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Market Capitalization of Bse 100

BSE 100
NSE: BSE100
Market Cap
Key Highlights
- The Market Cap of BSE 100 is ₹ 2.603639E7 crore as of 23 May 25 .
- The Latest Trading Price of BSE 100 is ₹ 26028 as of 23 May 15:30 .

BSE 100
NSE: BSE100
Share Price
Market Price of BSE 100
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Last Ten Days Market Price
Date | |
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23 May 2025 | 26028.93 |
22 May 2025 | 25795.88 |
21 May 2025 | 25980.81 |
20 May 2025 | 25815.8 |
19 May 2025 | 26130.95 |
16 May 2025 | 26173.55 |
15 May 2025 | 26159.91 |
14 May 2025 | 25787.8 |
13 May 2025 | 25686.14 |
12 May 2025 | 25976.5 |
BlinkX Score for BSE 100
Asset Value vs Market Value of BSE 100
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* All values are in ₹ crores
Key Valuation Metric of BSE 100
Historical P/E Ratio of BSE 100
The price-to-earnings ratio (P/E ratio) is a valuation measure calculated by dividing a company's current share price by its earnings per share. P/E Ratio Formula P/E ratio = (CMP of share/ Earning per share) Types of Price to Earning Ratio 1. Forward P/E ratio: It is calculated by simply dividing the price of a single unit of a company along with the estimated earnings of a company derived from its future earning guidance. 2. Trailing P/E ratio: It is the most common metric used by investors where past earnings of a company over a period are considered.
Historical P/E Ratio of BSE 100
Historical Revenue of BSE 100
Revenue term means the amount of money a company earns from its primary business activities such as the sales of its products & services.\r\r\n\r\r\nTypes of Revenue:\r\r\n\r\r\n1. Operating revenue: It refers to the income generated from the core business activities, which are sales of goods or services rendered.\r\r\n\r\r\n2. Non-Operating revenue: It is the income generated from secondary sources unrelated to the primary business. Examples include rents, dividends, interest, and royalty fees.\r\r\n\r\r\nFormula for Revenue:\r\r\n\r\r\nThe formula for calculating revenue is based on two goods & services:\r\r\n\r\r\nFor goods:\r\r\nRevenue = Avg unit price x Number of Units sold\r\r\n\r\r\nFor services:\r\r\nRevenue = Avg unit price x Number of Customers served.
Historical Revenue of BSE 100
Historical EBITDA of BSE 100
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.
Historical EBITDA of BSE 100
Historical Net Profit of BSE 100
Net profit is the amount of money a company retains after accounting for all expenses, depreciation, interest, taxes, and other deductions.\r\r\n\r\r\nNet Profit formula is expressed as:\r\r\n\r\r\nNet Profit = Total Revenue - Total Expense\r\r\n\r\r\nNet Profit Margin Ratio:\r\r\n\r\r\nNet Profit Margin Ratio = Net Profit / Total Revenue