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Coal India Limited (COALINDIA.NS)

NSE - NSE Real-time price. Currency in INR
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443.50-20.95 (-4.51%)
At close: 03:30PM IST
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Previous close464.45
Open465.35
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range441.35 - 467.70
52-week range223.25 - 487.60
Volume15,595,106
Avg. volume13,225,365
Market cap2.733T
Beta (5Y monthly)0.29
PE ratio (TTM)7.31
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield29.75 (6.41%)
Ex-dividend date20 Feb 2024
1y target estN/A
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  • Reuters

    UPDATE 2-Majority of recent CO2 emissions linked to just 57 producers, report says

    The vast majority of planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions since 2016 can be traced to a group of 57 fossil fuel and cement producers, researchers said on Thursday. From 2016 to 2022, the 57 entities including nation-states, state-owned firms and investor-owned companies produced 80% of the world's CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and cement production, said the Carbon Majors report by non-profit think tank InfluenceMap. The world's top three CO2-emitting companies in the period were state-owned oil firm Saudi Aramco, Russia's state-owned energy giant Gazprom and state-owned producer Coal India, the report said.

  • Reuters

    Majority of recent CO2 emissions linked to just 57 producers, report says

    The vast majority of planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions since 2016 can be traced to a group of just 57 fossil fuels and cement producers, researchers said on Thursday. From 2016 to 2022, the 57 entities including nation-states, state-owned firms and investor-owned companies produced 80% of the world's CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and cement production, said the Carbon Majors report by non-profit think tank InfluenceMap. The world's top three CO2-emitting companies in the period were state-owned oil firm Saudi Aramco, Russia's state-owned energy giant Gazprom and state-owned producer Coal India, the report said.