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Novartis India Ltd
NSE: NOVARTIND
DPS
₹ 25
Last updated : FY 2024
The Dividend per Share of Novartis India Ltd is ₹ 25 as of 2024 .a1#The Dividend Payout of Novartis India Ltd changed from 47.67 % on March 2019 to 72.43 % on March 2024 . This represents a CAGR of 7.22% over 6 years. a1#The Latest Trading Price of Novartis India Ltd is ₹ 1156 as of 26 Jul 15:30 .a1#The Market Cap of Novartis India Ltd changed from ₹ 1693 crore on March 2019 to ₹ 2539 crore on March 2024 . This represents a CAGR of 6.99% over 6 years. a1#The Revenue of Novartis India Ltd changed from ₹ 147.44 crore to ₹ 91.59 crore over 8 quarters. This represents a CAGR of -21.18% a1#The EBITDA of Novartis India Ltd changed from ₹ 58.32 crore to ₹ 21.63 crore over 8 quarters. This represents a CAGR of -39.10% a1#The Net Pr of Novartis India Ltd changed from ₹ 52.38 crore to ₹ 14.68 crore over 8 quarters. This represents a CAGR of -47.06% a1#
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Market Cap
₹ 2,810 Cr
EPS
₹ 33.7
P/E Ratio (TTM) *
33.8
P/B Ratio (TTM) *
3.8
DTE *
0.0
ROE *
11.4
ROCE *
16.5
Dividend Yield *
2.43
DPS *
25
Dividend Payout *
72.43
Ann.Dividend % *
500
* All values are consolidated
Last Updated time: 26 Jul 15:30 PM
* All values are consolidated
Last Updated time: 26 Jul 15:30 PM
Dividend payout refers to the total dividends paid to shareholders relative to the company's earnings. It is a financial measure that determines the percentage of earnings paid out to existing shareholders as dividends. How to calculate Dividend Payout Ratio? The dividend payout ratio formula is as follows: DPR = Dividends paid / Net earnings With the dividend payout ratio, you can understand the company's priorities. It is an important metric that allows you to easily check DPR online.
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Mar '19 | 48 |
Mar '20 | 245 |
Mar '21 | 118 |
Mar '22 | -663 |
Mar '23 | 113 |
Mar '24 | 72 |
* All values are a in %
Dividend Yield is a financial ratio that shows the annual dividend income relative to the market price of a share. It is calculated by dividing the dividend per share by the current market price per share, expressed as a percentage.
* All values are in %
Novartis India Ltd
NSE: NOVARTIND
PRICE
₹ 1156
17.75 (1.56%)
Last updated : 26 Jul 15:30
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A dividend is paid on common stock when a company has accumulated substantial profits over years, often seen as excess cash that doesn't need immediate use.
A quarterly dividend is paid to preferred stock owners, typically accumulating a fixed amount, and is earned on shares that function more like bonds.
Companies declare interim dividends before final full-year accounts are prepared, specifically in India, during the financial year from April to March of the following year.
A final dividend is issued after the year's accounts have been compiled. Aside from this, the following list highlights the most prevalent sorts of dividends:
Market Cap or market capitalisation refers to metrics that are used to measure a company's size. It is defined as the total market value of a company's outstanding shares of stock. Formula of Market Cap: Market Capital = N * P Here, N for the outstanding shares P refers to the closing price of the company's shares. Types of Companies based on Market Cap: - Small-Cap stocks: Up to 500 Crore - Mid-Cap Stocks: From Rs.500 crore up to Rs.7,000 crore - Large-Cap Stocks: From Rs.7,000 crore up to Rs.20,000 crore
Period | |
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Mar '19 | 1693 |
Mar '20 | 1240 |
Mar '21 | 1363 |
Mar '22 | 1458 |
Mar '23 | 1396 |
Mar '24 | 2540 |
* All values are a in ₹crore
Revenue term means the amount of money a company earns from its primary business activities such as the sales of its products & services. Types of Revenue: 1. Operating revenue: It refers to the income generated from the core business activities, which are sales of goods or services rendered. 2. Non-Operating revenue: It is the income generated from secondary sources unrelated to the primary business. Examples include rents, dividends, interest, and royalty fees. Formula for Revenue: The formula for calculating revenue is based on two goods & services: For goods: Revenue = Avg unit price x Number of Units sold For services: Revenue = Avg unit price x Number of Customers served.
Period | |
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Jun '22 | 147 |
Sep '22 | 108 |
Dec '22 | 89 |
Mar '23 | 93 |
Jun '23 | 103 |
Sep '23 | 96 |
Dec '23 | 107 |
Mar '24 | 92 |
* All values are a in ₹crore
PBIDT stands for Profit Before Interest, Depreciation, and Taxes. It is a financial metric that measures a company's profitability before accounting for interest expenses, depreciation of assets, and taxes. Formula to calculate PBIDT: PBIDT = Net Income + Interest + Depreciation + Taxes or PBIDT = Operating Income + Depreciation + Taxes PBIDT vs EBITDA vs EBIT vs EBT: Here is a brief explanation of the differences: - PBIDT (Profit Before Interest, Depreciation, and Taxes) includes taxes in its calculation, unlike EBITDA. - EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization) excludes taxes and interest, focusing on operational performance. - EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes) excludes interest and taxes, providing a measure of core operational profitability. - EBT (Earnings Before Taxes) includes all operating income but does not account for interest expenses. Conclusion: PBIDT, similar to EBITDA, is a measure of operational profitability but includes taxes in its calculation.
Period | |
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Jun '22 | 58 |
Sep '22 | 23 |
Dec '22 | 16 |
Mar '23 | 26 |
Jun '23 | 30 |
Sep '23 | 34 |
Dec '23 | 42 |
Mar '24 | 22 |
* All values are a in ₹crore
Net profit is the amount of money a company retains after accounting for all expenses, depreciation, interest, taxes, and other deductions. Net Profit formula is expressed as: Net Profit = Total Revenue - Total Expense Net Profit Margin Ratio: Net Profit Margin Ratio = Net Profit / Total Revenue
Period | |
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Jun '22 | 52 |
Sep '22 | 18 |
Dec '22 | 8 |
Mar '23 | 25 |
Jun '23 | 20 |
Sep '23 | 24 |
Dec '23 | 27 |
Mar '24 | 15 |
* All values are a in ₹crore
Novartis India Limited (NIL) is a subsidiary of Swiss giant Novartis, the world's second largest pharmaceutical company was incorporated on 13 December 1947. The Company is focused on manufacturing and marketing of drugs, pharmaceutical products and formulations for consumer healthcare and animal healthcare; it operates in four segments such as Pharmaceuticals, Generics, Over the Trade Counter and Animal Health. The origin of Novartis is linked to the origin of three distinct companies namely Geigy, Ciba, and Sandoz. The history of Geigy goes back to the middle of the 18th century, Ciba was founded around 1860, and Sandoz was set-up in 1886. In 1970 Ciba and Geigy merged to form Ciba-Geigy Ltd. Sandoz and Ciba-Geigy Ltd continued as separate entities for the next 25 years. In 1996, in one of the largest corporate mergers in history Sandoz and Ciba-Geigy Ltd. joined to form Novartis. In the year 1998, the company had set-up the Novartis Institute for Functional Genomics. During the year 2000, Novartis acquired the products Famvir and Vectavir/Denavir from SmithKline Beecham also in the same year, the company started to provide treatment to leprosy patients worldwide through World Health Organisation (WHO). Also in 2000, NIL had started JEET (Joint Effort to Eradicate Tuberculosis) with the aim of increasing awareness among TB patents and to involve doctors more actively in the fight against disease. After a year, Novartis Respiratory Research Centre, the largest of its kind in the world, was opened in Horsham (UK) in 2001 and also during the same year Novartis had entered into a partnership with the WHO to stem the spread of malaria in areas of the world were the diseases in endemic. The Glivec, a drug was launched by the company in April of the year 2002 in India. The Company bagged TERI corporate social responsibility award for the year 2002-03. Novartis united its generics businesses under one single global brand in the name of Sandoz during the year 2003 and also in the same year, the company was granted Exclusive Marketing Rights (EMR) for Glivec. In the year of 2005, the company and Astex Therapeutics formed an alliance to focus on novel cell cycle anti-cancer drugs and also NIL had debuted Citro-macalvit & Trioptal as new products for the year. During the year 2006 alone Novartis had spent about USD 755 million on research into neglected diseases and various patient-access programs. In August of the same year 2006, the company had filed a petition in the Madras High Court challenging the rejection of the Glivec patent and the same petition was dismissed by the Madras high court in August of the year 2007. In the identical year of 2007, NIL sold its Medical Nutrition business to Nestle. The Company had launched a new marketing initiative on National scale in September of the year 2008 named Arogya Parivar targeting the healthcare needs of villagers. New products and line extensions introduced during the period 2009-10 were Relmus , Coderan for Pain & Inflammation, Vinlep for Epilepsy and Givec HGC 100 mg for Oncology. Otrivin was re-launched as an OTC remedy in a new spray format and positioned as a convenient alternative to tablets. During the period 2013-14, the Company signed a Distribution Agreement with Nutri-Ad International NV, Belgium, for marketing and distribution of their poultry feed supplements in India and started distributing Adimix 30 Coated, Eurotiox 32 Premix, Salmonil Dry, Toxynil Dry and Nutrilac IGA. The Company also signed a Marketing and Distribution Agreement with Johnson and Johnson Limited, India, for marketing and distribution of their Ethicon sutures under the brand names Mersutures Catgut 1, Ethilon Nylon and Mersilk Silk for veterinary use in the cattle and canine segments.
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