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Today's low
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52 week high
52W high is the highest price at which the stock has been traded in the last 52 weeks.
52 week low
52W low is the lowest price at which the stock has been traded in the last 52 weeks.
Opening Price
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Prev. Price
Prev. price is the price at which the stock ends trading when the exchange closes. It represents the previous session's close price.
Volume
Volume or trading volume is the total number of an stock traded, both bought and sold, on the exchange for the day.
Lower circuit
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Upper circuit
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Fundamentals
Market Cap
₹17,439Cr
ROE
15.83%
P/E Ratio(TTM)
35.80
EPS(TTM)
30.58
P/B Ratio
5.69
Dividend Yield
1.28%
Industry P/E
33.05
Book Value
192.47
Debt to Equity
0.07
Face Value
1
Fundamentals
Financial information that is reported quarterly or annually
Market Cap
Market cap is the total market value of all of a company's outstanding shares.
ROE
Return on equity (ROE) is a measure of financial performance, calculated by dividing net income by shareholders' equity.
P/E Ratio(TTM)
P/E (price-to-earnings) ratio is the ratio of a company's share price to its earnings per share (EPS). P/E ratio is used to determine whether a company is overvalued or undervalued.
Book Value
The amount of money that a company's shareholders would earn if it is liquidated and has paid off all liabilities.
P/B Ratio
P/B (price-to-book) ratio is the ratio of a company's share price to its book value. Any value under 1.0 is considered a good P/B value.
Dividend Yield
Dividend yield percentage is the amount of money a company pays its shareholders for owning a share of its stock divided by its current stock price.
Industry P/E
The average P/E ratio of all the stocks in any sector. Different sectors consider different P/E ratios as healthy.
EPS(TTM)
Earnings per share (EPS) is a company's net profit divided by the number of its common outstanding shares. It indicates how much money a company makes for each share of its stock.
Face Value
The original value of a company's stock as written in its books of accounts and its share certificates. Also known as par value, it is fixed when the stock is first issued.
Debt to Equity
Debt to Equity is the percentage of the total liabilities of a company (debt) to its shareholders' equity. A higher debt to equity means the company is using more debt funds than equity funds, and a lower debt to equity means more equity than debt funds.
*The above information is sourced from Refinitiv. It is on a consolidated balance sheet basis and excludes extraordinary items.
Since its establishment in 1988, Kajaria has evolved from a tile manufacturer to an industry leader in aesthetic solutions. The company's growth strategy centers on differentiation and flawless execution to capitalize on the thriving real estate market. While business growth is a top priority, the company remains committed to protecting the environment and promoting sustainable economic growth for all stakeholders. After achieving leadership in the Indian tile market, the company diversified into related verticals like bathware, plywood, and adhesives. Through a pan-India manufacturing presence and an extensive distribution network, Kajaria makes its products readily available to aspiring Indians. As India's largest and the world's 8th largest tile manufacturer, it has a cumulative tile manufacturing capacity of 86.47 million square meters.;
HSBC raises target for Kajaria Ceramics to ₹1,400 post Q4 beat driven by unorganised segment disruption.
Reduced competition and cost optimisation expected to sustain growth and profitability for Kajaria Ceramics.