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Stock Performance
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Turnover (in lacs)

Key Metrics
Qtr Change %
New 52W Low in past week
-15.5
TTM PE Ratio
Above industry Median
53.5
Price to Book Ratio
Above industry Median
8.9
Dividend yield 1yr %
Market Leader
0.4
TTM PEG Ratio
PEG TTM is much higher than 1
1.6

Hindustan Copper Key Financials

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*All values are in ₹ Cr.

*All values are in ₹ Cr.

*All values are in ₹ Cr.

*All values are in ₹ Cr.

Hindustan Copper Quarterly Revenue

Dec 2024Sep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023
327.77 Cr
518.19 Cr
493.6 Cr
565.37 Cr
399.29 Cr

Hindustan Copper Yearly Revenue

Mar 2024Mar 2023Mar 2022Mar 2021Mar 2020
1771.73 Cr
1773.21 Cr
1872.18 Cr
1821.6 Cr
888.81 Cr

Hindustan Copper Quarterly Net Profit/Loss

Dec 2024Sep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023
62.87 Cr
101.67 Cr
113.4 Cr
124.75 Cr
63 Cr

Hindustan Copper Yearly Net Profit/Loss

Mar 2024Mar 2023Mar 2022Mar 2021Mar 2020
295.73 Cr
295.32 Cr
374.08 Cr
110.44 Cr
-568.95 Cr
Hindustan Copper Result Highlights
  • Hindustan Copper Ltd reported a 37.5% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) decrease in its consolidated revenues for the quarter-ended Dec (Q3FY25). On a year-on-year (YoY) basis, it witnessed a decline of 16.0%.

  • Its expenses for the quarter were down by 37.5% QoQ and 20.8% YoY.

  • The net profit decreased 38.2% QoQ and decreased 0.2% YoY.

  • The earnings per share (EPS) of Hindustan Copper Ltd stood at 0.7 during Q3FY25.

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Hindustan Copper shareholding Pattern

Promoter
66.1%
Foreign Institutions
3.4%
Mutual Funds
2.8%
Domestic Institutions
9.1%
Public
21.4%
Promoter
66.1%
Foreign Institutions
3.3%
Mutual Funds
2.8%
Domestic Institutions
9.2%
Public
21.3%
Promoter
66.1%
Foreign Institutions
3.2%
Mutual Funds
2.1%
Domestic Institutions
9.4%
Public
21.3%
Promoter
66.1%
Foreign Institutions
3.1%
Mutual Funds
5%
Domestic Institutions
12.3%
Public
18.4%
Promoter
66.1%
Foreign Institutions
2%
Mutual Funds
6.2%
Domestic Institutions
13.8%
Public
18.1%
Promoter
66.1%
Foreign Institutions
2.2%
Mutual Funds
4.5%
Domestic Institutions
13.3%
Public
18.4%

Hindustan Copper Technical Analysis

Moving Averages Analysis
Moving Averages Analysis
Current Price
Bullish Moving Averages
2
Bearish Moving Averages
14
5Day EMA
221.30
10Day EMA
223.50
12Day EMA
224.60
20Day EMA
228.40
26Day EMA
231.10
50Day EMA
242.20
100Day EMA
261.00
200Day EMA
272.40
5Day SMA
218.80
10Day SMA
222.60
20Day SMA
229.60
30Day SMA
232.50
50Day SMA
241.90
100Day SMA
267.10
150Day SMA
284.20
200Day SMA
299.20
Delivery & Volume

Delivery & Volume

PeriodCombined Delivery VolumeNSE+BSE Traded Volume
Day Rs
772963 Rs
3016549 Rs
Week Rs
1477930 Rs
3922311 Rs
Month Rs
1284212 Rs
3848373 Rs
Resistance & Support
224.75
Pivot
Resistance
First Resistance
228.11
Second Resistance
233.69
Third Resistance
237.05
Support
First Support
219.17
Second support
215.81
Third Support
210.23
Relative Strength Index
42.82
Money Flow Index
36.76
MACD
-6.59
MACD Signal
-6.19
Average True Range
11.57
Average Directional Index
21.19
Rate of Change (21)
-8.07
Rate of Change (125)
-32.52

Hindustan Copper Company background

Founded in: 1967
Managing director: GHANSHYAM SHARMA
Hindustan Copper Limited, a Miniratna Category1 Status Company is a Central Public Sector Undertaking (CPSE) under the administrative control of Ministry of Mines, Government of India. The Company is engaged in Exploration, Exploitation, Mining of Copper and Copper Ore including Beneficiation of Minerals, Smelting and Refining. It has copper mines concentrator plants in Malanjkhand Copper Project at Madhya Pradesh (MCP), Khetri Copper Complex at Rajasthan (KCC) and Indian Copper Complex, Ghatsila at Jharkhand (ICC). Presently, it is operating Smelter Refinery Plant at ICC and Gujarat Copper Project, Gujarat (GCP) for production of copper cathode and thereafter conversion of Cathode to Copper Wire Rod at Taloja Copper Project, Taloja, Maharashtra (TCP). The Company is the only vertically integrated producer of primary refined copper in India. The Company markets copper cathodes, copper wire bar, continuous cast copper rod and byproducts, such as anode slime (containing gold, silver, etc.), copper sulphate and sulphuric acid. Hindustan Copper Limited was incorporated on November 09, 1967 as Government Company with the name Hindustan Copper (Pvt) Ltd. In February 27, 1968, the Company converted into a Public Limited Company and name was changed to Hindustan Copper Limited. During the year, the assets of National Mineral Development Corporation Ltd at Khetri, Rajasthan were transferred to the Company.In the year 1972, the Government of India nationalized the Indian Copper Corporation Limited at Ghatsila, Jharkhand and handed over to the company. In the year 1976, the company commissioned the smelter plant with capacity of 31,000 TPA. In year 1982, Company commenced Malanjkhand Copper Project (MCP) at Malanjkhand, Balaghat district in Madhya Pradesh.In year 1989, the Company commissioned CC Rod plant at TCP with installed capacity 60,000 TPA, using southwire SCR 2000 technology and natural gas as fuel. In year 1993, Promoter of the Company sold 3,411,000 Equity Shares to Life Insurance Corporation of India, General Insurance Corporation of India, Manali Investment Finance (Pvt.) Ltd. and GIC Mutual Fund. In year 1994, Equity Shares of the Company were listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd (BSE).The Government of India approved the restructuring of the company in the year 1999, 2002 and 2008. In the year 2008, the company was granted MiniratnaCategory I status by the Government of India.The company has started processing of low grade sulphide ore (average copper content of 0.3% or less) due to buoyancy in copper prices and is working on a research development project to exploit low grade sulphide ores through bioleaching technology at MCP.The company plans to expand their current production level of approximately 3.21 MTPA to an expected mining capacity of at least 12.41 MTPA by the end of fiscal 2017. The expansion plan includes, expanding their existing mines, namely the Malanjkhand mine of MCP, the Khetri mine and Kolihan mine of KCC as well as the Surda mine of ICC, reopening some of their mines that were closed in the past and renewing their mining leases, namely the Kendadih mine and Rakha mine of ICC and establishing new mines, namely the Banwas mine at KCC and the ChapriSideshwar mine at ICC. During the year 201314, the Government of India, pursuant to SEBI guidelines for Offer for Sale through the Stock Exchange mechanism sold 3,71,19,152 equity shares out of its existing shareholding in the Company on 3rd July 2013 and mobilized an amount of Rs. 259.84 Crores. Consequently, the Government shareholding in the Company has come down from 94.01% to 90% making the Company compliant with SEBI requirement of 10% Minimum Public Shareholding in listed Public Sector Companies.During the year 2017, the expenditure on account of Replacements Renewals (RR) of plant machinery, mine expansion, mine development green field exploration stood at Rs 400.66 crore which was funded through the internal resources of the Company. During the year 2018, the expenditure on account of Replacements Renewals (RR) of plant machinery, mine expansion, mine development green field exploration stood at Rs. 589.81 crore which was funded through the internal resources of the Company.During the FY2019, the expenditure on account of Replacements Renewals (RR) of plant machinery, mine expansion, mine development green field exploration stood at Rs 602.46 crore which was funded partially through internal resources of the Company and partly through borrowings from banks.HCL has invested Rs 18.50 Lakhs in the equity shares of its subsidiary Chhattisgarh Copper Ltd (CCL) during the year ended 31 March, 2019, out of which 74% equity is held by HCL and remaining 26% is held by Chhattisgarh Mineral Development Corporation Ltd.During the FY2020, the expenditure on account of Replacements Renewals (RR) of plant machinery, mine expansion, mine development green field exploration stood at Rs 452.96 crore which was funded partially through internal resources of the Company and partly through borrowings from banks.During the year 2021, HCL has invested Rs. 75 Lakhs in the equity shares of Khanij Bidesh India Ltd (KABIL), a JV company between NALCO, HCL and MECL, which incorporated on 8th August, 2019 to identify, acquire, develop, process and make commercial use of strategic and other minerals in overseas locations for supply in India. The shareholding of NALCO, HCL and MECL in the JV Company is in the ratio of 40:30:30.During the year 2021, HCL has made additional investment of Rs. 14.80 Lakhs in the equity of its subsidiary viz. Chhattisgarh Copper Ltd (CCL), out of which 74% equity is held by HCL and remaining 26% is held by Chhattisgarh Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. In May, 2022 HCL has made additional investment of Rs. 9 crore in the equity shares of Khanij Bidesh India Ltd (KABIL), a JV company between NALCO, HCL and MECL, which incorporated on 8th August, 2019 to identify, acquire, develop, process and make commercial use of strategic and other minerals in overseas locations for supply in India. The shareholding of NALCO, HCL and MECL in the JV Company is in the ratio of 40:30:30.During the year 2022, HCL has made additional investment of Rs. 7.4 Lakh in the equity shares of its subsidiary viz. Chhattisgarh Copper Ltd. (CCL), out of which 74% equity is held by HCL and remaining 26% is held by Chhattisgarh Mineral Development Corporation Ltd.During FY 202223, 17,249 m of surface drilling and 12,660 m of underground definition drilling was completed. Extension of ore bodies proved upto about 650 m vertical depth in Rakha Block and up to about 750 m vertical depth in Kendadih Block. As on 1.4.2022, copper ore reserve and resources of the Company was 631.85 million tonnes. The geological drilling work was completed in FY 202223.During the year, HCL has made additional investment of Rs 6.30 Lakh in the equity of its subsidiary viz. Chhattisgarh Copper Ltd (CCL), out of which 74% equity held by HCL and remaining 26% held by Chhattisgarh Mineral Development Corporation Ltd.
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Hindustan Copper FAQs

Hindustan Copper share price is ₹222.52 in NSE and ₹222.65 in BSE as on 20/2/2025 12:00:00 AM. Please be aware that stock prices are subject to continuous fluctuations due to various factors.

Hindustan Copper share price in the past 1-year return was -9.54. The Hindustan Copper share hit a 1-year low of Rs. 206.66 and a 1-year high of Rs. 415.8.

The market cap of Hindustan Copper is Rs. 21518.22 Cr. as of 20/2/2025 12:00:00 AM.

The PE ratios of Hindustan Copper is 53.52 as of 20/2/2025 12:00:00 AM.

The PB ratios of Hindustan Copper is 8.94 as of 20/2/2025 12:00:00 AM

The Mutual Fund Shareholding in Hindustan Copper was 2.8% at the end of 20/2/2025 12:00:00 AM.

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