MEGASOFT.NS
Indicators Trend Forecast
Technical Analysis
Risk Value ₹2
Risk % 3.92%
Volatility ₹1.24
Last 50 Day High ₹91.45
Last 50 Day Min ₹49.06
Predicted Resistance ₹53.11
Predicted Floor ₹49.07
News Sentiment
BSE to move 24 shares to restricted segment, NSE 13 scrips Neutral
Regulatory Information

Regulation: First: Reg. 17 : Deals with the overall board composition and its functions for corporate governance. Second: : Third: :

Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

No SOPs data available for this stock.

Ex Dividend Date Information

Ex Dividend Date: June 10, 2008

Earnings Date Information

Earnings Date: May 13, 2025

Summary

Technical Overview Of MEGASOFT.NS (Megasoft Limited)

Above is the summary for the technical analysis of Megasoft Limited, whose ticker name is MEGASOFT.NS and belongs to sector Technology, and it is listed in NSE (National Stock Exchange).

The Megasoft Limited has a current value in NSE (National Stock Exchange) of , and the Megasoft Limited, whose ticker name is MEGASOFT.NS, has changed from the previous closing value.

The MEGASOFT.NS, which is Megasoft Limited, has a risk value of ₹2, volatility of ₹1.24, and the MEGASOFT.NS has a last 50 days high value of ₹91.45, MEGASOFT.NS and a last 50 days min value of ₹49.06.

And the company has the following upcoming events:

Ex Dividend Date Information

Ex Dividend Date: June 10, 2008

Earnings Date Information

Earnings Date: May 13, 2025

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