Maharashtra Scooters Ltd. (BOM:500266)

India flag India · Delayed Price · Currency is INR
11,615
+1,317 (12.78%)
At close: Mar 27, 2025
63.57%
Market Cap 128.28B
Revenue (ttm) 1.84B
Net Income (ttm) 1.63B
Shares Out n/a
EPS (ttm) 142.49
PE Ratio 78.79
Forward PE n/a
Dividend 170.00 (1.46%)
Ex-Dividend Date n/a
Volume 3,587
Average Volume 767
Open 10,242
Previous Close 10,298
Day's Range 10,234 - 12,101
52-Week Range 7,126 - 12,847
Beta n/a
RSI 75.19
Earnings Date Apr 24, 2025

About Maharashtra Scooters

Maharashtra Scooters Ltd. manufactures and sells pressure die casting dies, jigs, and fixtures, and die casting components primarily for the two and three-wheeler industry in India. The company operates through Manufacturing and Investments segments. It is also involved in treasury operations, as well as manages surplus funds invested by the company. Maharashtra Scooters Ltd. was incorporated in 1975 and is based in Pune, India. Maharashtra Scooters Ltd. is a subsidiary of Bajaj Holdings and Investment Ltd. [Read more]

Industry Motorcycles, Bicycles, and Parts
Founded 1975
Employees 74
Stock Exchange Bombay Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 500266
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2023, Maharashtra Scooters's revenue was 2.24 billion, an increase of 2.69% compared to the previous year's 2.18 billion. Earnings were 1.99 billion, an increase of 2.06%.

Financial Statements

News

Maharashtra Scooters announces closure of Satara factory and asset sale

Maharashtra Scooters Ltd. (MSL) has officially announced the closure of its factory located at C1, MIDC, Satara, citing the non-viability of manufacturing operations. The Board of Directors, in a meet...

5 weeks ago - Business Upturn

Bajaj Holdings Q3FY25 results: Revenue rises 19% YoY to Rs 158 crore, net profit up 6% to Rs 1,748 crore

The company’s standalone investments primarily comprise equity holdings in Bajaj Auto, Bajaj Finserv, and Maharashtra Scooters, along with other financial investments exceeding ₹15,000 crore in market...

2 months ago - Business Upturn