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Kalyani Steels Stock Price

Symbol: BSE:500235Market Cap: ₹38.0bCategory: Materials

500235 Share Price Performance

₹870.05
67.70 (8.44%)
₹870.05
67.70 (8.44%)
Price ₹870.05

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Kalyani Steels Limited Key Details

₹19.6b

Revenue

₹14.2b

Cost of Revenue

₹5.5b

Gross Profit

₹2.8b

Other Expenses

₹2.7b

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Jun 30, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
60.87
Gross Margin
27.80%
Net Profit Margin
13.53%
Debt/Equity Ratio
23.1%

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About 500235

Founded
1973
Employees
113
CEO
Ravindra Goyal
WebsiteView website
www.kalyanisteels.com

Kalyani Steels Limited manufactures and sells iron and steel products. The company provides rolled bars for various automotive applications, including crankshaft, camshaft, connecting rods, gears, transmission shafts, axle beams, steering knuckles, and others. It also offers rolled bars for engineering applications comprising alloyed steels for use in energy, railways, defense, fasteners, material handling, etc.; and steel for use in the earthmoving, cement, sugar, steel, coal, shipbuilding, and oilfield industries, as well as general engineering equipment. In addition, the company provides round cast for seamless tube sector. Further, it offers machined bars for aluminum smelting industry. The company serves various component manufacturers of commercial vehicles, passenger vehicles, two wheelers, diesel engines, bearings, tractors, wind turbines, oil and gas, and railways in India and internationally. The company was incorporated in 1973 and is based in Pune, India.

Indian Market Performance

  • 7 Days: -1.2%
  • 3 Months: 1.6%
  • 1 Year: -5.2%
  • Year to Date: -2.2%
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