TGV Sraac Ltd
TGV Sraac Ltd Live Price Chart
TGV Sraac Ltd Technicals
| 20 Day | ₹ 93.002 |
| 50 Day | ₹ 101.320 |
| 100 Day | ₹ 107.027 |
| 200 Day | ₹ 108.311 |
| 20 Day | ₹ 92.323 |
| 50 Day | ₹ 104.445 |
| 100 Day | ₹ 112.012 |
| 200 Day | ₹ 110.344 |
TGV Sraac Ltd Performance
| Previous Close | ₹ 89.17 |
| High | ₹ 90.35 |
| Volume | 64134 |
| 52W Range | ₹ 84.2 - ₹ 142.25 |
| Open | ₹ 90.2 |
| Low | ₹ 88.2 |
| Market Cap | ₹ 1224 Cr |
TGV Sraac Ltd Fundamentals
| ROCE | 11.727 |
| P/E Ratio | 7.830 |
| P/B Ratio | 0.760 |
| Industry P/E | 0.760 |
| Debt to Equity | 42.776 |
| ROE | 9.667 |
| EPS | 11.330 |
| Dividend Yield | 1.130 |
| Book Value | 117.178 |
| Face Value | 10.000 |
TGV Sraac Ltd Financials
| Particulars | Y202503 | Y202403 | Y202303 | Y202203 | Y202103 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Revenue | 1763.2159 | 1564.1539 | 2332.4378 | 1532.3472 | 1018.5953 |
| Total Expenses | 1637.6672 | 1520.3918 | 1890.2956 | 1322.9936 | 969.7298 |
| Profit After Tax | 92.3575 | 60.9882 | 362.0651 | 134.5271 | 29.7175 |
TGV Sraac Ltd Shareholding Pattern
| Promoter Holdings | 64.074 % |
| FIIs | 0.311 % |
| DIIs | 0.002 % |
| MutualFund | 0.017 % |
| Retail | 32.081 % |
| Others - | 3.516 % |
About TGV Sraac Ltd
History of TGV Sraac Ltd
TGV Sraac Limited, formerly known as Sree Rayalaseema Alkali and Allied Chemicals Limited was incorporated on 24th June, 1981. The name of Company was changed from 'Sree Rayalaseema Alkali and Allied Chemicals Limited' to 'TGV Sraac Limited' in September, 2017. Company is the leading producer of Chlor'Alkali Chemicals, Chloromethanes and also manufactures Castor Derivatives and Fatty Acids. It manufactures Caustic Soda, Liquid Chlorine, Hydrochloric Acid, Hydrogen and Barium Sulphate. The company started commercial production in Aug.'88 with an initial installed capacity of 22,440 tpa of caustic soda. Presently the company has the capacity to produce 69500 TPA of caustic soda The company uses Bipolar Membrane Cell Technology, the latest one in the world for the manufacture of caustic soda and allied products. Since Chlor Alkali industry is power intensive the company is taking necessary steps to increase it's captive power generation. Initially it has installed two D G sets with a total capacity of 12.4 MW for optimum utilisation of installed capacity. The company has also produces 3MW of power from it's Wind power farm set up at a cost of Rs.11.20 part financed by IREDA to the tune of 8.37 Crores. The company has set up a power plant at Bellary with a capacity to produce 37.8 MW of power for commercial. The Bellary plant started commercial operation in Oct 2000. It has implemented its modernisation and diversification of the castor oil derivative plant. It is emba ...
