Dabur India Ltd
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Price: 510.1 INR 0.39% Market Closed
Market Cap: 904.8B INR
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Dabur India Ltd., rooted deeply in the rich tapestry of ancient Ayurvedic traditions, has organically evolved into one of India's leading FMCG companies. Established in the late 19th century by Dr. S.K. Burman, Dabur began its journey with a mission to provide effective and affordable healthcare solutions. Over the years, the company has skillfully blended age-old wisdom with modern scientific research to craft a diverse product portfolio ranging from personal care products, health supplements, and digestives to over-the-counter medications and foods. This unique approach harnessing the virtues of natural ingredients has not only won consumer trust but also solidified Dabur's standing as a pioneer in herbal and natural products. The engine that drives Dabur’s financial performance is its expansive product range, complemented by an extensive distribution network that spans both urban and rural India. By strategically tapping into various sectors such as health care, personal care, and foods, Dabur has effectively spread its revenue streams, reducing dependency on any single category. With flagship brands like Dabur Chyawanprash, Dabur Honey, Vatika, and Real, the company enjoys strong brand equity. It continuously invests in marketing and innovation to expand its reach and engage a broader audience. Additionally, its export operations cater to the global demand for natural and holistic products, further bolstering revenue. Dabur's ability to adapt and innovate while staying true to its natural-centric philosophy ensures its robust presence in both domestic and international markets.

DABUR Intrinsic Value
282.98 INR
Overvaluation 45%
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