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Mohit Malhotra
Chairman & Non Executive Dir.
Saket Burman
Vice Chairman & Non executive
Amit Burman
Non Executive Director
Anand Burman
Non Executive Director
Aditya Chand Burman
Non Executive Director
P D Narang
Executive Director
Mohit Burman
Executive Director & CEO
P N Vijay
Independent Non Exe. Director
R C Bhargava
Independent Non Exe. Director
S Narayan
Independent Non Exe. Director
Ajay Dua
Independent Non Exe. Director
Falguni Nayar
Independent Non Exe. Director
Ajit Mohan Sharan
Independent Non Exe. Director
Mukesh Butani
Independent Non Exe. Director
Rajiv Mehrishi
Independent Non Exe. Director
Satyavati Berera
Independent Non Exe. Director
Summary
Dabur India Ltd is one of the leading FMCG Companies in India and a global leader in Ayurveda with a portfolio of over 250 Herbal and Ayurvedic products. The Company operate in key consumer products categories like Hair Care, Oral Care, Health Care, Skin Care, Home Care and Foods. Their FMCG portfolio includes five flagship brands with distinct brand identities, Dabur as the master brand for natural healthcare products, Vatika for premium personal care, Hajmola for digestives, Real for fruit juices and beverages and Fem for fairness bleaches and skin care products.The Company operates through three Strategic Business Units, Consumer Care Division (CCD), International Business Division (IBD) and Consumer Health Division (CHD). Their CCD business is divided into four key portfolios: healthcare, personal care, home care and foods. Their CHD business offers a range of healthcare products. Their IBD business includes brands, such as Dabur Amla and Vatika.The company has 20 state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities spread across the globe. Of these, 12 production facilities are located in India with key manufacturing locations being Baddi (Himachal Pradesh) and Pantnagar (Uttaranchal) besides seven factories located at Sahibabad (Uttar Pradesh), Jammu, Silvassa, Alwar, Katni, Narendrapur, Pithampur and Nasik. The Foods business is serviced by manufacturing facilities at Newai (Rajasthan) and Siliguri (West Bengal). Outside India, the company has manufacturing facilities in Dubai,... Read More
This indicates the market value of any publicly traded company’s outstanding shares. As of 3 Jul, 2024, the market cap of Dabur India stands at Rs 106834.93 crores.
What is the total dividend of Dabur?
As of September 2023, Dabur India has a total dividend of Rs 2.75, with a yield of 1.01%.
Does Dabur give bonus shares?
No, Dabur India has not given any bonus shares since 2018.
Is Dabur a large-cap company?
With a market capitalization of Rs 95,486 crores, Dabur India is a large-cap company.
Is Dabur overvalued?
According to the current market price of Dabur India, the stock is overvalued by an estimated 40%.
What is the price target of DABUR in 2025?
Dabur India is striving hard to reach a price target of Rs 650.19 at the beginning of 2025.
What is the Mutual Fund shareholding in Dabur India?
The mutual shareholding of Dabur India was calculated as 4.65% on 31 Dec 2023.
What is the promoter shareholding in Dabur India?
On 31 Dec 2023, the promoter shareholding of Dabur India was determined to be 66.24%.
Is Dabur India profitable?
In 2023, Dabur India generated a net profit of Rs 1707.15 crores.
Who are peers to compare Dabur India share price?
The key peers to compare the price of Dabur India stock include Bajaj Consumer Ltd., Gillette India Ltd., Emami Ltd., Colgate-Palmolive Ltd., Jyothi Labs Ltd., and Marico Ltd.
What are the key metrics to analyze Dabur India Share Price?
One of the key metrics to assess the Dabur India stock price is the PE ratio. price/sales ratio, earning per share, and price-to-book ratio.
Should I buy, sell, or hold Dabur India?
38 analysts suggest the following:
10 are in favor of Strong Buy
17 are in favor of Buy
11 are in favor of Hold
1 is in favor of Strong Sell
Who are the key owners of Dabur India stock?
Promoters, DII, and FII have 66.23, 9.71, and 18.37 shares of the company, respectively. The holdings have changed in the following ways during the period between 30 Sep 2023 and 31 Dec 2023:
Promoter holding has increased from 66.23 to 66.24.
Domestic institutional investor holding has increased from 9.71 to 11.57.
FII holding has reduced from 18.37 to 16.49.
Other investor holdings have increased from 5.69 to 5.7.
What is the 52 Week High and Low of Dabur India?
The 52-week high and low serve as an important trading indicator for assessing the price movement of any stock. As of 14 Feb 2024, the 52-week high and low of Dabur India are Rs 597.10 and Rs 503.65, respectively.
What is the PE and PB ratio of Dabur India?
Dabur India has a PE ratio of 53.25 and a PB ratio of 10.06.
What is the Share Price of Dabur India?
The share price of Dabur India will keep fluctuating on the basis of multiple factors. As of 14 Feb 2024, the share price of Dabur India stands at Rs 0.00.
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