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Multibagger stock: Small-cap stock under ₹100 edges higher despite flat trend on D-street

Multibagger stock: Small-cap stock under ₹100 edges higher despite flat trend on D-street

Mint29-04-2025

Multibagger stock: Small-cap stock under ₹ 100 edged higher during the morning trades on Tuesday despite flat trend on D-street as the benchmark indices Sensex and the NIfty-50 index traded rangebound.
Multibagger, small cap stock MIC Electronics Limited share price was trading higher on Tuesday on the BSe despite the benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty 50 trading range bound today
MIC Electronics share price opened at ₹ 57.47 n the BSE on Tuesday. At the time of opening the MIC Electronics share price was more than 1% lower compared to the previous days closing price of ₹ 58.49. The MIC Electronics share price however could rebound to the level of ₹ 59.33 which also meant gains of almost 1.4% by the MIC Electronics share price over the previous days closing price. Notably MIC Electronics share price had rebounded more than 3% from the opening level of MIC Electronics share price
The MIC Electronics share price having more than 225% over last 5 years has given Multibagger returns to the investors
MIC Electronics recently on Monday 28 April 2025 announced the receipt of approval of ISO certificate
MIC Electronics in its intimation to the exchanges said that the company has been awarded ISO 45001:2018 and ISO 14001:2015 certificates from United Registrar of Systems in recognition of the organization's Environmental Management System.
The scope of activities covered under this ISO certificate for MIC Electronics are design and development, manufacture, supply, and servicing of LED display systems, GRID off-GRID LED lighting products, oxygen concentrators, emergency lighting systems, energy-efficient LED-based luminaire units for passenger coaches, microprocessor-based controllers for roof-mounted AC, SMPS-based integrated power supply, EV chargers, smart meters, public address and passenger information systems (PAPIS), passenger information systems, GPS location-based public address and passenger information systems, and LED destination boards in AC and NON-AC ICF and LHB coaches

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