Alkem Laboratories Ltd
NSE:ALKEM

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Price: 5 675.5 INR 0.29%
Market Cap: 678.6B INR
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Alkem Laboratories Ltd., founded in 1973, has emerged as a significant player in India's pharmaceutical landscape, deftly combining innovation with a robust distribution network. Anchored in Mumbai, Alkem began as a modest venture but quickly evolved into a powerhouse, renowned for manufacturing a broad spectrum of branded generics, over-the-counter products, and active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). The company's success lies in its ability to cater to both domestic and international markets, primarily thriving on the ever-increasing demand for affordable healthcare solutions. Its formidable market presence in India is supported by a strong sales force and an extensive distribution network, ensuring its therapies reach even the most remote corners of the country. Internationally, Alkem has carved a niche for itself, with the United States being one of its major export markets. It strategically entered this competitive arena, building a portfolio of ANDAs (Abbreviated New Drug Applications) that allowed it to provide lower-cost alternatives to big pharma's patented drugs. This not only fueled its revenue growth but also fortified its standing as a go-to source for quality generics. Alkem's research and development efforts underpin its commitment to healthcare innovation, as it constantly seeks to expand its therapeutic repertoire. By consistently focusing on quality, affordability, and resourceful adaptation to global healthcare needs, Alkem Laboratories Ltd. has managed to script a growth story that is both impressive and sustainable.

ALKEM Intrinsic Value
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Overvaluation 17%
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