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Jyoti Structures Limited

Specialty Industrial Machinery | Industrials

Company Overview

Jyoti Structures Limited manufactures and sells transmission line towers, substation structures, and tall antenna towers/masts in India and internationally. The company is involved in turnkey/ engineering procurement construction projects that include the survey, design, foundation, fabrication, erection, and stringing activities of high voltage transmission lines; and procurement of bought out items; supply of lattice and pipe type structures; civil works; and erection, testing, and commissioning of switchyard/substations and distribution networks. It also undertakes solar power and rural electrification projects. Jyoti Structures Limited was incorporated in 1974 and is headquartered in Mumbai, India.

Key Information

Market Cap

23399321600

Current Price

19.68

52 Week Range

13.95 - 41.34

Previous Close

19.99

Open

20.19

Contact Details

Address

Valecha Chambers, 6th Floor New Link Road Andheri (West), Mumbai, 400053, India

Phone

+91-22409-15000

Fax

+91-22409-15014

Financials

Day Low

19.57

Day High

20.19

Dividend Yield

PE Ratio

50.46154

Earnings Per Share

0.39

Beta

-0.337

EBITDA

373700000

Book Value

6.364

EPS

Company Officers

Name Title Age Year Born
Mr. Abdul Hameed Khan CEO & Whole Time Director 46 1978
Mr. Kumar V. Balan Chief Financial Officer - -
Ms. Sonali Krishnaji Gaikwad Company Secretary & Compliance Officer - -
Mrs. Kunda R. Deshmukh Senior Vice President of Human Resources - -
Mr. Ravindra L. Wadkar Senior Vice President of Engineering - -
Mr. Shriniwas Mulay Senior Vice President of Internal Audit & Risk Management - -
Mr. Joseph Selvin Head of IT - -
Mr. A. P. Padmakumar Chief Operating Officer (International Business) - -
Mr. Rajesh Kumar Singh Chief Operating Officer (Domestic Business) - -

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