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Lotus Chocolate Company Ltd Share Price History

Lotus Chocolate Company Ltd
BSE : 22 Apr, 2025
1103.9-58.0 (-5.0%)
Prev Close
1161.9
Open Price
1103.9
Bid Price (QTY)
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Offer Price (QTY)
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Volume
6176
Today's High / Low
1103.9 / 1103.9
52 WK High / Low
2608.6 / 305.2
Market Price of Lotus Chocolate Company Ltd
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History Market Price
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Returns Comparison
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Growth Parameters
Parameter | |
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Sales (Cr.) | 73 |
Sales YoY Gr. | - |
Adj EPS | 0 |
YoY Gr. | - |
Net Profit (Cr.) | -0 |
BVPS | -8.42 |
Key Financial Parameters
Parameter | |
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Return on Capital Emp. % | 0 |
Op. Profit Mgn % | 2.13 |
Net Profit Mgn % | -0.63 |
Debt to Equity % | 0 |
Latest Shareholding
Promoters Holdings Over Time
About Lotus Chocolate Company Ltd
- Lotus Chocolate Company (LCCL) was promoted in 1988 by T Sarada and Vijayaraghavan Nambiar.
- At present, it is a subsidiary of Sunshine Allied Investments, Singapore.
- Its works is situated at Doulatabad in Andhra Pradesh. The company came out with its initial public offering in Oct.'91, aggregating Rs 2.2 cr, to part-finance its Rs 8.4-cr project to manufacture cocoa and chocolate products for the export as well as the domestic market.
- It has a range of choco treats like Chuckles, Supercar, Tango Cashew, Tango Almond, Mystique Coffee and Mystique Orange. The company launched On & On sugar coated milk chocotreat in south India.
- LCCL was troubled by accumulated losses brought about by a delay of one-and-a-half years in the implementation of the project.
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What are the key events that typically impact Lotus Chocolate Company Ltd's share price history?
Key events that impact Lotus Chocolate Company Ltd’s share price history include quarterly earnings releases, product launches, leadership changes, economic policies, and geopolitical developments.
How do stock splits affect Lotus Chocolate Company Ltd's share price history?
Stock splits reduce the nominal price of Lotus Chocolate Company Ltd's shares by increasing the number of outstanding shares, which typically makes the stock more accessible to a broader range of investors. Although the total market value of the company remains unchanged after the split, the split can affect investor perception and liquidity, potentially influencing the share price in the longer term.
How do dividends impact the share price history of Lotus Chocolate Company Ltd?
Dividends can influence Lotus Chocolate Company Ltd's share price history by typically causing a temporary dip on the ex-dividend date, as the stock price often adjusts to reflect the dividend payout. Over time, the impact of dividends on the share price may be offset by the company's overall financial performance and market conditions.
How do corporate announcements affect Lotus Chocolate Company Ltd’s share price history?
Corporate announcements such as mergers, acquisitions, or strategic shifts can lead to significant price changes. Any optimistic development news on Lotus Chocolate Company Ltd generally boosts the company’s share price, whereas negative news can lead to a decline in share price.
How can I use technical analysis to understand Lotus Chocolate Company Ltd’s share price history?
To understand Lotus Chocolate Company Ltd’s share price history using technical analysis, examine charts for patterns such as trends, support, and resistance levels, and apply indicators like moving averages or Relative Strength Index (RSI) to gauge potential future movements. Analyze historical data to identify recurring trends and signals that might suggest how the share price could behave under similar conditions.
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