52w high/low | ₹44.4 / ₹8.62 |
P/E ratio | 9.94 |
Dividend | 0 |
ROE | 8.54 |
ROCE | 10.29 |
Face value | 10 |
Book value | ₹59.38Cr |
Market capital | ₹16.19Cr |
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Originally incorporated in 1879, the Longview Tea Company was taken over by the Dagas in 1954. Since then, its performance has been excellent. It is now a Deepak group company which is a proud promoter of two more profitable ventures : Deepak Industries and Deepak Spinners. Deepak Industries manufactures industrial gear boxes, gears, couplings, clutches, automobile gears and other engineering products with two factories at Calcutta and Faridabad. Deepak Spinners also has two plants -- in Baddi, HP, and Guna, MP, -- to produce synthetic blended yarn with an installed capacity of 41,000 spindles. Both the companies have acquired the ISO 9002 certification. Having started operations with a single tea estate, Longview now has six gardens spread over Darjeeling and the plains of North Bengal. These are Longview Tea Estate in Darjeeling, Phaguri Tea Estate in Darjeeling (1954), Bhatpara Tea Estate in Dooars (1988), Orange Valley Tea Estate in Darjeeling (1990), the Sanyasisthan Tea Estate in Terai (1991), and the Anandapur Tea Estate in Dooars (1992).