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Singer India Performance

Days Range

Low: ₹88.00
High: ₹93.80
Previous Close ₹88.33
Open ₹88.50
Volume 2,28,960
Day’s Range ₹88.00 - ₹93.80
52W Range ₹71.70 - ₹134.40
Market Cap ₹540.52 Cr

Singer India Fundamentals

ROCE (TTM) 2.16
P/E Ratio (TTM) 220.83
P/B Ratio 3.9
Industry P/E 58.19
Debt to Equity 0.02
ROE 1.54
EPS (TTM) 0.4
Dividend Yield 0
Book Value 22.67
Face Value 2

Singer India Financials

Jun 2019Sep 2019Dec 2019Mar 2020
Net Sales123.75101.65124.19101.59
Expenses121.39100.35117.55101.01
Profit before tax2.232.456.381.29
Operating Profit1.431.564.060.93
Net Profit1.431.564.060.93
EPS in Rs0.270.290.760.17

About Singer India

Established in the 19th century by The Singer Company, US, at Bombay as Indian Sewing Machines, Singer India Limited was initially marketing the indigenously produced sewing machines under the trade m ... Read More

Parent Organisation MNC Associate
Founded 1977
Managing Director PARESH SHARMA
BSE Symbol SINGER

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Singer India FAQs

What is the Share price of Singer India (SINGER)?

Singer India (SINGER) share price as of December 19, 2000, on NSE is Rs 17.60 (NSE) and Rs 89.62 (BSE) on BSE.

Can I buy Singer India (SINGER) shares?

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