The company’s total income rose to Rs 1,366.16 crore from Rs 671.32 crore in January-March FY23.
The firm earned a revenue of Rs 985.15 crore from the shipbuilding segment against Rs 453.84 crore in Q4 FY23. From ship repairing, it has registered a revenue of Rs 300.89 crore compared to Rs 146.24 crore a year ago.
For the full FY24, the company’s profit more than doubled to Rs 783.27 crore from Rs 304.70 crore in FY23.
The board of the company also approved a final dividend of Rs 2.25 per share for FY24.Cochin Shipyard is one of the leading shipbuilding and repair yards in India. It also has an exclusive area set for offshore construction and future expansion.At 11:08 am, the stock was trading 3.4% higher at Rs 1,977 on BSE. Meanwhile, the stock has rallied over 130% in the past three months, while it has gained over 250% in the past six months. The multibagger stock has also rallied over 725% in the past one year.The stock is currently trading in an overbought zone as its Relative Strength Index (RSI) is at 84.6. The RSI below 30 is considered oversold, and above 70 is overbought, Trendlyne data showed. MACD is at 110.5, which is above its center and signal line, this is a bullish indicator.
Cochin Shipyard is currently trading above its 5-day, 10-day, 20-day, 30-day, 50-day, 100-day, 150-day, and 200-day simple moving averages (SMAs).
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