Shree Cements Ltd. rose 0.15 per cent to Rs 24770.0 in Wednesday's trade. It hit an intraday high of Rs 24882.4 and low of Rs 24681.6, respectively, during the day.
The stock quoted a 52-week high price of Rs 30710.15 and low of Rs 23525.0.
As of 11:32AM (IST), the counter saw total traded volume of 296 shares with a traded value of Rs 0.74 crore, according to NSE.
The stock had closed at Rs 24732.5 in the previous session.
The scrip has declined -9.11 per cent in the past one month till date, while the benchmark BSE Sensex has gained 1.08 per cent during the same period.
According to exchange data, the stock traded at a price-to-earnings (P/E) multiple of 42.52 while price-to-book ratio stood at 4.48. A higher P/E ratio shows that investors are willing to pay a higher price for per rupee earnings given by the stock because of better future growth expectations. The price-to-book value indicates the inherent value of a company and it reflects the price investors are ready to pay even for no growth in a business.
The stock belongs to the Cement — North industry.
Promoter/FII Holding Promoters held 62.55 per cent stake in the company as of 30-Jun-2024, while FII and MF ownership in the firm stood at 11.85 per cent and 7.91 per cent, respectively.
Key Financials The company reported consolidated sales of Rs 5263.09 crore for the quarter ended 30-Jun-2024, down 5.72 per cent from the previous quarter's Rs 5582.44 crore and down 0.56 per cent from the year-ago quarter's Rs 5233.9 crore. Its net profit for the