#StelisBioPharma is producing 200mn doses for Sputnik for RDIF

Even if they sell each doze for Rs 200, that's almost 4K cr in sales
Strides owns 33% of Stelis, so 1.6Kcr in sales

Sales of Strides = 3316cr + 1.6Kcr + 0.8cr (Stelis value)

Market Cap = 7kcr
Selling for ~1x sales
Still selling for ~1x sales after taking account for below mentioned correction.

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