Mafatlal Industries Limited (BOM:500264)

India flag India · Delayed Price · Currency is INR
126.10
-0.10 (-0.08%)
At close: Jun 3, 2025
-4.11%
Market Cap 9.07B
Revenue (ttm) 28.11B
Net Income (ttm) 980.10M
Shares Out 71.95M
EPS (ttm) 13.58
PE Ratio 9.29
Forward PE n/a
Dividend 2.00 (1.58%)
Ex-Dividend Date Jul 25, 2025
Volume 36,304
Average Volume 75,198
Open 126.20
Previous Close 126.20
Day's Range 125.00 - 127.55
52-Week Range 111.50 - 220.95
Beta -0.26
RSI 44.77
Earnings Date May 27, 2025

About Mafatlal Industries

Mafatlal Industries Limited manufactures and trades in textiles in India, rest of Asia, and internationally. The company operates through Textile and Related Products, Digital Infrastructure, and Consumer Durables and Others segments. It offers men’s wear, such as fabrics, suiting, shirting, trousering, and readymade products; women’s wear, including sarees, voiles, Rubia-blouses and dresses, fabrics, and readymade products; ready-to-stitch packs; denims; school, corporate, work, and hospital uniforms; bed linen products; comforters, dohars, be... [Read more]

Industry Textile Mill Products
Founded 1905
Employees 1,216
Stock Exchange Bombay Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 500264
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Mafatlal Industries's revenue was 28.11 billion, an increase of 35.24% compared to the previous year's 20.79 billion. Earnings were 980.10 million, a decrease of -0.75%.

Financial Statements

News

Mafatlal Industries stock surges 6% on Rs 60.7 crore order from Odisha Government

Mafatlal Industries shares rose 6% after securing a significant INR 60.7 crore order from the Odisha Government. The order involves supplying sanitary napkins to government schools and state medical c...

5 months ago - Business Upturn

Mafatlal Industries secures Rs 60.7 crore order for health and hygiene products from Odisha government

The order involves supplying sanitary napkins to government schools and the state medical corporation network in Odisha, aimed at promoting personal hygiene for school-going girls.

5 months ago - Business Upturn