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Alok Industries Ltd
NSE:ALOKINDS

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Alok Industries Ltd
NSE:ALOKINDS
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Price: 17.15 INR -0.69% Market Closed
Market Cap: 85.2B INR

During the last 3 months Alok Industries Ltd insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 7% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Jul 26, 2023 by Manjari Nagori (Company Secretary) , who sold 1.2m INR worth of ALOKINDS shares.

Last Transactions:
Manjari Nagori
Company Secretary
₹-1.2m
Sandhya Gopal
₹-4.8m
Alka Sunil Khandelwal
Non Executive Director
₹-26.3m
Sandhya Gopal
Independent Director
₹-20.1m
Sandhya Gopal
Independent Director
₹-35.2m
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During the last 3 months Alok Industries Ltd insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 7% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Jul 26, 2023 by Manjari Nagori (Company Secretary) , who sold 1.2m INR worth of ALOKINDS shares.

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Market Cap
85.2B INR
Industry
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods

Alok Industries Ltd., one of India's pivotal textile giants, weaves its narrative through more than three decades of relentless innovation and expansion in the fiber-to-fashion realm. Originally founded in 1986, the company was born amidst India's economic liberalization era, converting raw threads into the diverse textiles that adorn wardrobes globally. Establishing a robust infrastructure, Alok vertically integrated its operations, seamlessly connecting each step of textile production from yarn manufacturing to garment creation. This comprehensive control over its value chain not only ensures consistent quality but also reduces dependency on external suppliers, providing a significant edge in cost management and delivery timelines. Collaborations with international brands and retailers further entrenched Alok’s standing, transforming its creations into household names across continents. Despite facing significant challenges in recent years, including a well-publicized brush with insolvency proceedings, Alok Industries has been resilient, demonstrating an uncanny ability to realign and restructure its operations. Following a strategic acquisition by RIL and JM Financial in 2019, the company reoriented itself towards profitable channels, leveraging synergies with Reliance’s vast ecosystem. Alok’s business model thrives on large-scale production, outsourcing efficiency and tapping into evolving global demand for sustainable and innovative textiles. By strategically positioning itself as both a massive manufacturer and a responsive supplier, Alok Industries continues to stitch a distinctive path in the highly competitive fashion and home furnishings market.

ALOKINDS Intrinsic Value
8.92 INR
Overvaluation 48%
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