05 (-0.64%)

1240 - 1276
Setco Automotive Ltd ₹94.31

7.1

0.30 (4.41%)

6.85 - 7.1
Banco Products (India) Ltd ₹4,027.93

562.1

7.45 (-1.31%)

560.1 - 580.55

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What is the Share price of Autolite (India) (AUTOLITIND)?

Autolite (India) (AUTOLITIND) share price as of October 4, 2021, on NSE is Rs 15.50 (NSE) and Rs 15.10 (BSE) on BSE.

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