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O 8.92

H 8.92

L 8.92

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Siddha Ventures Performance

Days Range

Low: ₹8.92
High: ₹8.92
Previous Close ₹9.10
Open ₹8.92
Volume 6,206
Day’s Range ₹8.92 - ₹8.92
52W Range ₹3.50 - ₹15.81
Market Cap ₹9.1 Cr

Siddha Ventures Fundamentals

ROCE (TTM) 51.34
P/E Ratio (TTM) 0.45
P/B Ratio 0.23
Industry P/E 19.22
Debt to Equity 0
ROE 51.22
EPS (TTM) 20.41
Dividend Yield 0
Book Value 40.06
Face Value 10

Siddha Ventures Financials

Mar 2023Jun 2023Sep 2023Dec 2023
Expenses-20.290.090.020.02
Profit before tax20.290.2-0.02-0.02
Operating Profit20.290.17-0.04-0.02
Net Profit20.290.17-0.04-0.02
EPS in Rs20.290.170-0.02

About Siddha Ventures

Siddha Ventures Ltd. (Previously known IFB Securities Limited) was incorporated as a public limited company in Nov.'91, which later on was changed to its present name as 'Siddha Ventures Ltd' effectiv ... Read More

Parent Organisation IFB
Founded 1991
Managing Director Siddharth Sethia
BSE Symbol SIDDHA

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What is the Share price of Siddha Ventures (SIDDHA)?

Siddha Ventures (SIDDHA) share price as of April 19, 2024, on BSE is Rs 8.92 (BSE).

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