NLC India Ltd

NLCI.IN

$2.71

Closing

▲0.20%

1D

▼-10.83%

YTD

Market cap

$3.75B

52 week high

$3.52

52 week low

$0.93

Volume

4,771,300

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Market cap

$3.75B

Analysts' Rating

STRONG BUY

Price Target (Mean)

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Total Analysts

0

P/E

12.56

Operating Margin

55.68%

Beta

1.15

Revenue Growth (Annual)

25.57%

52 week high

$3.52

52 week low

$0.93

Div. Yield

1.55%

EPS Annual Growth

0.00

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Company Profile

NLC India Limited is an India-based company that is engaged in the business of mining of lignite, coal and generation of power by using lignite as well as renewable energy sources and consultancy. The Company’s segments include Mining and Power generation. The Company is engaged in lignite mining, with a capacity of approximately 30.1 million metric tons per annum (MTPA) and coal mining, with a capacity of 20 MTPA. Its mining operations encompass a diverse portfolio, including one open-cast coal mine, Talabira II and III and four open-cast lignite mines, namely Mine I, Mine II, Mine IA and Barsingsar Mine. The Company is operating five lignite based thermal power stations, four at Neyveli, in Tamil Nadu and one at Barsingsar, in Rajasthan, with an aggregate capacity of approximately 3,640 megawatts (MW). Its renewable energy capacity is approximately 1,421.06 MW out of which 1,370.06 MW is derived from solar energy and 51 MW is harnessed from wind energy sources.