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NRB Industrial Bearings Performance

Days Range

Low: ₹41.70
High: ₹46.05
Previous Close ₹43.90
Open ₹46.05
Volume 1,31,315
Day’s Range ₹41.70 - ₹46.05
52W Range ₹15.05 - ₹46.05
Market Cap ₹106.97 Cr

Fundamentals of NRB Industrial Bearings

ROCE (TTM) -8.64%
P/E Ratio (TTM) NA
P/B Ratio NA
Industry P/E 47.17
Debt to Equity -4.31
ROE 69.11%
EPS (TTM) NA
Dividend Yield NA
Book Value -11
Face Value 2

Financials of NRB Industrial Bearings

Dec 2022Mar 2023Jun 2023Sep 2023
Net Sales22.3121.8117.4519.03
Expenses22.4923.4921.8722.22
Profit before tax-1.91-3.73-6.45-6.03
Operating Profit-1.91-3.73-6.45-6.03
Net Profit-1.91-3.73-6.45-6.03
EPS in Rs-0.77-1.472.63-2.48

About NRB Industrial Bearings

The Company was incorporated on 24th February, 2011 under the Companies Act, 1956 in the name and style NRB Industrial Bearings Private Limited. Subsequently, the Company was converted into a Public L ... Read More

Parent Organisation Indian Private
Founded 2011
Managing Director Devesh Singh Sahney
NSE Symbol NIBL

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Timken India Ltd ₹24,028.25

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NRB Bearings Ltd ₹2,746.30

281.75

1.25 (-0.44%)

280.1 - 292.8

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What is the Share price of NRB Industrial Bearings (NIBL)?

NRB Industrial Bearings (NIBL) share price as of December 8, 2023, on NSE is Rs 41.70 (NSE) and Rs 41.91 (BSE) on BSE.

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