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  2. How Do Analysts See JK Cement Limited (NSE:JKCEMENT ... - AOL

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    Based on JK Cement Limited’s (NSE:JKCEMENT) earnings update in March 2018, analyst consensus outlook appear conservative, with earnings growth rate expected to be 8.1% next year, which is within ...

  3. J. K. Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The name JK is derived from the initials of Kamlapat and his father Seth Juggilal (1857–1922), who belonged to the family associated with the Marwari firm Sevaram Ramrikhdas of Mirzapur. [1] The JK Group was founded in 1918. [2]

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    For JK. Cement Limited’s (NSEI:JKCEMENT) shareholders, and also potential investors in the stock, understanding how the stock’s risk and return characteristics can impact your portfolio is ...

  5. Singhania family - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Kolkata from Kanpur and later on established Delhi as headquarters for businesses under his control. His family controls companies such as JK Paper, JK Laskhmi Cement and JK Tyre. [46] Hari Shankar Singhania (1933-2013) - Son of Lakshmipat Singhania and former Chairman of JK Paper, JK Tyre and JK Lakshmi Cement. He was also on board ...

  6. Hari Shankar Singhania - Wikipedia

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    Hari Shankar Singhania (20 June 1933 – 22 February 2013) was the President of J.K. Organisation, a leading Indian industrial group, which has its roots extending nearly 100 years, [1] and is one of the largest industrial groups in India.

  7. Lala Kamlapat Singhania - Wikipedia

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    JK Cotton Spinning & Weaving Mills produced cotton cloth and yarn and was a successful venture. [6] He went on to set up several mills – Kamla Ice Factory in 1921, JK Oil Mills in 1924, JK Hosiery Factory in 1929, JK Jute Mills in 1931, MP Sugar Mills in 1932, JK Cotton Manufacturers Ltd in 1933 and JK Iron & Steel Co Ltd in 1934. [7]

  8. ACC (company) - Wikipedia

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    ACC Limited (Formerly The Associated Cement Companies Limited) is an Indian cement producer, headquartered in Mumbai. It is a subsidiary of Ambuja Cements and a part of the Adani Group . On 1 September 2006, the name of The Associated Cement Companies Limited was changed to ACC Limited.

  9. Ambuja Cements - Wikipedia

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    The company had entered into a strategic partnership with Holcim, the second-largest cement manufacturer in the world from 2006. Holcim had, in January, bought a 14.8 percent promoters' stake in the GACL for ₹2,140 crore. [5] From 2010 to 2022, Holcim held a 61.62% controlling stake in Ambuja Cements. [6]