Stock In Focus: The 52-week excessive and low of the inventory are Rs 59.44 and Rs 27.54, respectively. The market cap of the corporate is Rs 1,852.85.
Shares of frozen meat exporter HMA Agro Industries surged round 10 per cent as we speak, i.e. on May 19, 2025, as the corporate introduced sturdy quarterly numbers. The shares of the corporate began the session within the inexperienced at Rs 34.71 on the BSE towards the earlier shut of Rs 34.37. The counter gained additional to the touch the excessive of Rs 37.80 – a bounce of 9.98 per cent and in addition the higher circuit of the inventory. The lower cost band of the counter is Rs 30.94. Last seen, the counter held firmly in inexperienced at Rs 37, with a achieve of seven.65 per cent.
The 52-week excessive and low of the inventory are Rs 59.44 and Rs 27.54, respectively. The market cap of the corporate is Rs 1,852.85.
Quarterly Results
The firm has reported a internet revenue of 1.23 crore within the fourth quarter of the monetary yr 2024-25. This is a surge of 703 per cent year-on-year (YoY) foundation from 0.15 crore in the identical interval a yr in the past. However, this can be a dip of round 41 per cent on quarter-to-quarter (QoQ) from Rs 2.11 crore within the third quarter of the FY25.
Revenue from operations additionally elevated YoY to Rs 153.29 crore in March 2025, as in comparison with Rs 139.80 crore final yr.
On the opposite hand, complete bills for the March 2025 quarter have been Rs 0.84 crore.
Positive Debut On Bourses
Shares of the corporate had made a constructive market debut on bourses, itemizing with a premium of almost 7 per cent, towards the difficulty value of Rs 585. At the NSE, shares of the corporate have been listed at Rs 625, a achieve of 6.83 per cent.
The Initial Public Offer (IPO) of HMA Agro Industries was subscribed 1.62 occasions on the final day of subscription on June 23.
The Rs 480-crore IPO had a contemporary difficulty aggregating as much as Rs 150 crore and an offer-for-sale of as much as Rs 330 crore. The value vary for the supply was Rs 555-585 a share.









