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Hindustan Copper Ltd. is a central public sector undertaking under the ownership of the Ministry of Mines, Government of India. HCL is the only vertically integrated government-owned-copper producer in India engaged in a wide spectrum of activities ranging from mining , beneficiation , smelting , refining and continuous cast rod manufacturer.
Hindustan Composites Limited NSE: HCC: Hindustan Construction Company Limited NSE: HINDCOPPER: Hindustan Copper Limited NSE: HMVL: Hindustan Media Ventures Limited NSE: HINDMOTORS: Hindustan Motors Limited NSE: HINDOILEXP: Hindustan Oil Exploration Company Limited NSE: HINDPETRO: Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited NSE: HINDUNILVR
Hindalco Industries Limited an Indian aluminium and copper manufacturing company, is a subsidiary of the Aditya Birla Group. [5] Its headquarters are at Mumbai, Maharashtra , India. The company is listed in the Forbes Global 2000 (2023) at 661st rank. [ 6 ]
NIFTY 500 is India’s first broad-based stock market index of the Indian stock market. [1] It contains top 500 listed companies on the NSE. The NIFTY 500 index represents about 96.1% of free float market capitalization and about 96.5% of the total turnover on the National Stock Exchange ().
Hindustan Zinc: HZL is headquartered in Udaipur in the state of Rajasthan. HZL's equity shares are listed and traded on the NSE and BSE. Vedanta owns 64.9% of the share capital in HZL and has management control. Sterlite has a call option to acquire the government of India's remaining ownership interest. [35]
A pure-play miner, NMDC had in 2009–10 conceived the Nagarnar steel plant with the intention of moving up the value chain and diversifying its portfolio. The idea was also to hedge itself against the vagaries of iron ore prices. [8] [9] The plant site is around 16 km from Jagdalpur and 6 km from the Odisha–Chattishgarh border.
BSE: 513377 NSE: MMTC ... including retailing, MMTC's share was 146 tonnes of gold out of the total import of 600 tonnes of the precious metal in 2008–09. ...
In October 2010, the Government of India made an initial public offering (IPO) of 10% of the equity shares of CIL (631.6 million equity shares) to public at an offer price of ₹ 245 (US$2.90) per share (at face value of ₹ 10 per share). [22] The IPO was oversubscribed by 14.17 times. [22]