52w high/low | ₹1197.95 / ₹360 |
P/E ratio | 31.25 |
Dividend | 0.85 |
ROE | 19.52 |
ROCE | 21.62 |
Face value | 10 |
Book value | ₹386.58Cr |
Market capital | ₹1,435.85Cr |
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Jointly promoted by the Economic Development Corporation of Goa (EDC) and TELCO, the Automobile Corporation of Goa, is a major supplier of pressed parts and bus bodies to TELCO. In 1984-85, demand picked up, resulting in higher capacity utilisation and the company turned around, netting a profit of slightly over Rs 1 cr. Continuing the process, it added new components for various models of Tata vehicles. Its present products have also been improved through the value-addition, resulting in a noticeable improvement. With the automobile industry maintaining the tempo, ACGL is poised for better days. In fact, with Telco projecting a significant increase in production over the next five years, ACGL is gearing up to meet this increased demand. Further, the growing prosperity of potential consumers and the increasing number of comfort-seeking travellers augurs well for the bus body division. In future, Tata vehicles will also be fitted with Cummins engines, to meet international regulations, boosting the company's export potential.