EAST COAST STEEL LTD. SHARE PRICE [LIVE]
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Name | Dec 22 | Sep 22 |
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Promoters (Change:0.00) | 19.09% | 19.09% |
FIIs (Change:0.00) | 0% | 0% |
Mutual Funds (Change:-0.00) | 0.31% | 0.31% |
Insurance Companies (Change:0.00) | 0% | 0% |
Other DIIs (Change:0.01) | 0.16% | 0.15% |
Non Institution (Change:-0.00) | 80.44% | 80.44% |
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About ECSTSTL
Today's live share price for EAST COAST STEEL LTD. is NSE: N/A, BSE: ₹ 35.15 with a current market capitalization of .
Incorporated on 20 Aug.'62 as Chudiwala Steels and subsequently renamed East Coast Steels on 1 Sep.'88, the company was promoted by Western Ministeel. It manufactures mild steel billets, medium steel billets, low alloy steel billets, carbon steel, spring steel and forging - grade steel (total inst. cap. : 1.5 lac tpa). These products are consumed by the re-rolling industry to produce various sections of steel as required by the construction and engineering industry. It came out with a rights issue in Dec.'92 to part-finance the expansion of capacity from one lac tpa to 1.5 tpa.
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