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Apex Frozen Foods Limited

Farm Products | Consumer Defensive

Company Overview

Apex Frozen Foods Limited engages in the farming, processing, production, and sale of shrimps in India. The company provides ready-to-cook white leg and black tiger shrimps, which include head on and whole, headless and shell-on, easy peel, peeled, and cooked peeled & deveined-tail-on, cooked in shell, dusted and breaded, par-fried, butterfly, skewered, seasoned, peeled and deveined-tail-on, peeled and un-deveined-tail-on, peeled and deveined-tail-off, peeled and un-deveined, and peeled and deveined shrimps, as well as shrimp rings. It offers ready-to-cook products under Bay Fresh, Bay Harvest, and Bay Premium brand names to food companies, retail chains, restaurants, club stores, and distributors. The company exports its products to the United States, the European Union, and China. Apex Frozen Foods Limited was founded in 1995 and is based in Kakinada, India.

Key Information

Market Cap

7791195136

Current Price

247.0

52 Week Range

186.55 - 324.0

Previous Close

240.79

Open

241.0

Contact Details

Address

3-160, Panasapadu, East Godavari District, Kakinada, 533005, India

Phone

+91-88423-83902

Fax

+91-88423-83905

Financials

Day Low

241.0

Day High

248.79

Dividend Yield

0.83

PE Ratio

200.813

Earnings Per Share

1.23

Beta

-0.142

EBITDA

251780000

Book Value

158.576

EPS

8.2

Company Officers

Name Title Age Year Born
Mr. Karuturi Satyanarayana Murthy Executive Chairman 69 1955
Mr. Karuturi Subrahmanya Chowdary CFO, MD & Executive Director 45 1979
Ms. Swathi Reddy Billuri Company Secretary & Compliance Officer - -
Ms. Karuturi Neelima Devi Whole Time Director 40 1984
Mr. P. Durga Prasad Manager of Accounts 37 1987
Ms. D. S. Madhavi Manager of Quality & Assurance 48 1976
Ms. D. SatyaMadhavi Manager of Quality & assurance - -

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