Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd
NSE:JPPOWER

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Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd
NSE:JPPOWER
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Price: 14.79 INR -3.21% Market Closed
Market Cap: 101.4B INR

During the last 3 months Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 12% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 31, 2022 by Urvashi Garu (Independent Director) , who bought 695k INR worth of JPPOWER shares.

Last Transactions:
Urvashi Garu
Independent Director
â‚ą+695k
Anjali Jain
Independent Director
â‚ą+1.4m
Idbi Bank Ltd.
â‚ą-157.6m
Jaypee Infra Ventures Pvt Ltd
â‚ą-9m
Jaiprakash Associates Limited
â‚ą+235.2m
Jaiprakash Associates Limited
â‚ą+229.1m
Jaypee Infra Ventures Pvt Ltd
â‚ą-114.7m
Jaypee Infra Ventures Pvt Ltd
â‚ą-124m
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During the last 3 months Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 12% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 31, 2022 by Urvashi Garu (Independent Director) , who bought 695k INR worth of JPPOWER shares.

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Economic Moat
None
Market Cap
101.4B INR
Industry
Utilities

Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd. emerges from the industrial tapestry of India as a significant player in the energy sector. A part of the larger Jaypee Group, the company has carved out its niche by harnessing India’s rich natural resources to generate power. It operates a variety of projects that include hydroelectric, thermal, and a foray into the solar energy space, reflecting a diversified approach integral to its business strategy. Their operations predominantly revolve around these large-scale power plants, strategically located to tap into regional demands for energy. By generating and supplying electricity to both state and private sector distribution companies, Jaiprakash Power Ventures sustains its revenue, which hinges on long-term power purchase agreements ensuring some degree of revenue stability. The company's revenue model is primarily anchored in the pricing agreements stipulated by these power purchase contracts, which are indexed to inflation and allow for cost pass-through. This strategic alignment helps mitigate the fluctuations in input costs and ensures a steady cash flow over time. As the energy market continues to evolve, Jaiprakash Power Ventures is also gradually pivoting towards sustainable energy solutions, lining up with the global movement towards cleaner energy. This shift is not just a nod to environmental concerns but a strategic positioning in a future where renewable energy is expected to take center stage, thus securing its place in an increasingly competitive market. Through this adaptive approach, the company continues to reinforce its standing as a pivotal energy provider in India, balancing traditional energy generation with innovative alternatives.

JPPOWER Intrinsic Value
14.76 INR
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