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22 Sep 2025 |
ITC
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Consensus Share Price Target
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410.65 |
494.78 |
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20.49 |
buy
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22 Jan 2016
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ITC
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Phillip Capital
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410.65
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270.00
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308.75
(33.00%)
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Target met |
Sell
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Revenue growth was below consensus expectations and our estimates Cigarettes volume declined 5-6% yoy as per our estimates; Personal Care business growth was affected by deflationary pricing environment...
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22 Jan 2016
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ITC
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Reliance Securities
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410.65
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377.00
|
205.77
(99.57%)
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Pre-Bonus/ Split |
Buy
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While cigarette and hotels business reported fall in EBIT margins, other businesses reported expansion in margins on yoy basis. The FMCG business reported EBIT margins of 0.8% leading to EBIT of Rs188mn. Paperboard margins were positively...
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17 Dec 2015
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ITC
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Phillip Capital
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410.65
|
270.00
|
320.50
(28.13%)
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Target met |
Sell
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Taxation on cigarettes to increase sharply with GST implementation: GST is likely to be implementedfrom1stApril2017andwillsignificantlychangethetaxationforcigarettes.The latestreportoftheGSTcommittee,headedbyDrArvindSubramanian,hasrecommended...
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03 Nov 2015
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ITC
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HDFC Securities
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410.65
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321.00
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334.85
(22.64%)
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Pre-Bonus/ Split |
Hold
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ITCs 2QFY16 results were below our expectations because of lower-than-estimated growth in the cigarette business. Despite the expansion in EBIT margin, the volume decline of ~15% hampered overall performance.
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02 Nov 2015
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ITC
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Chola Wealth Direct
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410.65
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373.00
|
224.83
(82.65%)
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Pre-Bonus/ Split |
Buy
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Background: ITC, with revenues in excess of $7bn, is a market leader in Cigarettes with about 70+% volume share and 85+% value share. Cigarette business is a cash cow accounting for 50% for Sales and ~ 81% of EBIT. To diversify away from cigarettes with a long term perspective, they have other businesses such as FMCG, Hotels, Paperboards, Packaging, Agri-Exports, Branded Apparel & Stationery. ITC also a rural initiative with 6500 `e-choupal's aimed at farmers for...
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30 Oct 2015
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ITC
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Phillip Capital
|
410.65
|
270.00
|
334.65
(22.71%)
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Target met |
Sell
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Taxation and regulatory headwinds muted cigarettes growth as per management; sequentially cigarettes business is seeing some improvement in demand but it will take time for recovery; We expect volumes to be in negative zone for next quarter too...
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30 Oct 2015
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ITC
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Reliance Securities
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410.65
|
383.00
|
223.13
(84.04%)
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Pre-Bonus/ Split |
Buy
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ITC reported revenue of Rs88bn for the quarter ended Sep'15, a growth of 3.5%, which was 4% below our estimate. EBITDA and net profit came in at Rs34.6bn (estimate of Rs35.8bn) and Rs24.3bn (estimate of Rs25.5bn), respectively. We expect the volume growth in cigarettes to recover in 2HFY16E after a fall of ~14% in the first half of the fiscal. We estimate ITC's revenue and earnings to grow at a CAGR of 10% and 7%, respectively through FY15-17E. We retain our BUY...
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03 Aug 2015
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ITC
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Chola Wealth Direct
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410.65
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362.00
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220.87
(85.93%)
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Pre-Bonus/ Split |
Buy
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Background: ITC, with revenues in excess of $7bn, is a market leader in Cigarettes with about 70+% volume share and 85+% value share. Cigarette business is a cash cow accounting for 50% for Sales and ~ 81% of EBIT. To diversify away from cigarettes with a long term perspective, they have other businesses such as FMCG, Hotels, Paperboards, Packaging, Agri-Exports, Branded Apparel & Stationery. ITC also a rural initiative with 6500 `e-choupal's aimed at farmers for...
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31 Jul 2015
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ITC
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Phillip Capital
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410.65
|
300.00
|
326.00
(25.97%)
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Target met |
Sell
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business segments reported uninspiring growth and earnings trajectory continued its downward trend. While it is difficult to gauge the bottom for cigarette volumes, considering current prohibitive pricing and demand environment, we do not see a...
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10 Jul 2015
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ITC
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Phillip Capital
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410.65
|
300.00
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309.90
(32.51%)
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Target met |
Sell
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) released its 2015 Global Tobacco Epidemic report, whichhighlightstheprogressmadebyvariousgeographiesandcountriesincurbingtobacco consumption.Accordingtothereport,measurestakenbytheIndiangovernmentarelagging...
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