Mphasis shares up 1.82% as Sensex rises

Synopsis

A total of 5,707 shares changed hands on the counter till 10:15AM (IST)

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Shares of MphasiS Ltd. gained 1.82 per cent to Rs 1845.0 in Tuesday's session as of 10:15AM (IST) even as the equity benchmark Sensex traded 386.83 points higher at 60233.34.

Earlier in the day, the stock witnessed a gap up start to the session. The stock quoted a 52-week high price of Rs 3205.0 and a 52-week low of Rs 1664.25 on NSE. Around 5707 shares changed hands on the counter till 10:15AM (IST).

The stock opened at Rs 1828.65 and has touched an intraday high and low of Rs 1846.95 and Rs 1813.65 during the session so far. The counter quoted a price-to-earnings (PE) ratio of 21.36, earnings per share (EPS) of Rs 86.27 and price to book value (PB) of 9.13, while the return on equity (ROE) stood at Rs 20.6.

Promoter/ FII Holding
The promoters held 55.65 per cent stake in the company as of April 11, while FII and MF ownerships stood at 18.89 per cent and 12.55 per cent, respectively.

Key Financials
With a market capitalisation of Rs 34707.97 crore, the company operates in the IT Consulting & Software - Mid Cap industry. For the quarter ended 31-Dec-2022, the company reported consolidated sales of Rs 3546.19 crore, down 0.48 per cent from the previous quarter?s Rs 3563.23 crore and down 12.42 per cent from the same quarter a year ago. The company reported net profit of Rs 412.27 crore for the latest quarter, up 15.26 per cent from the corresponding quarter last year.

Technical Indicators
The relative strength index (RSI) of the stock stands at 46.09. The RSI oscillates between zero and 100. Traditionally, it is considered overbought condition when the RSI value is above 70 and oversold condition when it is below 30. Analysts say the RSI indicator should not be seen in isolation, as it may not be sufficient to take a trading call, just the way a fundamental analyst cannot give a "buy" or "sell" recommendation using a single valuation ratio.
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