52w high/low | ₹101 / ₹51.3 |
P/E ratio | 17.25 |
Dividend | 0.95 |
ROE | 10.9 |
ROCE | 14.64 |
Face value | 10 |
Book value | ₹83.68Cr |
Market capital | ₹1,864.32Cr |
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Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilisers, a part of UB Group, is incorporated in 1966 as Malabar Chemical & Fertilisers Pvt Ltd, engaged in the business of manufacturing Ammonia, Urea, Di-ammonium Phosphate and Ammonium bicarbonate. The main product, urea, is marketed under the Mangala brand name. The company was originally promoted by Duggal Enterprises Pvt Ltd, International Development & Investment Company, Bahamas and the Karnataka Government. The company went public in the next year of it's incorporation ie in 1967. In December 1991 it was renamed as Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers (MCF). The company came into the fold of UB Group in 1990, after it was selected to bail out the ailing company by the chief promoter of the company Karnataka Government in conjunction with the Institutions/Banks led by IDBI & SBI. UB Group suspended the operations of MCF due to labour unrest during 1992. Subsequently, MCF became a sick unit and was referred to the BIFR.