A company with a robust 50-year history in Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) has seen a significant boost in its stock price, driven by a Rs 627 crore order book and increased stake by FIIs and DIIs. The stock, currently trading under Rs 20
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The company's stock is currently trading under Rs 200.
The Rs 627 crore order book adds to the company's robust pipeline, reinforcing its position in the competitive EPC market and boosting investor confidence.
FIIs and DIIs have increased their stakes due to the company's strong execution capabilities, robust financial health, and commitment to ESG principles.
The company operates in various sectors including ports, residential, commercial, industrial, and road development.
The company is committed to sustainable development and adheres to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, enhancing its appeal to a broader range of investors.
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