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B&B Triplewall Containers Limited

BBTCL
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B&B Triplewall Containers Ltd., an Indian enterprise, specializes in the... B&B Triplewall Containers Ltd., an Indian enterprise, specializes in the production and supply of corrugated boards and boxes, crafted from corrugated paper sheets. Their extensive product line features corrugated boards available in various ply configurations, including 3-ply, 5-ply, 7-ply, and all-ply options. Additionally, they offer a wide array of packaging solutions such as T-folder and I-folder designs, bins, slotted containers, A1 and other self-locking box types, specialized fitments, adjustable-depth boxes, and substantial shipper cartons. These versatile packaging materials serve diverse industries, including agriculture, pharmaceuticals, retail, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), food, and e-commerce. The company also emphasizes sustainability by offering recyclable corrugated boxes. Founded in 1992, B&B Triplewall Containers operates from its headquarters in Krishnagiri, India.
Share Price
$2.63
Market Cap
$53.99M
Change (1 day)
-3.88%
Change (1 year)
12.44%
Country
IN
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Operating Margin for B&B Triplewall Containers Limited (BBTCL)
Operating Margin as of 2026 TTM: 0.00%
According to B&B Triplewall Containers Limited latest financial reports and stock price the company's current Operating Margin (TTM) is 0.00%. At the end of 2026 the company had an Operating Margin of 0.00%.
Operating Margin history for B&B Triplewall Containers Limited from 2026 to 2026
Operating Margin at the end of each year
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Operating Margin for similar companies or competitors
Company Operating Margin Operating Margin Difference Country
12.72% -
US
8.08% -
CH
0.00% -
US
12.41% -
US
-7.44% -
US
What is a company's Operating Margin?
The operating margin is a key indicator to assess the profitability of a company. Higher operating margins are generaly better as they show that a company is able to sell its products or services for much more than their production costs. The operating margin is calculated by dividing a company's earnings by its revenue.