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$2.58B
3.49
796
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Shankara Building Products Limited (SHANKARA) trades on NSE in INR. The company is classified in the Consumer Cyclical sector under the Home Improvement Retail industry. The stock currently trades at INR106.81, down 1.68% from the previous close.
Over the past year, SHANKARA has traded between a low of INR99.97 and a high of INR1144.00. The stock has lost 90.4% over this period. It is currently 90.7% below its 52-week high.
Shankara Building Products Limited has a market capitalization of $2.58B, with a price-to-earnings ratio of 3.49.
Shankara Building Products Limited operates as a retailer of home improvement and building products in India. It operates through Retail, Enterprise, and Channel segments. The company offers structural steel products, cement, TMT bars, hollow blocks, pipes and tubes, roofing solutions, welding accessories, primers, solar heaters, fittings, plumbing products, tiles, sanitary ware, water tanks, plywood, kitchen sinks, and lighting, flooring, electricals, interior-exterior finishing, and other allied products. It also processes roofing sheets, steel pipes and tubes, cold rolled strips, and color coated roofing products, as well as operates as a general hardware and wholesale trader. In addition, the company offers modular kitchens, wardrobes, accessories, system aluminum windows and doors, kitchen sinks, faucets, and veneers; ACP and cladding, paints, and flooring solutions; and electrical wires and cables, electrical fittings and switches, and fans and exhaust fans. The company operates under the Taurus, Vaigai Sanitation, Fotia Ceramica, Ganga, and Vishal Precision Tubes brand name. It serves homeowners, architect, contractors, interior designers, developers, plumbers, and electricians. The company was formerly known as Shankara Infrastructure Materials Limited and changed its name to Shankara Building Products Limited in July 2006. Shankara Building Products Limited was incorporated in 1995 and is headquartered in Bengaluru, India.