S H Kelkar and Company Ltd
NSE:SHK

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NSE:SHK
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Price: 182.11 INR -0.08%
Market Cap: 25.2B INR
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Market Cap
25.2B INR
Industry
Chemicals

S.H.Kelkar & Co Ltd. is a holding company, which engages in the manufacture and sale of fragrances and flavours. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra and currently employs 1,047 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2015-11-16. The firm is engaged in the manufacturing, supplying and exporting of fragrances and aroma ingredients, which is made of organic and inorganic chemical compounds. The company operates through two segments: Fragrances and Flavours. The firm offers fragrances in various categories, such as skincare and cosmetics, fabric care, household products, hair care, personal care and fine fragrances. The firm offers flavors in various categories, such as bakery products, beverages, confectionery, dairy products, savory food products and pharmaceuticals. The company also offers a range of services, which include bio technology research service, cosmetic research service, cosmetic testing laboratory and custom synthesis services.

SHK Intrinsic Value
245.72 INR
Undervaluation 26%
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