Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd
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Open
₹ 2039.00
Previous Close
₹ 2030.00
Volume
40102
Mkt Cap ( Rs. Cr)
₹14100.90
High
₹ 2041.90
Low
₹ 1990.30
52 Week High
₹ 2975.00
52 Week Low
₹ 1318.20
Book Value Per Share
₹ 731.82
Dividend Yield
0.84
Face Value
₹ 2.00
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Bombay Burmah - Resignation of Independent director
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Bombay Burmah - Resignation
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Bombay Burmah - Announcement under Regulation 30 (LODR)-Resignation of Director
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Bombay Burmah - Outcome of Board Meeting-XBRL
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Bombay Burmah - Change in Directors/ Key Managerial Personnel/ Auditor/ Compliance Officer/ Share Transfer Agent
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Bombay Burmah - 160TH Annual General Meeting Of The Corporation To Be Held On Thursday, 14Th August 2025
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Bombay Burmah - Appointment And Re-Appointment Of Auditors - Intimation Under Regulation 30 Of The Securities And Exchange Bo
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Bombay Burmah - Change in Auditors
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Bombay Burmah Q4 net profit down 58.18% at Rs 27.49 cr
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Bombay Burmah - Results - Financial Results For The Quarter And Year Ended 31St March, 2025
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Bombay Burmah - Outcome of Board Meeting
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Bombay Burmah - Board Meeting Outcome for Board Meeting Outcome For The Board Meeting Held On 15Th May, 2025
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Bombay Burmah - Incorporation-XBRL
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Bombay Burmah - Announcement under Regulation 30 (LODR)-Acquisition
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Bombay Burmah - Board Meeting Intimation
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Bombay Burmah - Board Meeting Intimation for Consideration And Approval Of Audited Financial Results (Standalone And Consolid
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Bombay Burmah has submitted to BSE the Shareholding Pattern for the Period Ended March 31, 2025
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Bombay Burmah - Certificate under SEBI (Depositories and Participants) Regulations, 2018
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Bombay Burmah - Compliances-Certificate under Reg. 74 (5) of SEBI (DP) Regulations, 2018
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Bombay Burmah - Change in Directors/ Key Managerial Personnel/ Auditor/ Compliance Officer/ Share Transfer Agent
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Bombay Burmah - Updates
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Bombay Burmah - Announcement Under Regulation 30 Of SEBI(LODR) Regulations, 2015 - Change In Senior Management Personnel
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Bombay Burmah - Communication To Shareholders - Intimation Of Tax Deduction On Interim Dividend
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Bombay Burmah has declared 200% Interim dividend for the financial year March 2025
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Bombay Burmah - Announcement Under Regulation 30 - Sale Deed For Remaining Phase 1 And Phase 2 Of Lands Situated At Aralvaimo
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Bombay Burmah - Announcement Under Regulation 30 - Board Approved Sale Of Remaining Phase 1 And Phase 2 Of Lands Situated At
Key fundamentals
Evaluate the intrinsic value of Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd stock
Name | March-25 | March-24 | March-23 | March-22 | March-21 |
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Assets | 512.7595 | 543.0539 | 1157.8677 | 1222.2208 | 1270.9166 |
Liabilities | 512.7595 | 543.0539 | 1157.8677 | 1222.2208 | 1270.9166 |
Equity | 13.9544 | 13.9627 | 13.9627 | 13.9627 | 13.9627 |
Gross Profit | -39.8035 | -47.6097 | -38.648 | 37.3623 | -19.7391 |
Net Profit | 119.2462 | -5.8797 | 8.786 | 9.8903 | 2.8038 |
Cash From Operating Activities | -91.8838 | -36.6313 | -39.507 | 51.0842 | -20.6141 |
NPM(%) | 43.34 | -2.25 | 3.59 | 2.91 | 1.35 |
Revenue | 275.1114 | 261.3166 | 244.5875 | 339.4193 | 207.6855 |
Expenses | 314.9149 | 308.9263 | 283.2355 | 302.057 | 227.4246 |
ROE(%) | 2.33 | -0.11 | 0.17 | 0.19 | 0.05 |
Corporate Action
XD-Date | Dividend-Amount | Dividend-% | Dividend Yield(%GE) | Price on that day |
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27 Mar 2025 | 4 | 200 | 0.84 | 1784.6 |
21 Feb 2025 | 13 | 650 | 0.84 | 1942.3 |
09 Aug 2024 | 1.2 | 60 | 0.84 | 1539.15 |
17 Aug 2022 | 1.2 | 60 | 0.84 | 978.05 |
03 Sep 2021 | 1.2 | 60 | 0.84 | 1164 |
16 Jul 2020 | 1.2 | 60 | 0.84 | 1052.1 |
01 Aug 2019 | 1 | 50 | 0.84 | 1162.7 |
26 Jul 2018 | 1 | 50 | 0.84 | 1500.1 |
20 Jul 2017 | 1 | 50 | 0.84 | 882.2 |
28 Jul 2016 | 1 | 50 | 0.84 | 375.25 |
28 Jul 2015 | 1 | 50 | 0.84 | 467 |
31 Jul 2014 | 1 | 50 | 0.84 | 122.4 |
25 Jul 2013 | 3 | 150 | 0.84 | 128.8 |
26 Jul 2012 | 7 | 70 | 0.84 | 563.75 |
21 Jul 2011 | 7 | 70 | 0.84 | 427.85 |
23 Jul 2010 | 3.5 | 35 | 0.84 | 310.55 |
10 Jul 2009 | 1 | 10 | 0.84 | 260 |
11 Jul 2008 | 3 | 30 | 0.84 | 414 |
13 Jul 2007 | 3 | 30 | 0.84 | 324.5 |
07 Jul 2006 | 2.5 | 25 | 0.84 | 463.5 |
08 Jul 2005 | 2 | 20 | 0.84 | 189.8 |
06 Aug 2004 | 1.5 | 15 | 0.84 | 53.6 |
08 Nov 2000 | 0 | 10 | 0.84 | 60 |
0 | 10 | 0.84 | 45 | |
0 | 2.6 | 0.84 | 59.8 | |
0 | 23 | 0.84 | 80 |
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Company Info
YEAR EVENTS 1863 - The Company was Incorporated on 4th September, at Mumbai, under the name of the Burma Trading Co. Ltd. - The Corporation's activities cover a wide range such as plantations of tea, coffee, cardamon, cocoa, rubber and palm oil; manufacture of starch from tapioca; manufacture of asbestos cement and concrete products; extraction of timber and boat building and repairs. - The Corporation was originally formed as a public company to engage in the growing Burma tea business by taking over the assets and rights in Burma of William Wallace. - 100 shares of Rs 2,500 each issued as fully paid-up to William Wallace without payment in cash. These shares had a special right to an extra or preferential dividend equal to 1/3 of the surplus net profits after paying a dividend at the rate of 12% on other shares. 40,000 shares issued for cash. 1864 - The name was changed to the Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd., on the 30th April. 1918 - 84,000 No. of Equity shares issued for cash. Only Rs 50 per share called up and paid-up. 1957 - 10,000 No. of Equity shares of Rs 125 each issued as fully paid up to holders of shares of Rs 2,500 each in lieu of the special rights attached to those shares. 1958 - AFCO became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. - 21,400 Bonus Equity shares issued in the prop. 5:1 (Rs 2,500 paid-up) 1:4 (Rs 125 paid-up), 1:10 (Rs 50 paid-up). 1962 - The Corporation in association with Formica International Ltd., floated in India, Formica India Ltd., to undertake the manufacture of laminated plastics. Formica India Ltd., became of subsidiary of the Corporation, with 99% holding with effect from 17th November, 1975. This company was merged with Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation with effect from 1st October, 1978. 1963 - On 4th June, 1963, fully paid-up shares subdivided into shares of Rs 25 each. 84,000 partly paid-up shares divided into 4,20,000 shares of Rs 25 each, Rs. 10 paid-up. Then 3,67,000 Bonus shares issued in the proportion 1:1 (Fully paid-up) and a sum of Rs 10 per partly paid share was credited, making them Rs 20 paid-up. 1964 - On incorporation, M/s. Wallace & Co., Ltd., were named in the Memorandum of Association as perpetual Secretaries, Treasures and Managers. - From February, the management of P.T. Indo-Java Rubber Planting and Trading Company, Indonesia, was brought under the supervisory control of a body appointed by the Govt. of India. 1967 - 1,83,500 Bonus Equity shares issued in the prop. 1:4 (fully paid-up) and partly paid shares made fully paid-up. 1969 - North Borneo Timbers, Berhad is an associated company of Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Limited. 1970 - In February, 1,33,750 Bonus Equity shares issued in the prop. 1:10. 1973 - 2,94,250 Bonus Equity shares issued in the prop. 1:5. 1975 - Vitro Pharma Products Ltd., and Chawla Chemical Industries Ltd., became subsidiaries of AFCO Industries and Union Agencies. 1977 - 4,41,375 Bonus shares issued in the prop. 1:4. 1981 - The operations at the Dombivili factory were suspended from 1st August. It was proposed to selectively revive the activities at an opportune time for which the Company holds licences. 1982 - The name of Chawla Chemical Industries Ltd. was changed to AFCO Industrial & Chemicals Ltd., and it was later merged with AFCO Ltd. 1983 - The Kachaldara Trading Limited company became a wholly owned subsidiary. It was amalgamated with Bombay Company, Ltd. with effect from 1st April, 1988. - 1 Equity shares of Rs 25 allotted. Shares of Rs 25 each then consolidated into shares of Rs 100 each. 1984 - The Corporation offered 4,00,000-15% secured redeemable non-convertible debentures of Rs 100 each as rights in the proportion 5:6, fractions being ignored. This issue was oversubscribed and the corporation subsequently allotted 6,00,000 such debentures on 31st May, 1985. These debentures were to be redeemed on 31st May, 1992. 1987 - A new press was commissioned. The new designs of laminates were received well in the market. 1988 - The Kachaldara Trading, Ltd., an erstwhile subsidiary of Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation, Ltd. merged with Bombay Company Ltd. with effect from 1st April. With this merger, BCL became a subsidiary of the company on 16th November, 1990. 1989 - New ranges of decorative laminates were developed and launched. A new treater was commissioned during the year. New designs of laminates were launched in the market. 1991 - The Dental Products of India Ltd., became a subsidiary of the Corporation. 1992 - `Post Forming Laminates' were launched for the first time in India. - The BCL Spring Division was formed consequent upon the merger of the erstwhile Bombay Company, Ltd. with the Company effective from 1st October. - The Afcoset Balances Division was formed consequent upon the merger of the erstwhile Bombay Company, Ltd. with the Company effective from 1st October. - Effective from 1st October, Bombay Company Ltd. merged with the Company. With this merger, the three wholly owned subsidiary companies of the BCL viz. Lotus Viniyog Ltd., Roshnara Investment & Trading Company Ltd., and Cincinnati Investment & Trading Company Ltd., became wholly owned subsidiary companies of the Corporation. 1994 - The Company acquired the division manufacturing particle boards at Itarsi from Indian Plywood Manufacturing Co. Ltd. - The Company allotted 1,01,600 No. of equity shares and 44,400 warrants to Wadia group on 25th October. The equity shares were allotted at a premium of Rs 4,397 per share. The warrant holders have the option to convert each warrant into one equity share of Rs 100 each at a premium of Rs 4,947 per share. 1995 - The company had sub-divided its 6,53,319 equity shares of Rs 100 each into 65,33,190 No. of equity shares of Rs 10 each on October. - The Company has allotted 65,33,190 fully paid equity bonus shares of Rs 10 each on 12th October, in the proportion of 1:1. - On December, the Company allotted 4,44,000 No. of equity shares of Rs 10 each at a premium of Rs 484.70 per shares of Damascus Investment & Trading Co. Ltd. against the warrants issued. 1996 - On 30th January, 4,44,000 bonus equity shares of Rs 10 each allotted to Damascus Investment & Trading Co. Ltd. - The Corporation's Formica and Springs Divisions have been accredited with ISO 9002 by international agencies. 1997 - The Corporation continues to maintain the rating of AA for Debentures FAA for Fixed Deposits and P1 for Commercial Paper assigned by The Credit Rating Information Services of India Limited (CRISIL). 1998 - During the year the Corporation issued 12.75% Secured, Redeemable, Non-Convertible Debentures aggregating to Rs. 12 Crores on Private Placement basis. - During the year, the Corporation entered into an tri-partite agreement with the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) and Sharepro Services, Mumbai for providing depository facility to the shareholders in accordance with the provisions of the Depositories Act, 1996. - NCDs of the company have been downgraded from AA to AA and the fixed deposits (FDs) programme has been downed from FAA to FAA. 1999 - The Corporation has also taken steps to get ISO 9002 accredition in respect of the Afcoset Balances Division. 2000 - The Company has suffered heavy setback during the 18 months period ended September 2000 on account of labour problems at its tea garden, sharp rise in wage cost, heavy downward pressure on tea prices and interest burden. 2002 - The Company has informed that Mr Ashok Panjwani has been appointed as an Additional Director wef June 24, 2002. Further, he is appointed as the Executive Director of the company for a period of 3 years subject to the approval of the shareholders at the General Meeting. -Jeh Wadia appointed as Deputy MD of Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation. 2006 -Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd has informed that Field Marshal S H F J Manekshaw & Mr J Matthan have resigned as Directors of the Corporation with effect from October 26, 2006. 2007 -Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd has appointed Mr. Ishaat Hussain as a Director of the Corporation with effect from May 30, 2007. 2008 -Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd has recommended a dividend @ 30% i.e. Rs 3/- per share 2009 -Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd has recommended a dividend @0% (Rs 1/- per share). 2010 -Ms. Vinita Bali and Ms. Ness N. Wadia have been appointed as Additional Directors of the Company -Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd has recommended a dividend @35% (Rs. 3.50 per share) 2011 -Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd has recommended a dividend @70% (Rs. 7/- per share) 2012 -Scheme of amalgamation, it has merged with its wholly owned subsidiary M/s. Electromags Automative Products Pvt Ltd. -Company has splits its Face value of Shares from Rs 10 to Rs 2 2013 - The Company has recommended dividend @ 150% (Rs. 3/- per share). 2014 - Mr. Mahindra had appointed as a Director of the Company. - The Company has recommended dividend @ 50% (Re.1/- per share).
YEAR EVENTS 1863 - The Company was Incorporated on 4th September, at Mumbai, under the name of the Burma Trading Co. Ltd. - The Corporation's activities cover a wide range such as plantations of tea, coffee, cardamon, cocoa, rubber and palm oil; manufacture of starch from tapioca; manufacture of asbestos cement and concrete products; extraction of timber and boat building and repairs. - The Corporation was originally formed as a public company to engage in the growing Burma tea business by taking over the assets and rights in Burma of William Wallace. - 100 shares of Rs 2,500 each issued as fully paid-up to William Wallace without payment in cash. These shares had a special right to an extra or preferential dividend equal to 1/3 of the surplus net profits after paying a dividend at the rate of 12% on other shares. 40,000 shares issued for cash. 1864 - The name was changed to the Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd., on the 30th April. 1918 - 84,000 No. of Equity shares issued for cash. Only Rs 50 per share called up and paid-up. 1957 - 10,000 No. of Equity shares of Rs 125 each issued as fully paid up to holders of shares of Rs 2,500 each in lieu of the special rights attached to those shares. 1958 - AFCO became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. - 21,400 Bonus Equity shares issued in the prop. 5:1 (Rs 2,500 paid-up) 1:4 (Rs 125 paid-up), 1:10 (Rs 50 paid-up). 1962 - The Corporation in association with Formica International Ltd., floated in India, Formica India Ltd., to undertake the manufacture of laminated plastics. Formica India Ltd., became of subsidiary of the Corporation, with 99% holding with effect from 17th November, 1975. This company was merged with Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation with effect from 1st October, 1978. 1963 - On 4th June, 1963, fully paid-up shares subdivided into shares of Rs 25 each. 84,000 partly paid-up shares divided into 4,20,000 shares of Rs 25 each, Rs. 10 paid-up. Then 3,67,000 Bonus shares issued in the proportion 1:1 (Fully paid-up) and a sum of Rs 10 per partly paid share was credited, making them Rs 20 paid-up. 1964 - On incorporation, M/s. Wallace & Co., Ltd., were named in the Memorandum of Association as perpetual Secretaries, Treasures and Managers. - From February, the management of P.T. Indo-Java Rubber Planting and Trading Company, Indonesia, was brought under the supervisory control of a body appointed by the Govt. of India. 1967 - 1,83,500 Bonus Equity shares issued in the prop. 1:4 (fully paid-up) and partly paid shares made fully paid-up. 1969 - North Borneo Timbers, Berhad is an associated company of Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Limited. 1970 - In February, 1,33,750 Bonus Equity shares issued in the prop. 1:10. 1973 - 2,94,250 Bonus Equity shares issued in the prop. 1:5. 1975 - Vitro Pharma Products Ltd., and Chawla Chemical Industries Ltd., became subsidiaries of AFCO Industries and Union Agencies. 1977 - 4,41,375 Bonus shares issued in the prop. 1:4. 1981 - The operations at the Dombivili factory were suspended from 1st August. It was proposed to selectively revive the activities at an opportune time for which the Company holds licences. 1982 - The name of Chawla Chemical Industries Ltd. was changed to AFCO Industrial & Chemicals Ltd., and it was later merged with AFCO Ltd. 1983 - The Kachaldara Trading Limited company became a wholly owned subsidiary. It was amalgamated with Bombay Company, Ltd. with effect from 1st April, 1988. - 1 Equity shares of Rs 25 allotted. Shares of Rs 25 each then consolidated into shares of Rs 100 each. 1984 - The Corporation offered 4,00,000-15% secured redeemable non-convertible debentures of Rs 100 each as rights in the proportion 5:6, fractions being ignored. This issue was oversubscribed and the corporation subsequently allotted 6,00,000 such debentures on 31st May, 1985. These debentures were to be redeemed on 31st May, 1992. 1987 - A new press was commissioned. The new designs of laminates were received well in the market. 1988 - The Kachaldara Trading, Ltd., an erstwhile subsidiary of Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation, Ltd. merged with Bombay Company Ltd. with effect from 1st April. With this merger, BCL became a subsidiary of the company on 16th November, 1990. 1989 - New ranges of decorative laminates were developed and launched. A new treater was commissioned during the year. New designs of laminates were launched in the market. 1991 - The Dental Products of India Ltd., became a subsidiary of the Corporation. 1992 - `Post Forming Laminates' were launched for the first time in India. - The BCL Spring Division was formed consequent upon the merger of the erstwhile Bombay Company, Ltd. with the Company effective from 1st October. - The Afcoset Balances Division was formed consequent upon the merger of the erstwhile Bombay Company, Ltd. with the Company effective from 1st October. - Effective from 1st October, Bombay Company Ltd. merged with the Company. With this merger, the three wholly owned subsidiary companies of the BCL viz. Lotus Viniyog Ltd., Roshnara Investment & Trading Company Ltd., and Cincinnati Investment & Trading Company Ltd., became wholly owned subsidiary companies of the Corporation. 1994 - The Company acquired the division manufacturing particle boards at Itarsi from Indian Plywood Manufacturing Co. Ltd. - The Company allotted 1,01,600 No. of equity shares and 44,400 warrants to Wadia group on 25th October. The equity shares were allotted at a premium of Rs 4,397 per share. The warrant holders have the option to convert each warrant into one equity share of Rs 100 each at a premium of Rs 4,947 per share. 1995 - The company had sub-divided its 6,53,319 equity shares of Rs 100 each into 65,33,190 No. of equity shares of Rs 10 each on October. - The Company has allotted 65,33,190 fully paid equity bonus shares of Rs 10 each on 12th October, in the proportion of 1:1. - On December, the Company allotted 4,44,000 No. of equity shares of Rs 10 each at a premium of Rs 484.70 per shares of Damascus Investment & Trading Co. Ltd. against the warrants issued. 1996 - On 30th January, 4,44,000 bonus equity shares of Rs 10 each allotted to Damascus Investment & Trading Co. Ltd. - The Corporation's Formica and Springs Divisions have been accredited with ISO 9002 by international agencies. 1997 - The Corporation continues to maintain the rating of AA for Debentures FAA for Fixed Deposits and P1 for Commercial Paper assigned by The Credit Rating Information Services of India Limited (CRISIL). 1998 - During the year the Corporation issued 12.75% Secured, Redeemable, Non-Convertible Debentures aggregating to Rs. 12 Crores on Private Placement basis. - During the year, the Corporation entered into an tri-partite agreement with the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) and Sharepro Services, Mumbai for providing depository facility to the shareholders in accordance with the provisions of the Depositories Act, 1996. - NCDs of the company have been downgraded from AA to AA and the fixed deposits (FDs) programme has been downed from FAA to FAA. 1999 - The Corporation has also taken steps to get ISO 9002 accredition in respect of the Afcoset Balances Division. 2000 - The Company has suffered heavy setback during the 18 months period ended September 2000 on account of labour problems at its tea garden, sharp rise in wage cost, heavy downward pressure on tea prices and interest burden. 2002 - The Company has informed that Mr Ashok Panjwani has been appointed as an Additional Director wef June 24, 2002. Further, he is appointed as the Executive Director of the company for a period of 3 years subject to the approval of the shareholders at the General Meeting. -Jeh Wadia appointed as Deputy MD of Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation. 2006 -Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd has informed that Field Marshal S H F J Manekshaw & Mr J Matthan have resigned as Directors of the Corporation with effect from October 26, 2006. 2007 -Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd has appointed Mr. Ishaat Hussain as a Director of the Corporation with effect from May 30, 2007. 2008 -Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd has recommended a dividend @ 30% i.e. Rs 3/- per share 2009 -Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd has recommended a dividend @0% (Rs 1/- per share). 2010 -Ms. Vinita Bali and Ms. Ness N. Wadia have been appointed as Additional Directors of the Company -Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd has recommended a dividend @35% (Rs. 3.50 per share) 2011 -Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd has recommended a dividend @70% (Rs. 7/- per share) 2012 -Scheme of amalgamation, it has merged with its wholly owned subsidiary M/s. Electromags Automative Products Pvt Ltd. -Company has splits its Face value of Shares from Rs 10 to Rs 2 2013 - The Company has recommended dividend @ 150% (Rs. 3/- per share). 2014 - Mr. Mahindra had appointed as a Director of the Company. - The Company has recommended dividend @ 50% (Re.1/- per share).
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Parent Organisation
Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd.
Founded
09/04/1863
Managing Director
Mr.Ness N Wadia
NSE Symbol
BBTCEQ
FAQ
The current price of Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd is ₹ 2021.00.
The 52-week high for Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd is ₹ 2041.90 and the 52-week low is ₹ 1990.30.
The market capitalization of Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd is currently ₹ 14100.90. This value can fluctuate based on stock price movements and changes in the number of shares outstanding.
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The CEO of Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd is Mr.Ness N Wadia, who has been leading the company with a vision to expand its renewable energy portfolio and drive sustainable growth.