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Lloyds Metals and Energy Stock Price

Symbol: BSE:512455Market Cap: ₹760.4bCategory: Materials

512455 Share Price Performance

₹1,452.90
737.70 (103.15%)
13.5% undervalued intrinsic discount
₹1,680.00
Fair Value
₹1,452.90
737.70 (103.15%)
13.5% undervalued intrinsic discount
₹1,680.00
Fair Value
Price ₹1,452.90
AnalystConsensusTarget ₹1,680.00

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Fair Value ₹1.68k 13.5% undervalued intrinsic discount

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Lloyds Metals and Energy Limited Key Details

₹67.2b

Revenue

₹41.4b

Cost of Revenue

₹25.8b

Gross Profit

₹11.3b

Other Expenses

₹14.5b

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Mar 31, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
27.70
Gross Margin
38.38%
Net Profit Margin
21.57%
Debt/Equity Ratio
15.1%

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About 512455

Founded
1977
Employees
1834
CEO
Rajesh Gupta
WebsiteView website
lloyds.in

Lloyds Metals and Energy Limited manufactures and sells sponge iron and iron ore in India. The company operates in four segments: Sponge Iron, Mining, Power, and Pellet Trading. It offers wire rods and TMT rebars, as well as flat products. The company is also involved in the generation of power; and trading of pellets. Lloyds Metals and Energy Limited was incorporated in 1977 and is based in Mumbai, India.

Indian Market Performance

  • 7 Days: -0.8%
  • 3 Months: 4.5%
  • 1 Year: -2.1%
  • Year to Date: -1.3%
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