
Godawari Power and Ispat Ltd
NSE:GPIL

GPIL's latest stock split occurred on Oct 4, 2024
The company executed a 5-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 5 new shares.
Before the split, GPIL traded at 1042 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 205.6.
The adjusted shares began trading on Oct 4, 2024. This was GPIL's 2nd stock split, following the previous one in Oct 26, 2021.
Godawari Power and Ispat Ltd
Glance View
In the heart of India’s rapidly growing industrial sector lies Godawari Power and Ispat Ltd., weaving its narrative amid the rich tapestry of the nation’s steel industry. Founded as a relatively unassuming player, Godawari Power has morphed into a formidable force, skillfully navigating the complexities of mining, energy, and manufacturing. The company operates an integrated steel manufacturing facility, producing everything from iron ore pellets and sponge iron to finished steel products. This vertical integration allows them to optimize cost efficiency and maintain greater control over quality, enabling a seamless transition from raw material to refined product. Their journey through the supply chain doesn’t merely end here: they capitalize on their captive iron ore and coal mines, ensuring they are sheltered somewhat from supply chain disruptions and fluctuations in raw material costs. Moreover, Godawari Power and Ispat Ltd. complements its steel operations with a diversified energy portfolio. By generating power through captive plants as well as tapping into renewable sources, they reinforce their operational stability. This focus on power generation not only secures their internal energy needs but also creates an avenue for additional revenue streams by supplying surplus electricity to the national grid. Through this dual lens of steel production and energy generation, Godawari Power achieves a robust business model, harnessing both scale and synergy. Their story is emblematic of strategic foresight, combining the legacy strengths of traditional steel production with an adaptable approach to energy management, mirroring broader industrial trends within India’s economic landscape.
