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Donear Industries Stock Price

Symbol: NSEI:DONEARMarket Cap: ₹5.0bCategory: Consumer Durables

DONEAR Share Price Performance

₹96.02
-45.33 (-32.07%)
₹96.02
-45.33 (-32.07%)
Price ₹96.02

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Donear Industries Limited Key Details

₹9.1b

Revenue

₹4.9b

Cost of Revenue

₹4.3b

Gross Profit

₹3.9b

Other Expenses

₹318.7m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Mar 31, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
6.13
Gross Margin
46.61%
Net Profit Margin
3.49%
Debt/Equity Ratio
166.0%

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About DONEAR

Founded
1979
Employees
2510
CEO
Rajendra Agarwal
WebsiteView website
www.donear.com

Donear Industries Limited primarily engages in manufacturing of fabrics under Donear brand name, and trading of garments under Dcot brand name in India and internationally. It operates through two segments: Textiles and Rentals. The company offers fabrics with various finishes, including wrinkle resistance, moisture absorbent, odor resistance, and 4-way stretch. It also provides ready-to-wear products, such as suits, shirts, trousers, denims, t-shirts, corduroy, workwear, and various accessories; and manufacturers and sells dyed polyester and cotton yarn. In addition, the company involved in property rental activities. The company offers its products under Donear, MAYUR, Ferrino Mizzoni, EURICO, Vestito, D’cot and Donear NXG brand names to automotive, aviation, industrial, and defense industries, as well as government bodies and educational institutions. Donear Industries Limited was founded in 1979 and is based in Mumbai, India.

Indian Market Performance

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  • 3 Months: 5.6%
  • 1 Year: -4.1%
  • Year to Date: -2.0%
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