5,000% Multibagger Returns: Transformers manufacturer secures new order worth Rs 27,35,24,000 from Cabcon India Ltd
DSIJ Intelligence-1 / 03 Sep 2025/ Categories: Multibaggers, Trending

The stock gave multibagger returns of 2,800 per cent in just 2 year and a whopping 5,000 per cent in 10 years.
Marsons Limited has secured a substantial domestic purchase order from Cabcon India Limited for Rs 27,35,24,000. The contract is for the supply of 38 power transformers, each with a rating of 33/11 KV, 3-phase, 50 Hz, 10.0 MVA. These transformers are specified as ONAN (Oil Natural Air Natural), copper wound, and of the outdoor, conventional type, complete with all necessary accessories. This order signifies a major contract for Marsons in the domestic market.
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Marsons Limited, a seasoned player in the power and distribution transformer industry, boasts over six decades of expertise. Their comprehensive capabilities span the entire value chain, from meticulous design and manufacturing to reliable supply, rigorous testing, and seamless commissioning of power transformers.
As a multifaceted organisation, they offer a diverse range of products, including Distribution & Power Transformers (10 KVA to 160 MVA, 220 kV class), Furnace Transformers, Dry Type Transformers, and specialised application transformers. Their advanced manufacturing unit in Kolkata with cutting-edge infrastructure to produce EHV (Extra High Voltage) transformers up to 220 kV class. This facility, housing an in-house Impulse Testing Laboratory and Autoclave system, sets industry standards for quality and reliability.
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Marsons Ltd has a market cap of Rs 3,200 crore and has a 3-year stock price CAGR of 185 per cent. The stock gave multibagger returns of 2,800 per cent in just 2 year and a whopping 5,000 per cent in 10 years.
Disclaimer: The article is for informational purposes only and not investment advice.