52w high/low | ₹36.55 / ₹8 |
P/E ratio | -25.94 |
Dividend | 0 |
ROE | -3.94 |
ROCE | 0.97 |
Face value | 10 |
Book value | ₹24.26Cr |
Market capital | ₹56.48Cr |
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Laxmi Cotspin Limited was incorporated in Maharashtra, as 'Mauli Cotspin Private Limited', on October 7, 2005, under the provisions of the companies Act 1956, with certificate of incorporation dated October 19, 2005, issued by Registrar of Companies. Subsequently, the name of the company was changed from 'Mauli Cotspin Private Limited' to 'Laxmi Cotspin Private Limited', and a fresh certificate of incorporation dated October 12, 2007, issued by Registrar of Companies. Further, the company was converted into a Public Limited Company, pursuant to special resolution passed at the extraordinary general meeting of the company held on February 7, 2011, and the name of the company was changed to 'Laxmi Cotspin Limited', and a fresh certificate of incorporation dated March 7, 2011, issued by Registrar of Companies. The company is engaged in the business of cotton processing in textile industry with the production facilities located in cotton growing areas of Marathwada and Vidarbha region at Samangaon, which is situated in the Jalna district of state of Maharashtra. The company is manufacturer of yarn and has also an existing open end and ring-spinning unit to cater to the yarn markets in Maharashtra and Gujarat. The companies business is spread among home textiles, weaving sector, Denim Manufactures and hosiery Manufactures through open end yarn and ring spun yarn. The company believes that they are manufacturing premium quality 100% cotton combed and carded hosiery/ warp conventional, organic and BCI yarn in count range of 30s Ne to 40s Ne for the purpose of exporting to Asian and European countries. The company was established in year 2006, with a capacity of 13200 spindles with combers in the first phase.