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Mawana Sugars Share Price

MAWANASUG

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10th Jul 2026 | 3:28 PM
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Mawana Sugars Performance

Price Movement

₹112.00

₹111.25

₹114.00

Today's LowToday's High

1 Year Performance

₹112.00

₹75.08

₹123.75

52 Week Low52 Week High

Markets Today

High₹114.00
Low₹111.25
Open at₹111.99
Prev Close₹111.94
Volumes61.20 K
Avg Price₹112.19
Lower Circuit₹106.35
Upper Circuit₹117.53

Historical Performance

3M High₹123.75
3M Low₹95.31
1 Yr High₹123.75
1 Yr Low₹75.08
3 Yr High₹137.00
3 Yr Low₹75.08
5 Yr High₹179.70
5 Yr Low₹69.30

Summary

As of 10-07-2026 20:02, Mawana Sugars Ltd. share price today is ₹0, with a change of ₹-111.94 (-100.00%) from the previous close of ₹111.94. The stock opened at ₹111.99 and traded between ₹111.25 and ₹114, with a total traded volume of 61198 shares. The company has a market capitalization of ₹437.9 Cr in the Food, Beverages & Tobacco sector. while its 52-week high and low are ₹123.75 and ₹75.08, respectively.

Mawana Sugars Ltd. valuation metrics include a P/E ratio of 11.8, EPS of ₹9.48, and book value of ₹0.80. Profitability indicators show ROE of 7.06% along with a dividend yield of 3.6%. Mawana Sugars Ltd. has reported revenue of ₹1570.94 Cr and net profit of ₹37.09 Cr.

Mawana Sugars Ltd. technical indicators include Day RSI at 58.2, Day MFI at 80.9, Day ADX at 20.1. Additional indicators include Commodity Channel Index (CCI) at 56.2 and Williams %R at -17.14. Momentum indicators show Day MACD at 1.3, Day MACD Signal Line at 0.94, DayATR at 4.99. Rate of Change indicators for Mawana Sugars Ltd. include ROC125 at 28.02 and ROC21 at 8.31.

Exponential moving averages include EMA5 at ₹109.2, EMA10 at ₹107.9, EMA12 at ₹107.6, EMA20 at ₹106.8, EMA26 at ₹106.3, EMA50 at ₹104, EMA100 at ₹99.3, EMA200 at ₹95.4. Simple moving averages include SMA5 at ₹109.5, SMA10 at ₹105.6, SMA20 at ₹107.4, SMA30 at ₹105, SMA50 at ₹105.9, SMA100 at ₹96.4, SMA150 at ₹91.9, SMA200 at ₹90.8.

Support levels for Mawana Sugars are placed at First Support ₹107.79, Second Support ₹103.65, Third Support ₹101.29. Resistance levels are seen at First Resistance ₹114.29, Second Resistance ₹116.65, Third Resistance ₹120.79. Mawana Sugars Ltd. shareholding pattern shows promoter holding at 63.49%, FII holding at 0.45%, DII holding at 0%, public holding at 36.01%.

Mawana Sugars Fundamentals

Market Cap
Above industry Median
437.90 Cr.
PE Ratio (TTM)
Below industry Median
11.80
Dividend Yield
Market Leader
3.60
Net Profit TTM
66% decr over last year
37.09
Net Profit Growth
66% decr over last year
37.09
PEG Ratio
Negative PEG TTM
-0.20
ROE
68% decr over last year
7.06
Operating Revenue TTM
1,570.94
Operating Revenue Growth
8.6% incr over last year
Book Value
Below industry Median
0.80
MFI
MFI strongly Overbought
80.90
RSI
RSI is mid-range
58.20
EPS (TTM)
9.48
Debt to Equity
0.80
Face Value
10
Operating Profit Margin Qtr.
6.65
Operating Profit Qtr.
87.72
Net Profit Qtr.
62.83
Operating Revenue Qtr.
374.41
PB Ratio
0.80

Mawana Sugars Financials

*All values are in Rs. Cr
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Mar 2026
Dec 2025
Sep 2025
Jun 2025
Mar 2025
Total Revenue372.74365.35427399.07341.46
Operating Expense284.87338.01437.39399.54252.41
Operating Profit87.8727.34-10.39-0.4789.05
Depreciation8.387.947.387.208.76
Interest6.150.514.4411.046.67
Tax21.281.41-5.49-4.6016.79
Net Profit62.983.77-16.37-13.6661.81

Mawana Sugars Technicals

Mawana Sugars Ltd. EMA & SMA

112.00

3.57 (3.29%)

Bullish Moving Average

16

Bearish Moving Average

0

Day EMA5 ₹109.2
Day EMA10 ₹107.9
Day EMA12 ₹107.6
Day EMA20 ₹106.8
Day EMA26 ₹106.3
Day EMA50 ₹104
Day EMA100 ₹99.3
Day EMA200 ₹95.4

Mawana Sugars Support and Resistance

Resistance

First Resistance₹114.29
Second Resistance₹116.65
Third Resistance₹120.79

Support

First Support₹107.79
Second Support₹103.65
Third Support₹101.29

Technical Indicators

Day RSI58.20
Day MFI80.90
Day ADX20.10
Day Commodity Channel Index56.20
William-17.14
Day MACD1.30
Day MACD Signal Line0.94
Day ATR4.99
Day ROC12528.02
Day ROC218.31

About Mawana Sugars Limited Share Price

Mawana Sugars Limited, with its corporate operations in Gurugram, functions as a sugar, ethanol, and co-generation power producing company in India. The company was incorporated in 1961 and was formerly known as Siel Limited, changing its name to Mawana Sugars Limited in January 2008. Mawana Sugars produces high-quality white sugar, refined sugar, specialty sugars, and pharmaceutical grade sugar through its technical collaboration with Tate & Lyle (UK). The company also operates distillery and co-generation facilities at its plants in Uttar Pradesh, producing ethanol and generating power from bagasse.

Mawana Sugars share price today on NSE and BSE signifies how market participants react to the company’s operational performance and the overall developments in the sugar and allied sectors. The company’s financial health depends on sugarcane crushing volumes, yield and recovery rates, government-mandated sugar release quotas and pricing, domestic demand from bulk and retail consumers, and the performance of its sugar, ethanol, and power generation co-products. Mawana Sugars stock price is influenced by various factors such as earnings, changes in government policies like the Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP) for sugarcane, export policies, and ethanol blending targets. In the longer run, strategies such as improving operational efficiencies, expanding distillery capacity for ethanol production, and diversifying into value-added sugar products affect the stock market perceptions. All these factors need to be monitored closely to have an idea about the company’s stock price movements.

Mawana Sugars live share price provides real-time information about the last price traded, bid and ask prices, and trading volume. These indicators represent market activity and liquidity, reflecting investor response to corporate announcements, economic conditions, and sector news. Constant monitoring of the Mawana Sugars live price helps in observing short-term price volatility and shows how a stock moves relative to the broader BSE FMCG or BSE SmallCap index. Furthermore, monitoring Mawana Sugars stock price movements helps investors understand real-time market sentiment, price fluctuations, and trading behaviour. It allows them to evaluate short-term performance, and respond to news, quarterly results, or sector trends that may influence the company’s valuation and overall investment outlook.

Mawana Sugars Limited Company Fundamentals

a. Company Background

Mawana Sugars Limited was incorporated in India in 1961. The company is engaged in the production and sale of sugar, ethanol, and co-generation power. The company’s operations include sugarcane crushing and sugar manufacturing, as well as ethanol production through its distillery. The company also operates a co-generation power plant that uses bagasse to generate power for its own facilities and sells surplus power to the grid. The company’s sugar products are sold across India to bulk and retail consumers, while its ethanol is sold to oil marketing companies under government policies. Over time, this privately owned sugar company has expanded its operations and modernized its facilities. The company is headquartered in Gurugram, Haryana. Financial performance is assessed through standard metrics such as revenue growth, operating margins, and crushing volumes. Market valuation indicators such as the P/E ratio are used by analysts for comparative assessment within the sugar and allied sectors. Overall fundamentals are influenced by government policies, sugarcane availability, and input cost fluctuations.

b. Company Product Lines

  • White and refined sugar is produced from sugarcane crushing and refining, including specialty sugars such as icing sugar, instant sugar, and pharmaceutical and industrial grade sugars for the food processing and pharmaceutical industries
  • Ethanol is produced from molasses, a by-product of sugar manufacturing, and sold to oil marketing companies to meet government ethanol blending targets
  • Co-generation power is generated using bagasse as fuel at the company’s production facilities, used for captive consumption with surplus power sold to the grid
  • Industrial alcohol is produced and sold for various industrial applications

The product portfolio is structured to serve both domestic and industrial customers.

c. Company Revenue Model

  • Bulk and retail sugar sales form the core revenue source
  • Ethanol sales represent a significant and growing revenue stream for the company
  • Power sales generate additional revenue through the sale of surplus power to the state electricity grid or local industrial zones
  • Molasses and press mud are by-product sales from the sugar manufacturing process, contributing to the company’s diversified revenue model

Revenue performance is primarily influenced by government sugar pricing policies, sugarcane costs, ethanol blending targets, and selling price realizations in domestic markets.

d. Geographic Presence

  • Manufacturing facilities located in Uttar Pradesh, where sugarcane crushing, distillery, and co-generation operations are based
  • Corporate headquarters located in Gurugram, Haryana
  • Domestic trade sales network serves customers across India through direct industrial supply channels and retail distribution

e. Key Milestones

  • 1961: Incorporation of the company
  • 2008: Name changed from Siel Limited to Mawana Sugars Limited in January
  • 2010: Began modernization processes to improve operational efficiency
  • 2020: Diversified its business by entering new product segments such as fuel and feed
  • 2025: Reported mixed financial performance with a strong net profit for the fiscal year but a decline in quarterly net profit
  • Recent years: Continued focus on improving sugarcane crushing capacity, distillery capacity, and overall operational efficiency

f. Industry Perspective

The Indian sugar industry is heavily influenced by government policies, including regulated minimum selling prices of sugar, Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP) for sugarcane, export subsidies, and ethanol blending programs. Demand trends are influenced by seasonal consumption, festival demand, and the food processing industry. The industry is also affected by fluctuations in sugarcane yield, monsoon patterns, government price controls, which directly impact production costs. The shift towards sustainability and cleaner fuels such as ethanol is increasingly positioning the industry as a partner in the energy sector. Companies in the sector must manage regulatory volatility in cane pricing, sugar price cycles, and the cyclical nature of government ethanol blending programs while maintaining operational efficiency. These factors collectively influence financial performance and investor perception of firms like Mawana Sugars.

Mawana Sugars Limited Stock Market Presence: Listings & Index Representation

Mawana Sugars Limited is listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) under the symbol MAWANASUG and on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) with the scrip code 523371. Mawana Sugars share price is actively traded on both exchanges. The company’s market presence is within the small-cap segment of the market. Due to its size and sector focus, Mawana Sugars stock price is generally tracked by investors interested in the sugar, ethanol, and agri-commodity industries.

Mawana Sugars Limited is part of several broad-based and sector-specific stock market indices, reflecting its position as a small-cap sugar company in India. While it is not included in benchmark indices like the Sensex or Nifty 50, it is a constituent of wider market indices such as the BSE SmallCap and BSE FMCG indices. Mawana Sugars share price finds representation in these indices based on its market standing. Mawana Sugars stock price presence in these indices helps investors track the company relative to other sugar and consumer goods companies.

Mawana Sugars Limited Stock Performance and Share Price History

Mawana Sugars share price on the NSE reflects its position as a sugar and ethanol producer in the heavily regulated Indian sugar sector. Its performance is qualitatively driven by factors such as sugarcane crushing volumes, ethanol realizations, sugar offtake, and the ability to maintain operational efficiency while managing a cyclical commodity business. Investors compare the Mawana Sugars share price movement with other sugar companies to assess relative strength.

These underlying factors become visible through real market movements across different time periods. Similar trends appear during earnings-driven price changes. Broader sector strength has also supported Mawana Sugars share price. Beyond operational and sector influences, corporate actions such as the company’s expansion of its distillery capacity for ethanol production can significantly affect share price movements by shaping future growth expectations. This shows how strategic initiatives may trigger short-term swings, even within a regulatory environment influenced by sugar price cycles, government export policies, and ethanol blending mandates.

While short-term movements respond to events and announcements, longer-term valuation trends are better captured by the stock’s annual high and low levels, offering context beyond daily or weekly changes. A notable peak indicates stronger government policies and stable production margins, whereas a significant low aligns with market corrections or sector volatility. Mawana Sugars share price extremes reflect the impact of sugar pricing policies, global sugar and crude oil price trends, and earnings visibility, providing a framework for understanding historical performance.

Mawana Sugars stock price behaviour mirrors the trading patterns of a small-cap commodity company within India’s agricultural and energy ecosystem. The company’s diversified portfolio spanning sugar, ethanol, and power generation has shaped its price history. Over recent years, the stock has experienced periods of sharp gains on the back of positive policy announcements, followed by phases of consolidation.

The company’s performance has closely tracked government policies on sugarcane pricing, sugar exports, and ethanol blending. Positive momentum appeared following supportive policy moves for the sugar sector, improving liquidity for sugar mills. The company reported a net profit for the fiscal year compared to a loss in the previous year. However, high sugarcane costs and lower sugar prices have led to consolidation in Mawana Sugars share price. Quarterly net profit can vary significantly.

Despite challenging sector dynamics, Mawana Sugars shares have responded to strategic diversification into ethanol and power generation, which offer additional revenue streams and reduce dependence on sugar realizations.

Mawana Sugars share price has declined for several recurring reasons. A drop in sugar prices (government-mandated or otherwise) or a reduction in ethanol offtake directly impacts revenue and leads to selling pressure. Changes in government policy regarding sugar export subsidies, cane pricing, or ethanol blending targets can also cause Mawana Sugars share price to fall. Moreover, increases in operational costs without matching price increases compress margins, making the stock less attractive. Periods of global economic slowdown that affect crude oil prices (linked to ethanol) and sugar demand raise concerns, leading to price declines. The stock remains sensitive to news of government policy and sugarcane crop estimates. Broader market sell-offs in small-cap stocks also pull Mawana Sugars share price down, regardless of the company’s individual performance. Delays in government payments or inventory buildup could also lead to a decline.

Mawana Sugars Limited Investor Relevance and Role in Portfolio

Mawana Sugars Limited is a holding in small-cap and agri-commodity sector portfolios, offering exposure to the sugar refining, ethanol production, and co-gen power industry. Its inclusion in consumer goods indices underscores its importance in India’s staple goods supply chain. The company’s operational history, its strategic diversification into higher-margin products like ethanol, and its integrated operating model make it a consideration for long-term allocations.

Mawana Sugars share price receives influence from the company’s ownership structure. Mawana Sugars equity is held by a broad mix of promoters, institutional investors, and retail investors, reflecting its standing in India’s agri-commodity sector. Promoters hold a stable majority stake of around sixty-three percent of the company’s total shares. Foreign institutional investors hold a modest portion of the company’s shares. Domestic institutional investors maintain a small holding. Mutual funds hold a negligible stake. The public holds the remaining stake. This investor base, with stable promoter participation, underscores the company’s role as a holding in both domestic and focused portfolios concentrating on sugar and related industries.

Beyond fundamentals and ownership, the stock is actively monitored in cash market segments, where trading volumes and delivery patterns reflect expectations on sugar prices, ethanol demand, and regulatory policy actions. The stock is available for trading on both major Indian exchanges, allowing investors to take positions based on their outlook for the sugar sector. Market participants watch these trading indicators to gauge sentiment around quarterly results and policy announcements, such as the announcement of the FRP for sugarcane or the ethanol blending target.

Technical indicators provide additional insight into short-term momentum shifts in Mawana Sugars stock price. While these indicators are primarily used for near-term trading decisions, they also help investors and portfolio managers understand broader market sentiment and anticipate potential volatility, especially around key events or announcements. In the short term and weekly timeframe, the stock has exhibited price movements that correlate with broader agri-commodity sector trends. The company’s debt to equity ratio reflects a moderate use of leverage. Return on equity and return on capital employed are at certain levels, and the company’s book value per share is a reference point for valuation.

Overall, Mawana Sugars demonstrates a certain volatility profile compared to the broader market, with the stock generally considered to have moderate systematic risk. This makes it responsive to broader market movements and sector-specific factors such as government policy shifts, raw material price fluctuations, and domestic demand cycles.

Mawana Sugars Limited Sectoral Relevance and Peer Positioning

Mawana Sugars Limited sector relevance stems from its over six-decade presence in the sugar industry, its position as a sugar and ethanol manufacturer serving bulk, retail, and industrial sugar markets while also participating in the fuel and energy sectors through its distillery and co-generation power operations, its integrated operating model from sugarcane crushing to power generation, its technical collaboration with Tate & Lyle (UK), and its strategic diversification into higher-margin ethanol production, establishing it as a focused small-cap sugar and bio-fuel provider supporting India’s sugar and energy ecosystem. Peer comparisons with companies like EID Parry, Balrampur Chini Mills, Bannari Amman Sugars, Dalmia Bharat Sugar, and Dhampur Sugar Mills focus on sugarcane crushing capacity, ethanol production volumes, product mix, and value-added product diversification rather than short-term stock moves. These benchmarks help investors assess operational scale, efficiency, and regulatory adherence. Institutional tracking of sugar production estimates, cane pricing, and government ethanol blending policies further highlights Mawana Sugars positioning within India’s broader sugar industry.

Mawana Sugars market cap highlights its position as a small-cap player within India’s sugar sector. Based on recent data, the company’s market capitalization fluctuates within a range depending on the reporting period. The market cap has moved in line with investor perceptions of the company’s growth potential following its diversification into ethanol and power co-generation. From earlier years through more recent periods, Mawana Sugars market cap showed an increasing trend as the company improved its operational efficiency, followed by phases of consolidation. This pattern reflects investor confidence during favourable sugar cycles, followed by contraction during challenging periods impacted by government price controls and policy changes.

Mawana Sugars earnings trajectory demonstrates the impact of its operational execution in a regulated commodity industry. In recent fiscal years, total income showed trends supported by the core sugar and ethanol business. Based on available data, the company’s revenue from operations increased from the previous fiscal year to the most recent fiscal year. Net profit for the fiscal year showed improvement, though quarterly net profit can vary due to seasonality and policy announcements. The company has faced headwinds from fluctuating sugarcane costs, competitive pressures, and changes in government policy. However, the company has diversified into ethanol and power generation and expects continued contributions from these segments in the coming times.

Mawana Sugars EPS provides insight into its operational performance and income generation from sugar, ethanol, and power. The company reported certain levels of basic EPS in recent fiscal years that showed improvement compared to previous periods. The company’s EPS for the last full fiscal year was higher compared to the prior fiscal year, showing notable improvement.

Mawana Sugars P/E ratio reflects how investors perceive the company’s earnings relative to its revenue streams from sugar, ethanol, and power. Based on available data, the current P/E ratio stood at a certain level compared to the industry average, often trading at a discount to its peer range. The company’s profit after tax has shown patterns from previous fiscal years to the most recent fiscal year. Quarterly performance has demonstrated movement, with profit after tax showing changes from earlier quarters to later quarters, accompanied by movement in total income on a quarter-on-quarter basis. Mawana Sugars P/E ratio reflects how market sentiment evolves alongside the company’s operational performance in a cyclical industry. The net profit margin has shown movement in recent quarters compared to same quarters of prior years, indicating how the company manages cost structures and pricing in a competitive sugar market.

Summary

Mawana Sugars Limited operates as a small-cap sugar and ethanol manufacturer with a history spanning over six decades. Mawana Sugars share price gets influenced by government sugar pricing policies, sugarcane costs, ethanol blending targets, and the company’s ability to maintain operational efficiency. The company’s diversification into ethanol and power generation supports its market position. Mawana Sugars stock price reflects operational execution within the heavily regulated and cyclical sugar sector. The ownership structure shows stable promoter holding of about sixty-three percent with modest institutional participation and a significant retail minority.

Mawana Sugars Shareholding Pattern

Held ByMar 2025Jun 2025Sep 2025Dec 2025Mar 2026Jun 2026
Promoter63.563.563.563.563.563.5
FII0.410.60.40.60.4
DII0.1000.100.1
Public3635.535.93635.936

Mawana Sugars Delivery And Volume

PeriodCombined Delivery VolumeNSE+BSE Traded Volume AvgDaily Avg Delivery Volume %
Day1.05 L1.05 L100.00%
Week1.11 L1.11 L100.00%
1 Month90.04 K90.04 K100.00%
6 Month76.8 K1.28 L59.99%

Mawana Sugars SWOT Analysis

Strengths19
Weakness4
Opportunity0
Threats0

30 Day SMA crossing over 200 Day SMA, and current price greater than open

Profit making Companies with High ROCE and Low PE

Companies with 10% increase in share price over three months, with rising net profit growth

Strong Momentum: Price above short, medium and long term moving averages

Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Month

PEG lower than Industry PEG

High Momentum Scores (Technical Scores greater than 50)

Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Week

Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Month

Overbought by Money Flow Index (MFI)

Growth in Net Profit with increasing Profit Margin (QoQ)

Increasing profits every quarter for the past 2 quarters

Company able to generate Net Cash - Improving Net Cash Flow for last 2 years

Book Value per share Improving for last 2 years

Companies with Zero Promoter Pledge

RSI indicating price strength

Top Gainers

Stocks near 52 Week High with Significant Volumes

Stocks Outperforming their Industry Price Change in the Quarter

Mawana Sugars Corporate Action

Ex-Date
Dividend Amount
Dividend Type
Record Date
Instrument Type
25 Jun, 20264FINAL27 Jun, 2026Equity Share
20 Jun, 20251FINAL21 Jun, 2025Equity Share
22 Nov, 20243INTERIM23 Nov, 2024Equity Share
28 Jun, 20244FINAL29 Jun, 2024Equity Share
07 Jul, 20233FINAL07 Jul, 2023Equity Share
21 Sep, 20223FINALEquity Share
16 Sep, 20213FINALEquity Share
19 Jan, 20061INTERIM20 Jan, 2006Equity Share

Mawana Sugars Stock Comparison

Financials
Price (₹)₹81₹2,097.70₹16.61₹113.01₹23.21₹22
% Change-0.94%0.56%-1.72%-0.31%-0.51%1.29%
Revenue TTM (₹ Cr)₹1,134.17₹1,891.09₹3,384.46₹783.82₹1,449.45₹6,916.50
Net Profit TTM (₹ Cr)₹55.56₹127.86₹45.22₹34.46₹51.76₹164.76
PE TTM15.1024.7012.3060.0013.506.60
1 Year Return-19.8322.689.8117.96-22.03-28.79
ROCE-35.5928.3631.7422.1326.03

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