NSE : CENTRALBK
BANKING
44.05
-0.35(-0.79%)
JackpotSell
43.8
30-Nov 10:15
33.89
29.74
30.49
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LTP44.05%Chg-0.79
Change-0.35Earning2.53
Open44.552 WH56
High44.552 WL22.25
Low43.6Vol5116560
Pr.Close44.4Mkt cap383.34
P/E17.44Beta0
Av. VolumeATP(Aprox. )43.67
Last Vol5399639.00Vol %12.51
5 DMA672483020 DMA10609828.3
10 DMA745594050 DMA40883875.12
Rs 1 Month0.42Rs 6 Month7.16
Pivot PointLTP44.05
DailyPP44
S143.5R144.4
S243.1R244.9
S342.6R345.3
WeeklyPP44.8167
S143.1333R145.6833
S242.2667R247.3667
S340.5833R348.2333
MonthlyPP46.1667
S137.8833R151.4833
S232.5667R259.7667
S324.2833R365.0833
Sell BelowBuy Above
Intraday43.75Intraday44.2
Shot Term42.7Shot Term46.525
Long Term42.025Long Term48.825
Buy TargetSell Target
Intraday44.6Intraday43.25
Shot Term50.35Shot Term41.8333
Long Term55.625Long Term33.7417
H,L,CHighLowClose
L Day44.543.643.9
L Week46.543.9544
L Month54.4540.8543.2
L3 Months5634.134.85
L6 Months5626.427
Movining Av.(SMA)
Daily
5 DMA44.2250 DMA46.777
10 DMA44.85589 DMA41.023
20 DMA44.8525100 DMA39.5895
30 DMA45.105150 DMA35.6103
34 DMA45.5074200 DMA33.1405
Weekly
5 DMA44.6430 DMA36.5017
10 DMA47.02534 DMA35.3588
20 DMA40.837550 DMA33.15
Performance
T Chg(%)-0.79 %3 Months24.435 %
1 Week-0.339367 %6 Months59.3128 %
1 Month1.96759%9 month68.7739%
1 Year70.4062 %YTD0.00341686 %

FAQ

What is the share price of Central Bank of India?

Central Bank of India share price is ₹44.05 As on 30 Nov, 2023 | 03:32PM.Company shares prices keep fluctuating as per market conditions. There may be many reasons to rise and fall of share price of stocks. It may be market conditions, it may be sector and industry reasons and it may be stocks itself like earnings, order, upgrade or downgrade etc.

What is the Market cap of Central Bank of India?

The Market Cap of Central Bank of India is ₹38334 Cr As on 30 Nov, 2023 | 03:32PM. Market capitalization, or market cap, is the total value of a company's shares of stock. It is one measurement of a company's size. A high market cap signifies that the company has a larger presence in the market. Larger companies may have less growth potential compares to start-up firms. Market capitalization refers to how much a company is worth as determined by the stock market. It is defined as the total market value of all outstanding shares. To calculate a company's market cap, multiply the number of outstanding shares by the current market value of one share.

What is the PE ratio of Central Bank of India?

The P/E ratio of Central Bank of India is 17.44 As on 30 Nov, 2023 | 03:32PM. Price to Earnings Ratio or Price to Earnings Multiple is the ratio of share price of a stock to its earnings per share (EPS). PE ratio is one of the most popular valuation metric of stocks. Typically, the average P/E ratio is around 20 to 25. In general, a high P/E suggests that investors are expecting higher earnings growth in the future compared to companies with a lower P/E. A low P/E can indicate either that a company may currently be undervalued or that the company growth has stagnant due to its matured stage.

What is the 52-week high and 52-week low of Central Bank of India?

A 52 week high of Central Bank of India is ₹56 while 52 week low is ₹22.25. A 52 week high, as the name suggests, is the highest price that the security/stock has traded over a 52 week period i.e. a year. Similarly 52 week low is the lowest price that stock has traded over a 52 week period. It is a technical indicator that is used to analyse the security's current price. The 52 week high and 52 week low are also used to predict future movements as well. 52 week is bullish signal and 52 week low is bearish signal.

What is Support price of Central Bank of India?

First support of Central Bank of India is ₹43.50
Second support of Central Bank of India is ₹43.10
Third support of Central Bank of India is ₹42.60
Traders use support to plan entry. Support is the level at which demand is strong enough to stop the stock from falling any further. Support is specific point on chart at which maximum buiying occurs.

What is Resistance price of Central Bank of India?

First resistance of Central Bank of India is ₹44.40
Second resistance of Central Bank of India is ₹44.90
Third resistance of Central Bank of India is ₹45.30
Traders use resistance to plan exit of trade. Resistance is the level at which selling is strong enough to stop the stock from moving up any further. Resistance is specific point on chart at which maximum selling occurs.

What is Central Bank of India share price target 2023?

First target of Central Bank of India is ₹51.48
Second target of Central Bank of India is ₹59.77
Third target of Central Bank of India is ₹65.08

What is Central Bank of India share price target 2025?

First target of Central Bank of India is ₹61.50
Second target of Central Bank of India is ₹79.44
Third target of Central Bank of India is ₹88.88

What is Central Bank of India share price history?

DateOpenHighLowCloseVolume%Chg
2023-11-3044.544.543.644.055399640-0.79
2023-11-2944.945.0544.244.46556220-1.01
2023-11-2844.145.143.644.75113935001.47
2023-11-2444.2544.74444.14680320-0.68
2023-11-234444.64444.3555944100
2023-11-2244.945.0543.9544.356525000-2.1
2023-11-2145.845.8544.845.156430180-1.21
2023-11-2045.846.545.3545.558448670-0.65
2023-11-1746.0546.2545.5545.859622660-2.03
2023-11-1647.347.346.746.89908740-1.27

Historical share price of stock is needed to find the trend of stock, performance analysis of stock price. History of share price is also used to find the demand and supply by analyzing volume data if available.

What is the ROE (Return on Equity) of Central Bank of India?

The ROE of Central Bank of India is 0.00% . Return on equity (ROE) is the measure of a company's net income divided by its shareholders' equity. ROE is a gauge of a corporation's profitability and how efficiently it generates those profits. The higher the ROE, the better a company. A return on equity ratio of 15% to 20% is usually considered good. ROE is a gauge of a corporation's profitability and how efficiently it generates those profits.

What is the Earning per Share (EPS) of Central Bank of India?

The EPS of Central Bank of India is ₹2.53. Earnings per share (EPS) is a company's net profit divided by the number of common shares it has outstanding. EPS indicates how much money a company makes for each share of its stock. There's no fixed answer for what is a good EPS. When comparing companies, it's helpful to look closely at how EPS is trending and how it matches up to competitor earnings. Remember that a higher EPS can suggest growth and stock price increases.

What is the ROCE of Central Bank of India?

The ROCE of Central Bank of India is 0.00%. Return on capital employed is a financial ratio that measures a company's profitability in terms of all of its capital. ROCE is similar to return on invested capital. It's always a good idea to compare the ROCE of companies in the same industry. The higher the ROCE, the better it is. The ratio calculated as 20% is considered good, indicating the company is more profitable and has a stable financial position in the market.

What is the NPM (Net profit margin) of Central Bank of India?

The NPM of Central Bank of India is 0.00%. Net Profit Margin is a financial ratio used to calculate the percentage of profit a company produces from its total revenue. Net profit margin helps investors assess if a company's management is generating enough profit from its sales and whether operating costs and overhead costs are under control.

What is EBITDA of Central Bank of India?

The EBITDA of Central Bank of India is 0.00%. EBITDA stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It is the alternate method of measuring profitability in net income. EBITDA is useful when comparing companies with different capital investment, debt, and tax profiles.This key profitability measure is one of the main measures of a company's financial health and ability to generate cash. It is one of the most widely used measures of a company's financial health and ability to generate cash.

What is Debt to Equity ratio (D/E Ratio) of Central Bank of India?

The debt to equity ratio of Central Bank of India is 0.00. The debt-to-equity ratio (D/E ratio) shows how much debt a company has compared to its assets. It is found by dividing a company's total debt by total shareholder equity. Generally, a good debt to equity ratio is around 1 to 1.5. However, the ideal debt to equity ratio will vary depending on the industry, as some industries use more debt financing than others. A higher D/E ratio means the company may have a harder time covering its liabilities. It will be very hard if the economic scenario worsens.