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Dabur India shares rise 2% in today's session

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Shares of Dabur India gained 2% to trade at Rs 532.50 in Wednesday's session. The stock is part of the NIFTY NEXT 50 index.

Financial Snapshot:

Dabur India's consolidated financial performance is detailed below:

Quarterly Performance:

The following table summarizes the consolidated quarterly revenue, net profit, and EPS for Dabur India:

HeadingJun 2024Sep 2024Dec 2024Mar 2025

Jun 2025RevenueRs 3,349.11 CroreRs 3,028.59 CroreRs 3,355.25 CroreRs 2,830.14 Crore

Rs 3,404.58 CroreNet ProfitRs 494.55 CroreRs 417.28 CroreRs 515.32 CroreRs 312.72 Crore

Rs 508.69 CroreEPS2.822.402.951.81

2.90

The revenue for the quarter-ending June 2025 stood at Rs 3,404.58 Crore, up from Rs 3,349.11 Crore in June 2024. Net profit for the quarter-ending June 2025 was Rs 508.69 Crore, compared to Rs 494.55 Crore in June 2024. The EPS increased to Rs 2.90 in June 2025 from Rs 2.82 in June 2024.

Annual Performance:

The following table presents the consolidated annual revenue, net profit, EPS, BVPS, ROE, and Debt to Equity for Dabur India:

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2025RevenueRs 9,546.60 CroreRs 10,888.68 CroreRs 11,529.89 CroreRs 12,404.01 Crore

Rs 12,563.09 CroreNet ProfitRs 1,695.96 CroreRs 1,744.10 CroreRs 1,702.96 CroreRs 1,811.82 Crore

Rs 1,739.87 CroreEPS9.589.849.6410.40

9.97BVPS43.5747.6453.2958.14

60.94ROE22.0920.7519.0218.67

16.36Debt to Equity0.060.100.110.12

0.07

The annual revenue for the year ending March 2025 was Rs 12,563.09 Crore, an increase from Rs 12,404.01 Crore in March 2024. Net profit stood at Rs 1,739.87 Crore in March 2025, compared to Rs 1,811.82 Crore in March 2024. The EPS decreased to 9.97 in March 2025 from 10.40 in March 2024.

The income statement for the year ending March 2025 shows sales of Rs 12,563 Crore, other income of Rs 550 Crore, and total income of Rs 13,113 Crore. Total expenditure was Rs 10,692 Crore, resulting in an EBIT of Rs 2,420 Crore. After accounting for interest of Rs 163 Crore and tax of Rs 517 Crore, the net profit was Rs 1,739 Crore.

The income statement for the quarter ending June 2025 shows sales of Rs 3,404 Crore, other income of Rs 143 Crore, and total income of Rs 3,548 Crore. Total expenditure was Rs 2,850 Crore, resulting in an EBIT of Rs 697 Crore. After accounting for interest of Rs 34 Crore and tax of Rs 154 Crore, the net profit was Rs 508 Crore.

The cash flow statement shows that net cash flow from operating activities was Rs 1,986 Crore, from investing activities was -Rs 449 Crore, and from financing activities was -Rs 1,405 Crore, resulting in a net cash flow of Rs 133 Crore for the year ending March 2025.

The balance sheet for the year ending March 2025 shows share capital of Rs 177 Crore and reserves & surplus of Rs 10,623 Crore. Current liabilities were Rs 4,318 Crore, other liabilities were Rs 1,113 Crore, and total liabilities were Rs 16,232 Crore. Fixed assets were Rs 3,753 Crore, current assets were Rs 6,532 Crore, and other assets were Rs 5,946 Crore, with total assets of Rs 16,232 Crore.

Key financial ratios for the year ending March 2025 include a basic EPS of Rs 9.97, diluted EPS of Rs 9.95, and a book value per share of Rs 60.94. The company's dividend per share was Rs 8.00. Margin ratios include a gross profit margin of 22.81%, operating margin of 19.26%, and net profit margin of 13.84%. Return ratios show a return on net worth/equity of 16.36%, ROCE of 20.31%, and return on assets of 10.88%. Liquidity ratios include a current ratio of 1.51 and a quick ratio of 0.98. Leverage ratios indicate a debt to equity ratio of 0.07 and an interest coverage ratio of 17.53. Valuation ratios show a P/E ratio of 50.80, P/B ratio of 8.31, EV/EBITDA of 31.52 and P/S of 7.15.

Corporate Actions:

Dabur India announced a final dividend of Rs 5.25 per share with an effective date of July 18, 2025. Other recent corporate actions include the appointment of M/s Chandrasekaran Associates as Secretarial Auditors for 5 years, and the re-appointment of Mr. Mukesh Hari Butani as a Non-Executive Independent Director for a second term of 5 years.

The company has announced bonus issues in the past, including a 1:1 bonus on July 26, 2010, and a 1:2 bonus on October 31, 2006. The stock was split on November 3, 2000, with the old face value of Rs 10 being split into a new face value of Rs 1.

Dabur India's last split was on November 3, 2000, with the old face value of Rs 10 split into a new face value of Rs 1.

The Exchange received disclosure under Regulation 29(2) of SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares & Takeovers) Regulations, 2011 for Asha Burman.Dabur India is moved by 2.00.