Bajaj Consumer Care Ltd
NSE:BAJAJCON

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Price: 276.4 INR -1.32%
Market Cap: 36.1B INR
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Market Cap
36.1B INR
Industry
Consumer products

Bajaj Consumer Care Ltd. engages in the manufacture and marketing of hair oil and hair care. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra and currently employs 480 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2010-08-18. The firm is engaged in manufacturing of hair oils and personal care products. The firm operates through Cosmetics, Toiletries and Other Personal Care products segment. Its products include Bajaj Almond Drop Hair Oil, Bajaj Amla Aloe Vera Hair Oil, Bajaj 100% Pure Castor Oil, Bajaj 100% Pure Coconut Oil, Bajaj 100% Pure Olive Oil, Bajaj Brahmi Amla Hair Oil, Bajaj 100% Pure Jojoba Oil, Bajaj Cool Almond Drops Hair Oil, Bajaj Jasmine Hair Oil, Bajaj Sarson Amla Hair Oil and Bajaj Zero Grey Hair Oil. The firm also owns the Nomarks brand in India, such as Bajaj Nomarks Antimarks Soap, Bajaj Nomarks Ayurvedic Antimarks Cream, Bajaj Nomarks Ayurvedic Antimarks Exfoliating Face Scrub, Bajaj Nomarks Ayurvedic Antimarks Face Wash, Bajaj Multi Purpose Sanitizer and Bajaj Nomarks Hand Sanitizer. The firm has approximately eight production facilities across India.

BAJAJCON Intrinsic Value
217.5 INR
Overvaluation 21%
Intrinsic Value
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