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Synopsis:
United Van Der Horst Limited proposes to divide its existing equity shares so that each share with a face value of Rs. 5 will be split into 5 shares, each with a face value of Rs. 1

The shares of a microcap company, which provides services such as reconditioning, restoration to original standards, reverse engineering, and manufacturing for key industries, have attracted attention following its announcement to split each existing equity share.

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With a market capitalization of Rs.413.16 crore, the shares of United Van Der Horst Limited were trading at Rs.300, up by 2.25 percent from the previous day’s closing price of Rs.293.40. 

What’s the News?

United Van Der Horst Limited is planning a stock split of 1:5 for its equity shares. Currently, each share has a face value of Rs. 5. The proposal is to split each of these existing shares into five new shares. After the split, each new share will have a reduced face value of Rs. 1 from Rs. 5.

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The main reason for the company coming up with a stock split is to make the shares more affordable and accessible to many investors. By lowering the price per share, the company aims to increase the liquidity and trading activity of its shares in the stock market.

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About the company 

United Van Der Horst Limited offers reconditioning, re-standardizing, reverse engineering, and manufacturing services across key sectors, including marine, oil fields, power plants, petrochemicals, mining, and other major processing industries. UVDHL combines patented ‘Porous Krome’ and hard chrome plating techniques with advanced welding processes to deliver high-quality solutions.

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The company’s revenue rose from Rs.5.70 crore in Q1FY25 to Rs.9.09 crore in Q1FY26, while net profit increased from Rs.0.17 crore to Rs.2.04 crore during the same period. 

The company reports a return on equity of 9.01 percent and a return on capital employed of 11.6 percent. Its price-to-earnings ratio stands at 67.17, higher than the industry average of 47.96.

Written by Jhanavi Sivakumar

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