Rakesh June alias Warren Buffett of India may have known for sure. There are many retail investors who follow the shares of this person who is making huge profits by investing heavily in the stock market
The share price of Billcare Limited has seen a good uptick since the beginning of this year. june Junwala and Rekha held 19.97 lakh shares as on December 2020. Its value is 8.70 crore rupees. Of this, Rakesh Jun Junwala held 17.35 lakh shares and 2.62 lakh shares in the September quarter.
What is the situation today?
BillCare closed at Rs 80.75 on the BSE today. Today’s high is today’s high of 84.70 rupees. The same minimum price is 79.35 rupees. Its 52-week high price is 119.25 rupees. Its 52-week minimum price is 41 rupees
What is the status of one year?
The share price has risen 88.45% in the last one year. The same has increased by 85.42% since the beginning of this year. The price of this micro cap share has increased by 9.05% in the last one week alone. BillCare shares are trading below the 5-day, 20-day, 50-day, 100-day and 200-day moving averages.
Increase in profit
Fundamentally, the company’s net profit rose to Rs 22.40 crore in the second quarter. It had lost Rs 3.36 crore in the previous year. Its net sales increased by 34.21% to Rs 203.53 crore. It was Rs 151.65 crore in the previous year.
Operating profit
The company’s revenue from operations increased by 49.72% to Rs 15.81 crore. It was Rs 10.56 crore in the previous year. This company is also involved in the supply of pharmaceutical packaging solutions.
Where is the function?
The company offers solutions in the form of plastics, polymers, aluminum and aluminum products. Its plant is located in Pune, India. It also has operations in India, Singapore, Germany and the United States.
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala’s sky air logo .. blue and saffron ..!
The logo and theme of Akash Air, the new budget airline to be launched by Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, the country’s leading stock market investor, has been unveiled today as Tata planned to acquire Air India due to the high growth potential in the Indian aviation sector.
Saffron and blue
The logo of Akasha Air is made in saffron and blue. According to Akasha Air, the aircraft is designed to show the warmth, youth and dignity of the aircraft.
The Rising A theme
Akasha Air has similarly announced its theme ‘The Rising A’, which is inspired by the elements of the sky and has been developed as ‘The Rising A’ theme to symbolize the warmth of the rising sun and the reliability of a bird’s flight and flight wings. Akasha Air said.
Sky Air
Akasha Air India wants to create a business that is safer, safer and at the same time profitable
“This is our mission,” said Vinay Dube, CEO, Akash Air.