Mawana Sugars Ltd

MAWS.IN

$1.17

Closing

▲1.82%

1D

▲1.09%

YTD

Market cap

$45.87M

52 week high

$1.45

52 week low

$1.00

Volume

94,025

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Market cap

$45.87M

Analysts' Rating

-

Price Target (Mean)

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Total Analysts

0

P/E

8.94

Operating Margin

-9.71%

Beta

1.13

Revenue Growth (Annual)

-6.97%

52 week high

$1.45

52 week low

$1.00

Div. Yield

3.07%

EPS Annual Growth

0.00

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Company Profile

Mawana Sugars Limited is an India-based company, which is engaged in the manufacturing and marketing of sugar, ethanol, and cogeneration of power in its units. The Company’s segments include sugar, power, chemicals, and distillery. It produces Plantation White sugar, refined sugar, specialty sugars and IP grade sugar for the pharmaceutical segment. It is engaged in manufacturing of anhydrous and hydrous ethanol from molasses by a plant having a production capacity of 120000 liters per day, at Nanglamal (Meerut). The plant is capable of producing rectified spirit, denatured spirit and fuel ethanol. Its bio-composting facility produces about 3000 metric tons of organic manure per month. The Company has cogeneration facilities at its sugar units at Mawana and Nanglamal. The plant generates green power using bagasse produced as a residue from cane sugar processing.